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                                                                                Podcast Series: Thomas Paine
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Multipage Article
                                                                            
                                    In this set of podcasts Emeritus Professor W. A. Speck of the University of Leeds looks at the life and ideas of Thomas Paine.
                                    Podcast Series: Thomas Paine
                                 
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                                                                                The Journey to Icarie and Reunion: A Romance of Socialism on the Texas Frontier
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    The viewer of the internationally popular television show Dallas was routinely treated to an aerial tour that skimmed across the open prairie over the distinctive skyscrapers across the fifty-yard line of Texas Stadium and up the manicured pastures of South Fork.
This façade of larger-than-life Texana reflects an urban reality...
                                    The Journey to Icarie and Reunion: A Romance of Socialism on the Texas Frontier
                                 
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                                                                                A Commercial Revolution
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The pattern of overseas trade is always in movement: new commodities are constantly appearing, old ones fading into unimportance, different trading partners coming to the fore-front. But between the latter end of the sixteenth and the second half of the eighteenth century, change took specially far reaching forms. In 1570...
                                    A Commercial Revolution
                                 
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                                                                                Filmed Lecture: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    A Fistful of Shells
                                                                            
                                    In this Virtual Branch webinar we were joined in conversation with Dr Toby Green on his acclaimed book 'A Fistful of Shells'. Shortlisted for the 2020 Wolfson Prize and winner of the 2019 Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding, the book explores West Africa from the Rise of the...
                                    Filmed Lecture: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution
                                 
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                                                                                Napoleon: First Consul and Emperor of the French 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    Four years after the battle of Waterloo, Richard Whately publicised a philosophical essay in which he argued that there was no real proof of Napoleon's existence. The deeds attributed to him were either so wondrously good or so amazingly bad that they far outran the evidence available to support them:...
                                    Napoleon: First Consul and Emperor of the French 
                                 
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                                                                                The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    (1) Problems of an Empire in ruinsTwo weeks after Yorktown, but before the news of that disaster had reached England, George III wrote to Lord North that "The dye is now cast whether this shall be a great Empire or the least dignified of European states." England had not fought...
                                    The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy
                                 
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                                                                                Taj ul-Alam Safiatuddin Syah: a trailblazing Islamic queen
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Khadija Tauseef introduces the first of four successive sultanahs of Aceh during the seventeenth century.
As the sun sets on the glorious reign of Queen Elizabeth II, we pause and look back at the many queens that have contributed greatly to our historical heritage. While female sovereigns in Islamic kingdoms were a...
                                    Taj ul-Alam Safiatuddin Syah: a trailblazing Islamic queen
                                 
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                                                                                The Voyages of John and Sebastian Cabot
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    Historians have debated the voyages of John and Sebastian Cabot who first discovered North America under the reign of Henry VII. The primary question was who [John or Sebastian] was responsible for the successful discovery. A 1516 account stated Sebastian Cabot sailed from Bristol  to Cathay, in the service of...
                                    The Voyages of John and Sebastian Cabot
                                 
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                                                                                The first trans-Atlantic hero? General James Wolfe and British North America
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Article
                                                                            
                                    Early on the morning of 8 June 1758, British frigates unleashed their broadsides upon French shore defences at Gabarus Bay, on the foggy and surf-lashed island of Cape Breton. Under cover of the warships' guns, a motley flotilla of craft headed towards the land. Propelled by straining Royal Navy oarsmen,...
                                    The first trans-Atlantic hero? General James Wolfe and British North America
                                 
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                                                                                Ferninando Gorges and New England
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    Sir Ferdinando Gorges (July 1565 - May 24, 1647), by some considered the "Father of English Colonization in North America", was an early English colonial entrepreneur and founder of the Province of Maine in 1622, although Gorges himself never set foot in the New World. 
Sir Ferdinando Gorges was born...
                                    Ferninando Gorges and New England
                                 
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                                                                                Diagrams in History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    One of the gifts of the social sciences to history is the use of expository diagrams; but attention is rarely given to the history of diagrams. Maps - schematized representations of locations in spatial relation to one another - can be dated back to Babylonia in the late third millennium...
                                    Diagrams in History
                                 
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                                                                                Peter the Great
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    No European ruler except Napoleon I has impressed both contemporise and later historians so profoundly as Peter I of Russia by the originality and the personal character of his achievements. Like Napoleon, Peter appeared to some observers, at least in his later years, as almost more than human. He seemed...
                                    Peter the Great
                                 
