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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Gone with the Wind: a great book?
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Out and About in Haworth
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Does historical fiction matter for children?
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Linking Law: Viking and medieval Scandinavian law in literature and history
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Show and Tell: three Branch book events
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Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction
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The Memory of a Saint: Managing the legacy of St Bernard of Clairvaux
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History Abridged: Publishing
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My Favourite History Place: Petra
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My Favourite History Place: Erbil Citadel, Iraq
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George Eliot and Warwickshire history
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A European dimension to local history
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Petit’s Tours of Old Staffordshire
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Dr Joseph Parry: the story of Wales’ greatest composer
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National distinctions entirely laid aside?
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Yr Ysgwrn: keeping the door open
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My Favourite History Place: Llanelly House and Saint Elli’s Church
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My Favourite History Place: The North Wessex Downs and Cwichelm’s Barrow
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The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Europe
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Anglo-Saxon women and power
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