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- Warfare and Welfare: Civil Strife and the Humanising Imperative in Contemporary Muslim Societies more
- Was ist das Visuelle an der Visuellen Geschichtskultur? – Kommentar zu einem neuen Forschungskonzept [What is the Visual in Historical Visual Culture?: a commentary on a new research concept], more
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- Waterbirds of Poole Harbour: Figures and Trends more
- Waterloo Uncovered: From Discoveries in Conflict Archaeology to Military Veteran Collaboration and Recovery on One of the World’s Most Famous Battlefields more
- Wayfinding and spatial configuration:evidence from street corners more
- Wayfinding strategies in behavior and language: A symmetric and interdisciplinary approach to cognitive processes more
- We are the resurrection: Media education after the media. more
- Weaving Constellations: Indigenous Women’s Cinema in Brazil – a case study on Rede Katahirine more
- Web 2.0: A study of online travel community more
- Web Technologies for Modelling and Visualization in Mechanical Engineering more
- Well-being and events more
- WELL-BEING AND EVENTS: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3, target 3.4 more
- Welsh European more
- Wetenschap in Tijden van Gevaar en Bedreiging more
- Wetland birds in the archaeological and recent palaeontological record of Britain and Europe more
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- Weymouth's once in a lifetime opportunity. more
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