Britain & Ireland
The Tudors continue to fascinate and some of their story is told here along with the other dynasty of the period the Stuarts. Alongside those resources are the podcasts on the ideas that transformed British society during that period and created a United Kingdom for the first time. The industrial revolution is explored through poetry as well as technology. Religious collapse, change and diversity are all themes explored in this section. Read more
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History Abridged: Migration – the Potato
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The changing convict experience: forced migration to Australia
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Black Death to global pandemic: London then and now
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Immigration and the making of British food
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The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America
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Out and About: exploring Black British history through headstones
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... migration and empire
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Film: Elizabeth I and Tudor Royal Authority
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Film: Edward VI and Tudor Royal Authority
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Film: Mary I and Tudor Royal Authority
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Film: The significance of advisers – discussion
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Film: Henry VII and Tudor Royal Authority
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Film series: Tudor Royal Authority
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Film: Personality and Tudor Royal Authority – discussion
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Film: Foreign Relations and Tudor Royal Authority – discussion
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Film: Religion and Tudor Royal Authority – discussion
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Film: Domestic Politics and Tudor Royal Authority – discussion
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Losing sight of the glory: five centuries of combat surgery
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The ripple effect: reaching new readers
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What have historians been arguing about... decolonisation and the British Empire?
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