The Digital Research Team at the British Library has curated this set of highlights from more than one million public domain images from within our digitised collection of over 65,000 books from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. For more information visit our Digital Scholarship Blog. All images on our Flickr Commons account are free to use and remix. Visit our blog for more information on our 1 Million public domain Flickr Commons upload.
Military Empires: A Visual Guide to Foreign Bases - World BEYOND War
Many countries operate foreign military bases; the U.S. by far operates the most, with over 900 military bases around the world. But at least 17 other nations operate foreign military bases, each of which increases the risk of war. Some of these physical installations are on land occupied as spoils of war. Most are maintained […]
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