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Society: British Youth Movements 1883–1940 (London, 1977)

Spufford, Francis, I May Be Some Time: Ice and the English Imagination (London, 1996)

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Stewart, Gordon, ‘The British Reaction to the Conquest of Everest’, Journal of Sport History 7 (1980)

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Stoddart, Brian, ‘Sport, Cultural Imperialism, and Colonial Response in the British Empire’, Comparative Studies in Society and History 30 (1988)

Stoddart, D. R., ‘The RGS and the “New Geography”: Changing Aims and Changing Roles in Nineteenth-Century Science’, Geographical Journal 146 (1980)

Storey, Graham and Kathleen Tillotson, eds., The British Academy, The Pilgrim Edition: The Letters of Charles Dickens, 8 vols. (Oxford, 1995)

Storrs, Ronald, Orientations (London, 1945)

Strachan, Hew, The First World War, vol. I: To Arms (Oxford, 2001)

Strachey, John, The End of Empire (London, 1959)

Strachey, Lytton, Queen Victoria (London, 1921)

Sullivan, Robert, Macaulay: The Tragedy of Power (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2009)

Surridge, Keith, ‘All you soldiers are what we call pro-Boer’: The Military Critique of the South African War, 1899–1902’, Historical Association (1997)

Talty, Stephan, Empire of Blue Water: Captain Morgan’s Great Pirate Army, the Epic Battle for the Americas, and the Catastrophe that Ended the Outlaws’ Bloody Reign (New York, 2007)

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Thompson, Andrew, The Empire Strikes Back: The Impact of Imperialism on Britain from the Mid-Nineteenth Century (London, 2005)

Thompson, Dorothy, Queen Victoria: Gender and Power (London, 1990)

Thomson, Joseph, To the Central African Lakes and Back, 2 vols. (London, 1881)

Thornton, A. P., The Imperial Ideal and its Enemies: A Study in British Power (London, 1959)

Tidrick, Kathryn, Empire and the English Character: The Illusion of Authority (London, 1990)

Tilt, Edward, Health in India for British Women (London, 1875)

Trench, Charles Chenevix, Charley Gordon: An Eminent Victorian Reassessed (London, 1978)

Trevelyan, Christopher, ‘The 2/151st Indian Infantry “Frontier Force” ’, Durbar: Journal of the Indian Military Historical Society 21 (2004)

Trollope, Joanna, Britannia’s Daughters: Women of the British Empire (London, 1983)

Troost, Linda, ‘The Rise of the Comic Opera, 1762–1800’ (1985 dissertation, University of Pennsylvania)

Troyna, Barry and Jenny Williams, Racism, Education and the State: The Racialisation of Education Policy (London, 1986)

Tunzelman, Alex von, Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire (London, 2007)

Turley, David, The Culture of English Antislavery, 1780–1860 (London, 1991)

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Twain, Mark, Following the Equator: A Journey around the World (Hartford, Connecticut, 1897)

Tyndale, George, ‘Urdu Brightens Up Yorkshire Streets’, Yorkshire Post, 22 January 1976

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Wagner, Kim A., The Great Fear of 1857: Rumours, Conspiracies

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