What does cth mean?
cth means Centre for Transnational History
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Centre for Transnational History?
Centre for Transnational History can be abbreviated as cth
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What does cth stand for? cth stands for "Centre for Transnational History". |
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How to abbreviate "Centre for Transnational History"? "Centre for Transnational History" can be abbreviated as cth. |
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What is the meaning of cth abbreviation? The meaning of cth abbreviation is "Centre for Transnational History". |
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What is cth abbreviation? One of the definitions of cth is "Centre for Transnational History". |
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What does cth mean? cth as abbreviation means "Centre for Transnational History". |
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What is shorthand of Centre for Transnational History? The most common shorthand of "Centre for Transnational History" is cth. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CHOMBEC - Centre for the History of Music in Britain the Empire and the Commonwealth
- CHIDE - Centre for the History of Defence Electronics
- CHSTM - Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
- CEHP - Centre for Environmental History and Policy
- CHMD - Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease
- CHORD - Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution
- CMG - Centre for Migration History
- CTCP - Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention
- CTTR - Centre for Transnational and Transcultural Research
- CTLS - Centre for Transnational Legal Studies
- CHARM - Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music
- CHEHC - Centre for the History of Evaluation in Healthcare
- CHB - Centre for the History of the Book
- CHRD - Centre for the History of the Resistance and Deportation
- CIHAC - Centre for Islamic History Art and Culture
- CMH - Centre for Metropolitan History
- COH - Centre for Orienteering History
- CUH - Centre for Urban History
- CHIR - Centre for the History of Intercultural Relations
- cph - Centre for Performance History