Power
The accumulation of, the acceptance of, and the use of power are all explored in this section. The individual reigns of some monarchs are looked at such as those from the Tudor period, but so are other leaders, despotic and revolutionary. Contemporary issues of the use of power in a democracy are explored are more complex ideas around power through individual actions and movements in history.
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Francis I and Absolute Monarchy
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Government and Society in Late Medieval Spain
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HA Podcast Series: James VI & I to Anne
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Henry VIII
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History Abridged: Balmoral
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History Abridged: POTUS - President of the United States
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History Abridged: The Berlin Conference 1884–1885
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Interpretations of the French Revolution
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Kennedy and the Bay of Pigs
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Louis XIV
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Lucy Hughes-Hallett on telling an HA branch about a book
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My Favourite History Place: The North Wessex Downs and Cwichelm’s Barrow
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Nazism and Stalinism
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New light on Rendlesham
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On Black Lives Matter
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Out and About: the central Marches of Wales and the Mortimer family of Wigmore
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Out and about in Zanzibar
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Parliament, people or privilege: Do we need a better understanding of constitutional history?
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Personality & Power: The individual's role in the history of twentieth-century Europe
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Peterloo: HA interview with Mike Leigh and Jacqueline Riding
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