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  1. 6. Okt. 2022 · Lynn Abrams says it is ‘fitting’ to celebrate the University of Glasgow’s iconic buildings in knitted form (Image: unknown) HISTORIANS at Scottish and American universities have come together to produce a knitting patterns book inspired by University of Glasgow’s architecture – collaborating with Scottish knitwear designers.

  2. 23. Feb. 1995 · Lynn Abrams. 3.96. 23 ratings3 reviews. Updated and expanded, this second edition of Bismarck and the German Empire, 1871–1918 is an accessible introduction to this important period in German history. Providing both a narrative of events at the time and an analysis of social and cultural developments across the period, Lynn Abrams examines ...

  3. Providing both a narrative of events at the time and an analysis of social and cultural developments across the period, Lynn Abrams examines the political, economic and social structures of the Empire. Including the latest research, the book also covers: how Bismarck consolidated his regime the Wilhelmian period the factors that led to the outbreak of World War One. With a new introduction and ...

  4. Lynn Abrams is Professor of Modern History at the University of Glasgow, UK. She has published widely in the field of women’s, gender and oral history, including Myth and Materiality in a Woman’s World: Shetland 1800-2000 (2005) and The Making of Modern Woman: Europe 1789-1918 (2002).

  5. 'The Making of Modern Woman: Europe 1789-1918 is a wide-ranging and exciting book. Covering a period of enormous significance for women, Lynn Abrams moves deftly from women's experiences of private life into more publicly scrutinised areas. This is a book written not only with historiographical sophistication but with great lucidity and passion.'

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  7. Lynn Abrams is Professor of Gender History at the University of Glasgow, UK. She has published widely in the field of women's, gender and oral history, including The Making of Modern Woman: Europe 1789-1918 (2002) and Myth and Materiality in a Woman's World: Shetland 1800-2000 (2005).