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Side A: Lucille Kekewich and Anne Laurence introduce students to the historical background of the Renaissance in Europe from 1360 to the mid-17th century. Examines the differences in state boundaries and the...
14 (presented by Anne Laurence): Summarises the course.
Surviving buildings indicate that wealth-creating activities in the countryside were as often industrial as as agricultural. This programme looks at industrial and agricultural building in France, Scotland...
In towns today there is a surviving mass of evidence for changes and contrasts in 17th-century society. This programme contrasts Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire with the new 17th-centruy town in...
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