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Virtual Branch recording: A Life Revealed in Letters: Catalina Micaela
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Recorded webinar: What is digital literacy – and why history sits at the centre of it
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Recorded webinar: Holocaust Landscapes (Teach Environmental Histories Network)
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Film: Power and Protest in Ireland – 1714 to 1785
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Virtual Branch Recording: Hotel Exile: Paris in the Shadow of War
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Virtual Branch Recording: 'Hidden Histories of the Viking Age'
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Virtual Branch Recording: The First King of England
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Recorded webinar: Sensory approaches to history with the National Archives
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Virtual Branch Recording: Assassins and Templars
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Recorded webinar: The Cult of the Duce: Mussolini and the Italians at the time of Fascism
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Virtual Branch Recording: Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World
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Recorded webinar: Revisiting the witch trials
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Virtual Branch Recording: Magna Carta
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Recorded webinar: Natural disasters in medieval Britain
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Recorded webinar: Windows into the past: better use of clips in the history classroom
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Virtual Branch Recording: The Lines we Draw
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Recorded webinar: Indian Suffragettes: women's activism in South Asia and beyond
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Filmed Lecture: Medlicott Lecture 2025 - Dr Christine Counsell
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Virtual Branch Recording: Food and drink in the medieval monastery
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Virtual Branch: Birds and British History
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