Subjects

British History

in The Copy Book

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The Anglo-Zanzibar War

It lasted barely forty minutes, but it brought slavery to an end in the little island territory.

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The Calendar ‘English Style’

An English monk warned of a flaw in the world’s most widely-used calendar.

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The Character of Cecil Rhodes

The ruthless diamond magnate and Prime Minister of the Cape divided opinion in his own lifetime as he still does today.

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Clive of India

Robert Clive helped to establish a lasting bond between India and Britain, laying the foundations of modern India.

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Gunpowder, Treason and Plot

Only an anonymous tip-off prevented England losing her sovereignty as well as her King.

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‘Better Habits, Not Greater Rights’

The extraordinary productivity and social mobility of the Victorian era is to the credit not of the governing class, but of the working man.

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