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Europe may have been transforming itself in the early modern period but the rest of the world was not standing still. In this section we can learn about the emerging United States, the wealth and power of the Mughal Empire and the economic impact of the slave trade, alongside the cultural destruction and changes it made on the lives of the enslaved. Read more
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'The Generous Turk': Some Eighteenth-Century Attitudes
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A (non-Western) history of versatility
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A Commercial Revolution
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A Pirate of Exquisite Mind: The Forgotten William Dampier
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Bristol and America 1480-1631
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Bristol and the Slave Trade
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Culture Shock: The Arrival of the Conquistadores in Aztec Mexico
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Dean Mahomet: Travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to the King
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Diagrams in History
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Empires of Gold
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Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’
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Ferninando Gorges and New England
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Film: The Ruin of All Witches
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George III & America
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History Abridged: Language and the African continent
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History Abridged: Migration – the Potato
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Ideas on the Shape, Size and Movements of the Earth - Pamphlet
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In conversation with Nicholas Radburn
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Joseph Priestley's American Dream
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Lecture recording: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution
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