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Who Blew the Balaklava Bugle?: The Charge of the Light Brigade and the Afterlife of the Crimean War

Who Blew the Balaklava Bugle?: The Charge of the Light Brigade and the Afterlife of the Crimean War

Lara Kriegel

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

The Afterlife of Thomas Campbell and ‘The Soldier’s Dream’ in the Crimean War

The Afterlife of Thomas Campbell and ‘The Soldier’s Dream’ in the Crimean War

Tai-Chun Ho

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Sebastopol: On the Fall of a City

Sebastopol: On the Fall of a City

Trudi Tate

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Russian Medical Service During the Crimean War: New Perspectives

Russian Medical Service During the Crimean War: New Perspectives

Yulia Naumova

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Reporting the Crimean War: Misinformation and Misinterpretation

Reporting the Crimean War: Misinformation and Misinterpretation

Mike Hinton

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Off the Chart: The Crimean War in British Public Consciousness

Off the Chart: The Crimean War in British Public Consciousness

A. L. Berridge

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Rachel Bates, Holly Furneaux and Alastair Massie

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

‘All Touched my Hand’: Queenly Sentiment and Royal Prerogative

‘All Touched my Hand’: Queenly Sentiment and Royal Prerogative

Rachel Bates

2015-05-13 Issue 20 • 2015 • Charting the Crimean War: Contexts, Nationhood, Afterlives

Sensory History and Sociology — Offering a Helping Hand?

Sensory History and Sociology — Offering a Helping Hand?

Angela Loxham

2014-11-05 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Between the Sheets: Contagion, Touch, and Text

Between the Sheets: Contagion, Touch, and Text

Vanessa Warne

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Models for the Blind

Models for the Blind

Jan Eric Olsén

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Nineteenth-Century Sculpture and the Imprint of Authenticity

Nineteenth-Century Sculpture and the Imprint of Authenticity

Angela Dunstan

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Photographs, Mounts, and the Tactile Archive

Photographs, Mounts, and the Tactile Archive

Elizabeth Edwards

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

‘Seeing Touch Anew’: Clothing, Gender, and ‘The Victorian Tactile Imagination’

‘Seeing Touch Anew’: Clothing, Gender, and ‘The Victorian Tactile Imagination’

Kara Tennant

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

[E]motion in the Nineteenth Century: A Culture of Fidgets

[E]motion in the Nineteenth Century: A Culture of Fidgets

Karen Chase

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

The Haptic Sublime and the ‘cold stony reality’ of Mountaineering

The Haptic Sublime and the ‘cold stony reality’ of Mountaineering

Alan McNee

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

The Will to Touch: David Copperfield’s Hand

The Will to Touch: David Copperfield’s Hand

Pamela Gilbert

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Introduction: The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Introduction: The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Heather Tilley

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Feeling Critically: A Report on ‘The Victorian Tactile Imagination’ Conference

Feeling Critically: A Report on ‘The Victorian Tactile Imagination’ Conference

Claire Wood

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Dream Touch

Dream Touch

Gillian Beer

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Connecting the Senses: Natural History and the British Museum in the Stereoscopic Magazine

Connecting the Senses: Natural History and the British Museum in the Stereoscopic Magazine

Kathleen Davidson

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Charles Dickens and the Cat Paw Letter Opener

Charles Dickens and the Cat Paw Letter Opener

Jenny Pyke

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Blindness, Prick Writing, and Canonical Waste Paper: Reimagining Dickens in Harriet and Letitia

Blindness, Prick Writing, and Canonical Waste Paper: Reimagining Dickens in Harriet and Letitia

Lillian Nayder

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Kinaesthesia and Touching Reality

Kinaesthesia and Touching Reality

Roger Smith

2014-10-21 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination

Arborealities: The Tactile Ecology of Hardy’s Woodlanders

Arborealities: The Tactile Ecology of Hardy’s Woodlanders

William Cohen

2014-10-07 Issue 19 • 2014 • The Victorian Tactile Imagination