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    Maringá: A British Garden City in the tropics by Macedo, Joseli

    Published 2011
    “…It is one of a few cities designed according to Garden City principles and developed by the British in Brazil as part of a regional network of cities connected by rail. …”
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    The Image of Destination Austria as perceived by British Tourists by Buschhaus, Hilke Laurin

    Published 2016
    “…This study applies the concept of TDI to the context of Austria as tourist destination region (Leiper, 1995) and the country’s perceived image by British consumers. …”
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    Malaysia as the Archetypal Garden in the British Creative Imagination by Ahmad, Siti Nuraishah

    Published 2014
    “…European travel writing (1512–1984) represented Malaysia as a tropical Garden of Eden, an image that has also percolated into literary texts concerning the region. This article examines spatial images in British fiction through the framework of archetypal literary criticism and theories of colonial representations of space to reveal the worlding (Spivak 1999) of Malaysia as a garden. …”
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    Revisiting relations between the British and the Malay establishments in Malaya by Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus, Zakariya, Hafiz

    Published 2017
    “…This paper examines the relations between the Malay establishments (Malay Sultans and Chiefs) and the British colonial government in Malaya from 19th to early 20th centuries. …”
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    The 'British' Carmen Sylva: recuperating a German-Romanian writer by Nixon, Laura Elizabeth

    Published 2014
    “…It will establish her connection to Britain, markers of which can still be found in its regional geography, as well as the scope of her literary presence in British periodicals. …”
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    The impact of World War I on British Malaya: the battle of Penang, 1914 by Asilatul Hanaa Abdullah

    Published 2020
    “…Many have overlooked the facts that the war has spread geographically to other regions too, and battles have been fought outside of Europe. …”
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    British travellers’ perspective on the people of the Malay Peninsula in the 19th Century by Inan, Ahmed Cagri, Sivachandralingam Sundara Raja, Noraini Mohamed Hassan

    Published 2024
    “…This article will explore travellers’ perspectives of the people of the Malay Peninsula/States in the 19th century with reference to a few renowned British travellers like Isabella Bird, Emily Innes, and Florence Caddy. …”
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    The United States and British Southeast Asian security policy 1950 – 1955 by Sah Hadiyatan Ismail

    Published 2019
    “…The fall of China to Communism in 1949 and the subsequent Sino-Soviet Treaty of Alliance, Aid, and Mutual Assistance signed in Moscow in 1950 brought great impacts to the US and British policy in Asia. This article analyses the growing tension involving the Western powers with the Communist and the intensifying of the Cold War in the Asian region. …”
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    Animalscapes and empire: new perspectives on the Iron Age/Romano British transition by Allen, Martyn George

    Published 2011
    “…The resulting datasets allow for a detailed examination of animal landscapes across the Iron Age/Romano-British transition at three nested scales: site and context; hinterland/region; and, Empire. …”
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    'British Small Craft': the cultural geographies of mid-twentieth century technology and display by Fenner, James Lyon

    Published 2014
    “…The British Small Craft display, installed in 1963 as part of the Science Museum’s new Sailing Ships Gallery, comprised of a sequence of twenty showcases containing models of British boats—including fishing boats such as luggers, coracles, and cobles—arranged primarily by geographical region. …”
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