International Relations
Relations across the UK, Europe and globally are frequently changing, and have done so across our history. How these relations are recorded, monitored and treated are discussed in the collection of articles and podcasts here. The very concept of international relations is explored as are when boundaries and discussions between states and groups started to matter. What are the procedures, protocols and outcomes of a world according to the history of international relations are all under scrutiny?
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Do historical anniversaries matter? Case study: Arnhem 1944
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Real Lives: The Reverend John Chilembwe
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Moresnet: a small country in a big narrative
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The peace treaties of 1919
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My Favourite History Place: Erbil Citadel, Iraq
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The Tudor monarchy in Ireland
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The Scottish dream of Darien
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Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, 918-2018
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The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Europe
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Alfred versus the Viking Great Army
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The Waggoners’ Memorial
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We will remember them: well, most of them
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The Northern Limit: Britain, Canada and Greenland, 1917-20
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Journeys Home: Indian forces and the First World War
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From Bedfordshire to the Arctic Circle
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The German prisoner-of-war camp in Dorchester
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Podcast Series: The Age of Revolutions
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Out and about in Zanzibar
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The end of the Roman Empire
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The End of Germany’s Colonial Empire
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