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John R. Davis

John R. Davis is Professor of History and International Relations at Kingston University, England. His research has focused on Anglo-German relations and political, economic and cultural developments in Britain and Germany in the nineteenth century. His books include »The Great Exhibition« (1999) and »The Victorians and Germany« (2007). Together with Franz Bosbach, in the Prince Albert series, he has edited volumes on »The Great Exhibition of 1851« (2002); »Prince Albert: A Wettin in Britain« (2004); and »Divided Estate – Common Heritage: Windsor – Coburg« (2007).

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Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 2: The Photograph Collections and Private Libraries. Compiled by Oliver Walton. Based on preliminary work by Sonja Schultheiß-Heinz

2018. 4 Tab., 3 Abb.; 799 S.

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Documents and Sources relating to German-British Relations in the Archives and Collections of Windsor and Coburg. Vol. 1: The Archives. With an Appendix covering the State Archives in Gotha. Comp. by O. Walton. Based on prelim. work by S. Schultheiß-Heinz

2015. II, 767 S.
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