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Women and social history can be overlooked themes in periods where records tended to focus on money, religion and Kings. While those latter themes are covered in this section so are features on individual women, their relationships with power and how they were able to influence politics and the people around them. Social history is also addressed through the stories of Hermits, soldiers, tax records and revolting peasantry with nobles. Read more
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Harold Son of Godwin
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Henry V
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Henry V in the cinema
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Kilpeck Church: a window on medieval 'mentalite'
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King John
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Late Medieval Taxation Records
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MOOCs and the Middle Ages
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Magna Carta and the Origins of Parliament
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Magna Carta: oblivion and revival
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Medieval 'Signs and Marvels'
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Myth and Reality: A Necessary Marriage at Twelfth Century Glastonbury
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Norman Barons
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Old age care in the time of crisis: London in the sixteenth century
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On the campaign trail: walking the Hundred Years War
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Podcast lecture: Mad or Bad? Was Henry VI a tyrant?
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Podcasted Lecture: Why Medieval History Matters?
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Queenship in Medieval England: A Changing Dynamic?
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Recorded lecture: Henry V: Henry the Conqueror?
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Saint Robert and the Deer
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Saxons, Normans and Victorians
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