EditorialFeminist Groups In Mexico City Repudiate The Release Of The Murderer Of Luc?a Delgado Hern?ndez, Demand Justice For Relatives Of Victims Of Feminicide - 28 Feb 2022
EditorialThe trial of James Creassy was met with indignation by many British residents in Bengal, who published this commentary on the case to accompany the petition to the House of Commons in 1779. Ignoring Creassy’s crime, the authors of the commentary crit...
EditorialThe trial of James Creassy was met with indignation by many British residents in Bengal, who published this commentary on the case to accompany the petition to the House of Commons in 1779. Ignoring Creassy’s crime, the authors of the commentary crit...
EditorialPopular Indignation of John Bull in a Rage, Charles Williams, active 17961830, British, after unknown artist, ( Warren Lee ) nineteenth century, 1805, Etching.
EditorialPickwick Papers, "An admonitory gesture from Perker restrained him, and he listened to the learned gentleman's continuation with a look of indignation".
EditorialPoem of Shelley. The Mask of Anarchy. Italy [Florence]; 1819. [Whole folio] Autograph draft of the first page of Shelley's political poem 'The Mask of Anarchy', provoked by the indignation at the 'Manchester Massacre' of August 1819; with small sketch....
EditorialThe trial of James Creassy was met with indignation by many British residents in Bengal, who published this commentary on the case to accompany the petition to the House of Commons in 1779. Ignoring Creassy’s crime, the authors of the commentary crit...
EditorialThe trial of James Creassy was met with indignation by many British residents in Bengal, who published this commentary on the case to accompany the petition to the House of Commons in 1779. Ignoring Creassy’s crime, the authors of the commentary crit...
EditorialPoem of Shelley. The Mask of Anarchy. Italy [Florence]; 1819. [Whole folio] Autograph draft of the first page of Shelley's political poem 'The Mask of Anarchy', provoked by the indignation at the 'Manchester Massacre' of August 1819; with small sketch....
EditorialPickwick Papers, "An admonitory gesture from Perker restrained him, and he listened to the learned gentleman's continuation with a look of indignation".