Culture
The definitions of what is culture may change but the practice of understanding, and unpicking cultural history is an important dimension to understanding any historical period. In this section articles explore the way that definitions of culture have changed and how those changes have affected values and attitudes. The impact of the written word on fashions and ideas and the role of historic movements such as the renaissance are all addressed in this section.
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Protestantism and art in early modern England
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Puritan attitudes towards plays and pleasure in the Age of Shakespeare
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Real Lives: Charlie Mitchell, Tuke's top model
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Real Lives: Harry Daley
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Real Lives: Rebecca West
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Real Lives: Robert and Thomas Gayer-Anderson
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Real Lives: Who was Sir John Steell?
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Show and Tell: three Branch book events
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Sparta and war: myths and realities
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The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Europe
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The Borgia: from fact to fiction
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The British Empire on trial
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The Christian Kingdoms of Nubia and Ethiopia
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The Great Spa Towns of Europe: a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Memory of a Saint: Managing the legacy of St Bernard of Clairvaux
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The Somme: a last innings for Yorkshire and England
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The Venerable Bede: recent research
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The Wolfson Prize for History at 50
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The Wonderful Land of Oz
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The amazing adventures of Pytheas the Greek
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