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6: Three examples - Heriot’s Hospital, Corsham Free School and Sir John Moore’s School - to show can be learned from buildings about education, patronage and life in 17th-century Britain.
14 (presented by Anne Laurence): Summarises the course.
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...
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...
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...
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...
Illustrates the plight of communities on the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and residents’ efforts to re-open closed border roads.
Michael Ignatieff examines nationalism in the modern world.
Considers the ‘Field Day Anthology’ of Irish writing and what it reveals about Ireland.
12: Profiles Belgium, whose success lies in its iron and steel industry, geographical position and arms trade, and also its Eurocrats.
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