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Shows how houses, even houses in ruins, can reveal a suprising amount about the political power and ambition of their builders. Examines the ruins of the Earl of Strafford’s enoumous house, Jigginstown in...
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...
A revisionist view of the life of Joan of Arc, finding her previous reputation to good to be true and goes back to the original trial texts to uncover a very different character from the familiar image of...
The provision of libraries and university reform was the product of enlightened patronage. This programme looks at the patronage of Thomas Bodley and Archbishop Laud at Oxford, Cardinal Mazarin in Paris and...
Uses extensively the authentic Russian version of ‘War and Peace’ to tell the story of the march from Moscow which cost the lives of 500,000 men.
Examine women’s involvement in Fascist parties past and present in Italy, France, Germany and the UK. Women currently involved call themselves ‘modern nationalists’ in order to distance themselves from...
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...
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...
Shows how agriculture has evolved in France between 1970 and 1990 under the influence of the Common Agricultural Policy, using a study undertaken by the Centre for Rural Geography at the Ecole Normale...
The work of Jacques Copeau and his successors in French theatre, 1913-1937.
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