Europe
Some of Europe’s most famous leaders govern in the early modern period. Napoleon, Peter the Great, and Charles XII change and challenge Europe. Religion and religious ideas are transformed as new ideas move across Europe developing science, economics and culture, all of which are covered in this section. Read more
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To see the witch: understanding the European witch craze through visual art
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Hiding in plain sight: an eighteenth-century portrait of an Inca leader
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Kangxi and Louis XIV
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Witchcraft, Werewolves and Magic in European History: on-demand short course
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Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville
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In conversation with Tom Hamilton
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In conversation with Ulinka Rublack
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Cultural and historical heritage of Ukraine
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Images of Ukraine through western lenses
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My Favourite History Place: Bad Godesberg Tower
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Art and ecology
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Secular acts and sacred practices in the Italian Renaissance church interior
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Robespierre: a reluctant terrorist?
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The throne and the fairy tellers
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The Duchy of Courland and a Baltic colonial venture across the ocean
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Out and About in Stockholm
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Sweden’s forgotten revolution
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History Abridged: The City of Alexandria
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What did it mean to be a city in early modern Germany?
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Origins of the European financial markets
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