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The Mis-Conception of The English Society

by Enrico A Stennett in History, March 31, 2012
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Looking at children who are direct descendants of people born in the Ex-Colonial Territories of Africa and the West Indies.

Earliest British Christian Girl

by tonyleather in History, March 16, 2012
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7th century kings and nobles were happy to join in with the conversion process, because any noblewoman not wanting to marry could use the church as a good choice instead.

The Significance of Venerable Bede

by achstheatre in History, December 15, 2011
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The Significance of a Northumbrian monk who was a prominent scholar that lived in Jarrow between 672 and 735.

King Offa of The Mercians, a New Kind of Anglo-saxon Ruler?

by TheDoctor66 in History, July 27, 2011
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A discussion about the ways in which the reign of King Offa differed from that of other early Anglo-Saxon rulers and its importance.

Non-literary Sources

by TheDoctor66 in History, July 26, 2011
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An article using places names of Somerset to highlight how Non-Literary sources can be an invaluable tool to historians.

KKK – Ku Klux Klan

by Fritz kirchner in Issues, September 6, 2009
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The KKK (Ku Klux Klan) is the name of a once secret organization, which terrorised none white Americans and this made them a huge threat to black people. The organization was first formed by six middle class veterans in 1865 and was kept a secret.

Norman Conquest and Consequences

by William B. Kamffer in History, August 23, 2007
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1066 is a date lodged in the minds of Englishmen everywhere, but were the Anglo-Saxons really barbaric and the Norman’s civilized? What was the result of the clash of two cultures a millennium ago?

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