Women
The role and input of women is undeniably central to human existence and to the story of human society. They are generally 50% of the population but rarely the centre of a story; women have often been pushed to the side lines for historical content. The role of women through history and the pressures and behaviours that have pushed their input aside are all explored within this theme. Powerful, influential and significant female characters are explored in detail across the time periods, including queens, and campaigners, while the stories of ordinary women are also explored through themes such as social change, war and religion.
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Gone with the Wind: a great book?
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Harriet Kettle, Victorian rebel
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History Abridged: London’s women statues
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Joan Vaux: a remarkable Tudor lady
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Lecture: Suffrage lives, 1866 to 1914
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Lucy Hughes-Hallett on telling an HA branch about a book
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My Favourite History Place: The Beguinage at Bruges
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Out and About in Haworth
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Perfect liberty and uproar: a short case study
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Podcast Series: The Women's Movement
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Podcast Series: Women in Ancient Greece & Rome
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Queen Anne
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Queen Anne
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Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule
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Queenship in Medieval England: A Changing Dynamic?
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Real Lives: Alice Daye: mother of the English book trade
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Real Lives: Anna Wessels Williams (1863–1954)
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Real Lives: Beatrice Alexander
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Real Lives: Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan
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Real Lives: Flora Sandes
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