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Ashton, Nigel J. (2017) A local terrorist made good: the Callaghan government and the Arab-Israeli peace process, 1977-79. Contemporary British History, 31 (1). pp. 114-135. ISSN 1361-9462

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Coleman, Janet (2005) Ancient and Medieval memories: studies in the reconstruction of the past. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521019378

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Feuchtwang, Stephan (2011) Exhibition and awe: regimes of visibility in the presentation of an emperor. Journal of Material Culture, 16 (1). pp. 64-79. ISSN 1359-1835

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Hezser, Catherine (2015) Book review: among the ruins: Syria past and present by Christian C. Sahner. LSE Review of Books (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Housby, Elaine (2013) Book review: egyptomania: our three thousand year obsession with the land of the pharaohs. LSE Review of Books (12 Nov 2013). Website.

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Ivanov, Plamen (2013) Book review: The Roman market economy. LSE Review of Books (17 May 2013). Website.

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Koob, Marion (2016) #IWD2016 Book review: SPQR: a history of ancient Rome by Mary Beard. LSE Review of Books (11 Mar 2016). Website.

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Maurer, Stephan E., Pischke, Jorn-Steffen and Rauch, Ferdinand (2017) Of mice and merchants: trade and growth in the Iron Age. . (Submitted)

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Rubiés, Joan-Pau (1994) Nero in Tacitus and Nero in Tacitism: the historian's craft. In: Elsner, Jaś and Masters, Jamie, (eds.) Reflections of Nero: Culture, History, and Representation. University of North Carolina Press, North Carolina, USA, pp. 29-47. ISBN 9780807821435

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Scheidel, Walter (2017) Throughout history, only violent and catastrophic events have significantly cut inequality. Democratic Audit UK (22 Mar 2017). Website.

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Volckart, Oliver (2023) Voting like your betters: the bandwagon effect in the diet of the Holy Roman Empire. German History, 41 (1). 1 - 20. ISSN 0266-3554

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