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Available now
FREE study skills
lecture
A talk on study skills for AS/A2 History
(free
30 mins introduction)
by Gilbert Pleuger
For
access to all lectures go
to
www.ehistory.org.uk the new
Sempringham
eLearning portal
Available very shortly
British History
Political History
The 1867 Reform Act [including
reference to the 1885 Reform Act] by Professor Martin Pugh
Gladstone and the Liberal Party by Professor Martin Pugh
Joseph
Chamberlain, Tariff Reform and the Liberal Party by Professor Martin
Pugh
Disraeli and Conservative Revival by Professor Martin Pugh
Salisbury and
late-Victorian Conservatism by Professor Martin Pugh
National Decadence and National
Efficiency c. 1890s to 1914 by Professor Martin Pugh
The campaign for Women's
Suffrage from c. 1860s to the First World War by Professor
Martin Pugh
The campaign for
Women's Suffrage from the First World War to 1928 by Professor
Martin Pugh
Was the Labour Party
displacing the Liberals before 1914? by Professor Martin Pugh
The Edwardian Liberal
Governments, 1905-14 by Professor Martin Pugh
The Impact of the
First World War on British Politics by Professor Martin Pugh
Lloyd
George as Prime Minister by Professor Martin Pugh
Lloyd George and
the Liberal Party by Professor Martin Pugh
The Rise of Labour c. 1914 to
1929 by Professor Martin Pugh
Ramsay MacDonald and the fall of
the Second Labour Government 1929-31 by Professor Martin Pugh
The General Strike of 1926 -
causes and consequences by Professor Martin Pugh
Baldwin and the National
Governments by Professor Martin Pugh
British fascism between the Wars
by Professor Martin Pugh
The political career of Winston
Churchill c. 1904-1939 by Professor Martin Pugh
The Impact of the Second World
War on British Politics (inc. 1945 general election] by Professor
Martin Pugh
Social/economic History
The question of poverty in the
late-Victorian and Edwardian era by Professor Martin Pugh
Trade Unions, from late-Victorian
times to 1918] by Professor Martin Pugh
The
Edwardian social welfare reforms - origins of the welfare state? by
Professor Martin Pugh
The Impact of the
First World War on British society by Professor Martin Pugh
Unemployment in the inter-war period by Professor Martin Pugh
The standard of
living and consumerism in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s by
Professor Martin Pugh
Women and feminism between the
wars by Professor Martin Pugh
European
and World History
Available shortly