Subjects

British History

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No Dog Exchanges Bones with Another

How do we get the help of millions of people we don’t know? Only by trade.

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Peace By Free Trade

The blessing of trade free from political interference was one of most important insights in British, indeed world history.

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The Persistence of Thomas Clarkson

Today, the slave trade is a £150bn global business. Back in the late 18th century, it was making a lot of influential people very rich too, but some in England were determined to stop it.

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Richard Arkwright

Arkwright invented the factory, without which modern life would be impossible.

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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

A gifted composer of classical music in the romantic tradition, admired by Stanford, Elgar, and Sullivan.

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The Science of Salix

Edward Stone wondered if the willow tree might have more in common with the Peruvian cinchona tree than just its damp habitat.

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