Subjects

British History

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Inquire Within

Philosopher and social activist John Stuart Mill discusses the most liberating kind of education.

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Charles I and his Parliament

Charles took his rights and duties as a King with religious seriousness, but Parliament’s sense of both right and duty was just as strong.

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345

Interregnum

When Parliament overthrew the capricious tyranny of Charles I, it discovered an uncomfortable truth about power.

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A Pledge to the People

Edmund Burke pleaded with Parliament to emerge from behind closed doors and reconnect with the British public.

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The Rainhill Trials

To prove that steam power was the future of railways, George Stephenson held a truly historic competition.

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Cuthbert and the Phantom Fire

The Northumbrian saint warned of an enemy who would stop at nothing to silence the good news.

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