Britain & Ireland
What was it about industrialisation that led to the emergence of a woman’s movement in Victorian Britain? Why do we see so many people fighting for so many rights and liberties in this period and what are the origins of some of the issues we still campaign on today? This section includes our major series on Social and Political Change in the UK from 1800 to the present day. There are also articles and podcasts on the often violent relationship between England and Ireland during this period and England’s changing relationship with Scotland and Wales. Read more
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Podcast Series: The British Empire 1800-Present
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Podcast Series: The Cold War
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Podcast Series: The Women's Movement
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Podcast Series: Thomas Paine
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Podcast: Medlicott Lecture 2018 - Justin Champion
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Podcast: Richard Evans Medlicott -The Origins of the First World War
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Podcast: Suffrage lives, 1866 to 1914
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Political and social attitudes underpinning the 1924 Olympics
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Power and Freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714–2010
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President's Column 107
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Pressure and Persuasion Canadian agents and Scottish emigration, c. 1870- c. 1930
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Promoting the First World War, 1914-16
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Queen Victoria
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Queen Victoria as a Politician
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Quixotically Generous...Economically Worthless'
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Radicalism and its Results, 1760-1837
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Real Lives: Beatrice Alexander
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Real Lives: Charlie Mitchell, Tuke's top model
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Real Lives: Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial: Edward George Keeling
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Real Lives: Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan
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