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: Publishing
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Beyond the boundaries of the Lake District
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Real Lives: Alice Daye: mother of the English book trade
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Hidden histories: landscape spotting – a brief guide
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Podcast: The doctor’s garden
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Lecture: Gender, place and power in controverted 18th century elections
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George Eliot and Warwickshire history
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Woodland in the East Staffordshire landscape
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Havelock Hall: the East India Company college gymnasium at Addiscombe
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The burial dilemma
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Out and About in Derry/Londonderry
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National distinctions entirely laid aside?
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The Scottish dream of Darien
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My Favourite History Place: Llanelly House and Saint Elli’s Church
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Private Lives of the Tudors
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‘Cromwell’s trunks’
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King James’s Book of Sports, 1617
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Joseph Banks and his travelling plants, 1787-1810
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Film: London’s Dreaded Visitation – Epidemic disease in Restoration London
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Radicalism and its Results, 1760-1837
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