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Early Modern and Reformation Seminar --- Dr Benjamin Jackson (University of Manchester)
Clerical Domesticities in Eighteenth-Century England
Dr Benjamin Jackson (John Rylands Research Institute, University of Manchester) Clerical Domesticities in Eighteenth-Century England
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Inaugural Lecture by Professor Nissa Finney
Race, Place and Home
In the early 2000s it was claimed that Britain was 'sleepwalking to segregation'. Twenty years on an average neighbourhood in Britain is more...