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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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Hiding in plain sight: an eighteenth-century portrait of an Inca leader
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Female protagonists in early East India Company history
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Kangxi and Louis XIV
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More than skin deep: unmasking the history of cold cream
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Virtual Branch Recording: Women and the Reformations
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Affirmative mysticism and John Woolman in colonial America
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My Favourite History Place: The Great House of Mercers Creek
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The Chinese National Anthem
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In conversation with Nicholas Radburn
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Out and About on Uzbekistan’s Silk Road
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Film: The Ruin of All Witches
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Taj ul-Alam Safiatuddin Syah: a trailblazing Islamic queen
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Out and About in Madagascar
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The Duchy of Courland and a Baltic colonial venture across the ocean
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Out and About in Cairo
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The British Empire on trial
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‘Zulu’ and the end of Empire
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History Abridged: Language and the African continent
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Filmed Lecture: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution
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What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
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