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                                                                                The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    On the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Pilgrims in New England on the Mayflower, Martyn Whittock explores the reasons for migration to the New World in 1620 and later, and the significance of those migrants, both at the time and their impact on the evolution of the USA...
                                    The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America
                                 
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                                                                                The changing convict experience: forced migration to Australia
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Edward Washington explores the story of William Noah who was sentenced to death for burglary in 1797 at the age of 43. He, and two others, were found guilty of breaking and entering the dwelling-house of Cuthbert Hilton, on the night of the 13 February. From Newgate Prison he was...
                                    The changing convict experience: forced migration to Australia
                                 
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                                                                                Out and About in Madagascar
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian feature
                                                                            
                                    Madagascar is one of the world’s more intriguing destinations. If it is famous for anything – apart from sharing a name with a truly terrible film franchise – it is probably for its wildlife, much of which is found nowhere else. But whereas most people have at least an idea of...
                                    Out and About in Madagascar
                                 
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                                                                                George III & America
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    George III has had no reason to complain of modern historians. He has been cleared of the 'taint' of madness (though I had never realised it was a taint) and instead suffered from porphyria, arsenic poisoning or both. Romney Sedgwick cleared him of the charge of being backward and Namier...
                                    George III & America
                                 
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                                                                                The Undergrowth of History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    We can do all kinds of things with the past - examine it analytically, or question whether it ever existed, or churn it up inside ourselves until it turns into personal experience. We can dream it as we lounge amidst a heap of ruins, or petrify it into a museum;...
                                    The Undergrowth of History
                                 
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                                                                                Film: The Ruin of All Witches
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Life and Death in the New World
                                                                            
                                    
Professor Malcom Gaskill joined the HA Virtual Branch on Thursday 10th December 2022 to discuss the subject of his book, The Ruin of all Witches, Life and Death in the New World, which was shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize in 2022.  His research explores the attitudes, beliefs and treatment of people as...
                                    Film: The Ruin of All Witches
                                 
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                                                                                ‘Zulu’ and the end of Empire
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    In this article, Nicolas Kinloch examines the 1964 film Zulu. He suggests what it might tell us about the reality of the British Empire and asks if it has anything to say about the era in which the film was made.
One of the most successful British films of 1964...
                                    ‘Zulu’ and the end of Empire
                                 
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                                                                                The War of American Independence
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    In the two-hundredth year of American Independence, it is proper to ask: why did it occur? It need not have happened; it was the act of men, not immutable forces. But once the tensions became acute, the three thousand miles of ocean were a difficult chasm to bridge. The War...
                                    The War of American Independence
                                 
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                                                                                Podcast Series: The History of Science
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Multipage Article
                                                                            
                                    In this series of podcasts we take a look at the history of the Royal Society and the influence it has had on the history and development of science.
This series features: Keith Moore, Head of Libraries and Archives at the Royal Society, Dr Jordan Goodman, Dr Patricia Fara of...
                                    Podcast Series: The History of Science
                                 
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                                                                                Empires of Gold
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    In 1660, the Company of Royal Adventurers Trading to Africa was established under the leadership of Charles II's brother James, the Duke of York. Founded as a slaving company, the Royal African Company, as it became known, also traded in gold. African gold was mined in the interior before being...
                                    Empires of Gold
                                 
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                                                                                The Darien Scheme - Pamphlet
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The colonisation project that became known as the Darien Scheme or Darien Disaster was an unsuccessful attempt by the Kingdom of Scotland to become a world trading nation by establishing a colony called "Caledonia" on the Isthmus of Panama on the Gulf of Darién in the late 1690s.
This pamphlet...
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                                                                                The British Empire on trial
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    In the light of present-day concerns about the place, in a modern world, of statues commemorating figures whose roles in history are of debatable merit, Dr Gregory Gifford puts the British Empire on trial, presenting a balanced case both for and against.
In June 2020 when the statue of slave-trader Edward Colston...
                                    The British Empire on trial
                                 
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                                                                                What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History feature
                                                                            
                                    The murder of George Floyd during the summer of 2020 and the ongoing ‘culture war’ in Britain over the legacy of the British Empire have reignited interest in imperial history. This focuses, in particular, on the question of the empire’s impact on Britain itself: on how the act of conquering...
                                    What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?