Society
How people group together, organise their rules and systems are all part of what create a society. In this section articles examine the nature of society how it interacts with other themes of culture, power, etc. and how societies have developed and changed over time. The structures of the ancient world are explored as are the complex feudal systems and the varied societies of Empire and modernity.
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Latin Poets and their Role in Roman Society
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The Levellers
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The Road to the First English Civil War
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Richard II and the Peasants' Revolt
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Edward I: Law and State
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Poverty under the Tudors
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Second Wave Feminism as a personal journey
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Problems in the UK during the 1920s and 30s
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Britain & Ireland in the early 19th Century
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The Irish Famine
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How did the UK Women's Movement develop and change after enfranchisement?
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Origins of the Northern Irish Civil Rights Movement
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The Northern Irish Troubles and the Good Friday Agreement
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Britain's Retreat from Empire
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Second Wave Feminism in the UK
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How popular was the Nazi regime?
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Margaret Thatcher and her Legacy
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UK 1964-79 - Domestic problems under the Labour and Conservative Governments
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UK 1945-64 - Post War Consensus and the Welfare State
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Britain and the domestic impact of World War II
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