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Vigus, J. (2024). '“To oppose Buonaparte is the Sum & Substance of all our public Duties”: Henry Crabb Robinson as Times Correspondent in Hamburg-Altona in 1807' In F. Bartl, F. Klaeger, & F. Kroll (Eds.), Britische Deutschlandreisen/British Travels To Germany (1st ed., pp. 79-103)
Vigus, James. "“To oppose Buonaparte is the Sum & Substance of all our public Duties”: Henry Crabb Robinson as Times Correspondent in Hamburg-Altona in 1807". Britische Deutschlandreisen/British Travels To Germany, edited by Franziska Bartl, Florian Klaeger and Frank-Lothar Kroll, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 79-103.
Vigus, J. (2024): '“To oppose Buonaparte is the Sum & Substance of all our public Duties”: Henry Crabb Robinson as Times Correspondent in Hamburg-Altona in 1807', in Bartl, F, Klaeger, F, Kroll, F (eds.). Britische Deutschlandreisen/British Travels To Germany. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 79-103.

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“To oppose Buonaparte is the Sum & Substance of all our public Duties”: Henry Crabb Robinson as Times Correspondent in Hamburg-Altona in 1807

Vigus, James

In: Britische Deutschlandreisen/British Travels To Germany (2024), pp. 79–103

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James Vigus

James Vigus is Senior Lecturer in English at Queen Mary University of London. He previously held postdoctoral positions at LMU Munich and FSU Jena, having gained his PhD at Cambridge. In 2021–22 he was a fellow of the Hamburg Institute for Advanced Study.

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