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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1968: the year of reckoning
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70 years – 70 ‘things’ that tell our story
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A fit country for heroes?
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A tale of two Turings
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A tale of two statues
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Anything but enlightened: child slavery in the Roman world
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At home with Amanda Ira Aldridge
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Before Windrush: West Indians in Britain
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Britain and the First World War: not just battles
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Britain’s Jews and the First World War
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British organised youth and the First World War
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Cinderella dreams: young love in post-war Britain
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Civilian expertise in war
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Croydon’s Tudor and Stuart inns
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Disease and healthcare on the Isle of Man
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Ending the French Revolution
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Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’
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England's Immigrants 1330-1550
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English first-aid organisations and the Provisional IRA mainland bombing campaign of 1974
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Exploring local sources
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