Britain & Ireland
Women and social history can be overlooked themes in periods where records tended to focus on money, religion and Kings. While those latter themes are covered in this section so are features on individual women, their relationships with power and how they were able to influence politics and the people around them. Social history is also addressed through the stories of Hermits, soldiers, tax records and revolting peasantry with nobles. Read more
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The English Captivity of James I, King of Scots
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The First Crusade, 1095–99
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The Great Charter
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The Great Revolt of 1381
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The Insanity of Henry VI
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The Investiture Disputes
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The Invisible Building: St John's in Bridgend
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The Jews of Medieval England
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The Memory of a Saint: Managing the legacy of St Bernard of Clairvaux
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The Nation of the Scots and the Declaration of Arbroath
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The Origins of Parliament
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The Scottish Parliament by Robert S. Rait
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The Thirteenth Century Industrial Scene in England
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The Thirteenth Century Political Scene in England
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The Thirteenth Century Rural Scene in England
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The Tudor monarchy in Ireland
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The Undergrowth of History
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The Venerable Bede: recent research
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The Vikings in Britain
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The archer's stake and the battle of Agincourt
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