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Should theories of turbulence be intelligible to fluid dynamicists? – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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On trial: Tanzania and Malawi in records from colonial missionaries, 1857-1965 – HCA Librarian
The UMCA was founded in the late 1850s, after the return of Dr David Livingstone from the region in 1857.
HERITAGE: Publication on Highland heritage and the Transatlantic slave trade – MANAGING IMPERIAL LEGACIES
A new book on the links between the Scottish Highlands and Empire has been written by the researcher David Alston.
Commons-notes summarization and case studies – Tianai Zhang / Themes in Contemporary Art (2022-2023)[SEM1]
Kooning, Keith Haring, David Hammons, KAWS and more.
Member Bios: Researchers on the UoE and the Question of Palestine – Decolonised Transformations
authored with David Moffette), Critical Studies on Security 2016; “Necronationalism: managing race, death and the nation’s skeletons,” Social Identities 2015 & “Anti-Colonial Poetics: A Methodology from and for Palestine” Imaginative
A Stitch in Time: Mahābhārata Delivered Online – Cultural Heritage Digitisation Service
Something did seem odd, though. Conversations with LUNA suggested that certain items in the David Rumsey map collection which were very wide were rendering instantly.
Lecture Four: Abolitionism, Political Religion, and Secularism – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
Stout highlighted the use of the notion of false religion to “undermine its role in legitimizing and maintaining slavery.” He referred to David Walker’s 1829 Colored Citizens of the World
The Covid Pandemic 2020-2022 and Scottish Contract Law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Week 4 — Making Invisible Boundaries in Edinburgh’s Public Space More Visible – Hazel Ren / Curating (2025-2026)[SEM2]
9 (Winter 1999/2000). McGillivray, David , Alba Colombo, and Xavier Villanueva. “Tensions and Disputes over Public Space in Festival Cities: Insights from Barcelona and Edinburgh.” Journal of Policy Research in Tourism,
How to interpret a reference for a book or journal article – Academic Support Librarians
In this case, “Olusoga, D.” indicates the author is David Olusoga.
