Subjects

British History

in The Copy Book

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The Economic Case for Time Off

Adam Smith encourages employers to restrict working hours to reasonable limits, for humanity and for profit.

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308

Ode to English Joy

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony was commissioned by a fiercely independent Britain, and Beethoven was excited to oblige.

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Anne Ford Thicknesse

A young English girl in Dr Johnson’s London struggles to share her gift for music.

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Birds of Paradise

Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf paints a word-picture of heaven and the seraph-band that swoops and soars before the throne.

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Beethoven’s First

Everyone wanted to know who Beethoven’s favourite composer was.

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‘My English Joy’

In 1837 William Sterndale Bennett, then regarded as England’s most exciting young composer, made history in quite another... field.

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