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- “A Strange Incongruity”: the Imaginary India of the International Exhibitions
- Timeline / 1800 to 1910 / INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS
- (In)Visible Legacies of a Colonial Past Within Public
- CONTESTED SPACES in LONDON: EXHIBITIONARY REPRESENTATIONS of INDIA, C
- Power and Identity: the Exhibition of Human Beings in the Portuguese
- International Exhibitions, Expositions Universelles and World's Fairs, 1851-2005: a Bibliography
- Redalyc.Exposições Internacionais: Uma Abordagem Historiográfica A
- Proposal for Nonaligned Monuments, Free Movement 11
- Willeke H. Sandler Assistant Professor, Department of History Loyola University Maryland 4501 N
- International Expositions: a Historiographic Approach from Latin America1
- Competing Visions of the Modern: Urban Transformation and Social Change of Changchun, 1932-1957
- 8.Susan Brownell.Pdf
- World's Fairs and Expositions Material
- Five Centuries of History Princess
- Cultural Heritage Te Use of Dunhuang Collections in Knowledge Making, Nation Building, Museum Diplomacy, Cultural Tourism and Digital Economy
- Indochina's Participation in Fairs and Expositions
- Human Zoos Or Ethnic Shows? Essence and Contingency in Living Ethnological Exhibitons
- Paris National and International Exhibitions from 1798 to 1900: a Finding-List of British Library Holdings
- Franco-Vietnamese Schools
- Guide to the Edward J. Orth Memorial Archives of the World's Fair
- Indigenous Participation in the 1931 International Colonial Exposition in Paris
- Spectacles of Modernity
- Staging Modern Statehood: World Exhibitions and the Rhetoric of Publishing in Late Qing China, 1851-1910
- Art and Progress; Portuguese Colonial Representations in the Great World Exhibitions
- Re-Emergence of Colonial Heritage in Today's Art and Curatorial Practices
- World Exhibitions: a Gateway to Non-European Cultures?
- The Iberoamerican Exhibition: Monument to Memory
- Exposing the Colonial Exhibition Dutch Anti-Colonial Activism in a Transnational Context
- The Spring Seminar
- Civilizing the Metropole the Role of Colonial Exhibitions in Universal and Colonial Expositions in Creating Greater France, 1889-1922