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Recorded webinar: Medieval manuscripts and modern lasers
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Recorded webinar: Prosthetics and assistive technology in ancient Greece and Rome
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Recorded webinar: Survive and thrive in your initial teacher education
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Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms
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Virtual Branch: Vagabonds versus the Mendicity Society
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Recorded webinar: Henry VIII on Tour
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Film: Medlicott Lecture 2024 - Professor Catherine Hall
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Virtual Branch: The Women of the Anarchy
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Virtual Branch: The Chinese Communist Revolution of 1949
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Virtual Branch: Shylock's Venice
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Virtual Branch: From Pirates to Princes Normans in Eleventh Century Europe
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Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry
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Virtual Branch Recording: The House of Dudley
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Virtual Branch Recording: The East India Company and Empire
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Recorded webinar: Black Germans: the last forgotten victims of the Nazis?
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Recorded webinar: John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War
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Recorded Webinar: Robespierre and Danton: Heroes of the French Revolution?
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Recorded Webinar: Understanding Lenin’s Government, 1917-24
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Recorded Webinar: New Approaches to Classical Sparta
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Recorded Webinar: African economic development in historical perspective
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