Maria Cannon
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Title | Year | Linked to | Last updated |
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The Family and Life Cycle in Early Modern Britain | Session 2018-19 | 17/04/2019 11:38:18 | |
History Beyond University | Session 2018-19 | 27/03/2019 11:33:26 | |
Sex, Gender and Power in Early Modern England | Session 2023-24 | M33247 | 26/03/2024 17:23:20 |
Introduction to Historical Research | Session 2018-19 | 21/05/2019 11:55:22 | |
The Extraordinary and the Everyday: People, Places and Possessions | Session 2023-24 | 31/07/2023 13:20:36 | |
Thinking Like an Historian | Session 2023-24 | M30477, M32747 | 15/04/2024 09:55:13 |
Fragments of the Past: Understanding Sources and Bias | Session 2023-24 | 18/07/2023 11:20:10 | |
Marriage, Birth and Death: The Family and Life Cycle in Britain c.1450-1700 | Session 2023-24 | 23/09/2019 13:19:39 | |
Introduction to Historical Research | Session 2023-24 | 11/06/2021 08:47:40 | |
The Hidden Lives of Things: Material Culture in the Early Modern World | Session 2023-24 | M32751 | 26/04/2024 08:08:21 |
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