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The medieval world takes us to Byzantium to explore the continuities with the ancient world and the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual empire that endured throughout the period. Or you can discover the many reasons and arguments for the rise and spread of Islam in the sixth and seventh centuries and the formation of the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates. Read more
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A (non-Western) history of versatility
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A Crusading Outpost: the City and County of Edessa - 1095-1153
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A probable silk heirloom from Central Asia...
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American Vikings past and present: untangling myth from reality
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Crusade in Crisis: the Siege and Battle of Antioch, 1097–98
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Diagrams in History
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Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’
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Film: Writing history - The Life & Legend of the Sultan Saladin
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From Norwich to Nara
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History Abridged: Libraries
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Ideas on the Shape, Size and Movements of the Earth - Pamphlet
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In conversation with Ayoush Lazikani
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Iron Age Scandinavia and the Silk Roads: a new frontier
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King James’s Book of Sports, 1617
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Living on the Silk Roads: Voices from Dunhuang
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Medieval Trade Routes
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More than skin deep: unmasking the history of cold cream
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My Favourite History Place: Bulguksa Temple, Korea
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My Favourite History Place: Erbil Citadel, Iraq
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Out and About in Cairo
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