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Land use maps in the Italian state archives in Turin archives are used to research social and economic conditions in the regions of Piedmont - the hilly Langhe with sparse mixed farming, the flat Po valley,...
In 2 parts: 1) examines the lives of French workers including silk-weavers, coal miners, winemakers and gunsmiths in the late 19th-early 20th century, highlighting the living and working conditiions of...
In five parts, with an introduction followed by interviews with historians discussing relevant aspects of their specialist fields under the headings 1) Frontiers, 2) Definitions, 3) Developments, 4)...
An introduction to the human and social dimensions of economic history. Shows that industrialisation is not the uniform process it is often assumed to be. Illustrations from the French Lyonnais region in the...
Charts the development of the cities of Paris and Rome in the 19th century. By the start of the century, Napoleon had created an empire with Paris as its capital and Rome as its second city. Later, Napoleon...
14 (presented by Anne Laurence): Summarises the course.
In the 17th century, the influence of the state began to extend into areas such as poor relief, hospitals and religion. This programme examines the establishment of the great military hospitals, Les...
A televised recording of Michael Croft’s modern dress production of Shakespeare’s play at the Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon. Performed by the National Youth Theatre company with its original jazz score.
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