DR IAN MORTIMER:'Elizabethan London is unlike any other city or town in England. It has a much bigger population, covers a larger area, and is much richer.' DR IAN MORTIMER:'As you near the city ...
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. This work engages in the historical debate about the reasons for London's freedom ...
The Elizabethan era saw large numbers of migrants ... His findings are revealed in a new paper titled "Migrant Voices in ...
Ian Mortimer takes a journey back in time to find out who were the rich in Elizabethan England. Why was London the centre of the Elizabethan world? videoWhy was London the centre of the ...
Worried that she might not like Somerset life Jane decided to keep, and rent out, her London house and use the money to rent a place. In December 2023 a three-bedroom Elizabethan cottage came up ...
Archaeologists uncovered a rectangular timber structure made up of 144 surviving timbers London's earliest playhouse ... first purpose-built theatre of the Elizabethan era but its location has ...
it is also to be recommended for its careful use of the words of hundreds [of] Londoners otherwise lost from sight and sound.' Population Studies 'This ought to be compulsory reading for ...
Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, 16th century historian and author of Reformation and Religious Identity in Cambridge (Boydell and Brewer, 2007) in dialogue with Gary Gibbon, political editor of ...
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