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                                    Spinning with the Brain: Women's Writing in Seventeenth Century EnglandArticle Spinning with the Brain: Women's Writing in Seventeenth Century England
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                                    The Insanity of Henry VIArticle The Insanity of Henry VI
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                                    Recorded webinar: Untold Stories of D-DayWebinar Recorded webinar: Untold Stories of D-Day
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                                    Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar RepublicArticle Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar Republic
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                                    Inclusive approaches to teaching Elizabeth I at GCSEEquality, Diversity and Inclusion at GCSE Inclusive approaches to teaching Elizabeth I at GCSE
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                                    The Scottish Parliament by Robert S. RaitClassic Pamphlet The Scottish Parliament by Robert S. Rait
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                                    Ideas on the Shape, Size and Movements of the Earth - PamphletClassic Pamphlet Ideas on the Shape, Size and Movements of the Earth - Pamphlet
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                                    Recorded Webinar: Resisting ReaganArticle Recorded Webinar: Resisting Reagan
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                                    Recorded webinar: The People of 1381Article Recorded webinar: The People of 1381
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                                    Recorded Webinar: Ukraine and the Soviet Politics of EmpireArticle Recorded Webinar: Ukraine and the Soviet Politics of Empire
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                                    Recorded Webinar: Female slave-ownership in 18th and 19 century BritainArticle Recorded Webinar: Female slave-ownership in 18th and 19 century Britain
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                                    Exploring the importance of local visits in developing wider narratives of change and continuityRethinking religious rollercoasters Exploring the importance of local visits in developing wider narratives of change and continuity
