Power
The accumulation of, the acceptance of, and the use of power are all explored in this section. The individual reigns of some monarchs are looked at such as those from the Tudor period, but so are other leaders, despotic and revolutionary. Contemporary issues of the use of power in a democracy are explored are more complex ideas around power through individual actions and movements in history.
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The Cromwell Discussions: podcast series
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The Early Mediaeval State
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The Great Charter: Then and now
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The Great Powers in the Pacific
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The Lords of Renaissance Italy
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The Monarchies of Ferdinand and Isabella
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The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986
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The Origins of Parliament
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The Russian Constitutional Monarchy, 1907-17
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The Tudor Court
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The Victorian Age
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Transatlantic slavery – shaping the question, lengthening the narrative, broadening the meaning
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Unpicking the threads of interpretations
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Royal Studies
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the British Empire and the age of revolutions in the global South
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
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What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches
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Will China Democratise?
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Women, War and Revolution
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