Britain & Ireland 1509-1745
In this section you will find articles to help you unpick the truths from the myths of the Tudor period, examine how Cromwell took the country to war and explore how some the most important political thinkers began to shape the modern world. There is also guidance for teaching some of the information collected here to pupils and different age ranges.
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Seeing beyond the frame
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Using sites for insights
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Polychronicon 161: John Lilburne
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Podcast Series: The Tudors
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HA Podcast Series: James VI & I to Anne
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Bristol and the Slave Trade
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Religion and Politics 1559-1642
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Podcast Series: The British Empire 1600-1800
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Queen Anne
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The Cromwell Discussions: podcast series
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A Mid-Tudor Crisis?
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Daniel Defoe, public opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union
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John Knox
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The Scottish Parliament by Robert S. Rait
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Captain Thomas and the North West Passage
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Scottish Diplomatists 1689-1789
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Why did the prosecution of witches cease in England?
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The Local Community and The Great Rebellion
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The Darien Scheme - Pamphlet
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Helping Year 9s explore multiple narratives through the history of a house
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