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Were 19th century Britons living in the metropole engaged in the activities of the British Empire?

There is significant historiographical debate over the extent to which 19th Century Britons were engaged with their nation’s imperial ventures. Bernard Porter suggests that domestic British soc...

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‘The downfall of Tsar Nicholas II in February/March 1917 was due to popular discontent with the tsarist regime.’

'Let those in power make no mistake about the mood of the people… never were the Russian people… so profoundly revolutionised by the actions of the government, for day by day, faith in the government is s...

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Assess the view that Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) did not effectively address women's liberation during the 1980s.

LGSM offered an opportunity for issues to be raised which had long plagued both the Left and Gay liberation groups. One such issue was that of women’s involvement and its recognition. Both the Left and th...

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The importance of London for craft and industry in medieval England

Understanding medieval London can be a struggle, and poses a rather difficult picture for archaeologists. Although the archaeological evidence is usually good in confines of the medieval London walls, and...

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How Significant was the Seven Years War for France?

In light of the themes highlighted above, the Seven Years War was significant for France as it had an adverse impact on the French economy, in particular, the rural economy. As was often the case, in time...

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