Culture
The definitions of what is culture may change but the practice of understanding, and unpicking cultural history is an important dimension to understanding any historical period. In this section articles explore the way that definitions of culture have changed and how those changes have affected values and attitudes. The impact of the written word on fashions and ideas and the role of historic movements such as the renaissance are all addressed in this section.
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A (non-Western) history of versatility
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A European dimension to local history
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A tale of two statues
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Ancient Athenian inscriptions in public and private UK collections
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Anglo-Saxon women and power
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Architecture within the reach of all
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Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction
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Britain and Brittany: contact, myth and history in the early Middle Ages
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Cartoons and the historian
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Does historical fiction matter for children?
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Dr Joseph Parry: the story of Wales’ greatest composer
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Earth in vision: Enviromental Broadcasting
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Evelyn Waugh’s books on the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935–36
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Film: Medlicott Lecture 2021 - Rana Mitter
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Film: Social & Cultural Change
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Film: The Weimar Republic
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Food, history and a sense of place?
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George Eliot and Warwickshire history
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German universities under the Nazis
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Gone with the Wind: a great book?
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