Society
How people group together, organise their rules and systems are all part of what create a society. In this section articles examine the nature of society how it interacts with other themes of culture, power, etc. and how societies have developed and changed over time. The structures of the ancient world are explored as are the complex feudal systems and the varied societies of Empire and modernity.
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The Diabolical Cato-Street Plot
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The Georgian Papers – a virtual ‘madness’
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The Great Spa Towns of Europe: a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Importance of Truth, Quality and Objectivity in the BBC German Service from 1938 to 1945
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The Jews of Medieval England
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The LGBT civil rights movement in Britain
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The Life & Significance of Alan Turing
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The NHS: Britain’s National Health Service, 1948-2020
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The Russian Revolution 100 years on: a view from below
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The burial dilemma
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The changing convict experience: forced migration to Australia
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The changing shapes of Europe’s twentieth century
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The cultural biography of opium in China
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The emergence of the first civilisations
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The great British postwar exodus
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The last battle: Bomber Command’s veterans and the fight for remembrance
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The many queens of Ancient Egypt
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The right to fight: women’s boxing in Britain
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The ripple effect: reaching new readers
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The throne and the fairy tellers
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