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'Beddoes Raising Hell in Germany: a Tale of Student Mobility'
The English poet and dramatist Thomas Lovell Beddoes travelled to Germany in 1825 to study medicine at the University of Göttingen. His involvement with the Germania Burschenschaft movement and other radical causes, as well as his propensity for 'hell-raising', resulted in his expulsion from Göttingen in 1829, and also from Würzburg in Bavaria three years later. This article discusses Beddoes's relationship with university life and political protest, in the context of a nascent myth of rebellious Romantic youth, and explores parallels with debates about the politics in / of universities in the UK in the twenty-first century
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Michael H. Bradshaw, Stay safe after the flood, Kansas State University, August 1993
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Michael H. Bradshaw, Stay healthy after the flood, Kansas State University, August 1993
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Michael Bradshaw, Health check: leader's guide, Kansas State University, August 1998
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Mike Bradshaw, Breathing easy: controlling asthma triggers, Kansas State University, August 2003
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Michael Bradshaw, Personal medical checkup, Kansas State University, August 1998
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The illustration of a deer mouse is reprinted from The Wild Mammals of Missouri by Charles W. and Elizabeth R. Schwartz, by permission of the University of Missouri Press. Copyright 1981 by the Curators of the University of Missouri.Michael H. Bradshaw, Hantavirus, Kansas State University, February 1994
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Michael H. Bradshaw, Home fire and burn safety, Kansas State University, July 1996
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