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The Jewish Ghetto of Renaissance Venice

Jews were seen as a threat to Christianity, and in Venice a ghetto was created. But, despite this, there appears to be evidence of Venetian Jews being protected. The Renaissance Secrets team. The...

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Conspiring Against The Queen

In 1594 Roderigo Lopez was hung, drawn and quartered for trying to poison Queen Elizabeth I. Many historians have argued that he was framed - but David Katz believes he can prove his guilt. The...

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Conspiring Against The Queen - The case against Roderigo Lopez

David Katz argues there is plenty of evidence that Roderigo Lopez was a spy and that the motive was money. The act of taking money in return for poisoning the Queen was enough to convict him. The...

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Conspiring Against The Queen - The Prime Suspect

Roderigo Lopez was sPortuguese Jew who became physician to Queen Elizabeth I. Why was he considered a prime suspect in her attempted murder? The Renaissance Secrets team. The Renaissance Secrets team...

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Conspiring Against The Queen: The interrogation

Shown the torture possibilities of the Tower Of London, Lopez confessed. But was that genuine, or self-preservation? The Renaissance Secrets team. The Renaissance Secrets team created a series of...

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OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

Listen to the 2005 Open University Lecture, in which Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history Sir Ian Kershaw. Sir Ian Kershaw is Professor...

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OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History: Transcript

In the 2005 Open University Lecture, Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history. Sir Ian Kershaw. Sir Ian Kershaw is Professor of Modern...

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Thinking Allowed: Islamaphobia and anti-Semitism & the sociology of sleep

A new study attempts to remedy the absence of comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment in British accounts of race and racism. First published on Tue, 20 May 2014 as Thinking Allowed:...

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OpenLearn Live: 1st August 2016

The slow burn of an incendiary John Lennon line - and why chickens aren't linked to oil imports. Free learning from across the day. The OpenLearn team. The OpenLearn content & channel team:...

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The Lords against the gunboats: When the House of Lords took on Lord Palmerston

In 1850, The House of Lords gathered to condemn the British Government's use of a blockade to force reparations from Greece. Their intervention wasn't warmly received, as this extract from the...

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The Jewish Ghetto of Renaissance Venice

Jews were seen as a threat to Christianity, and in Venice a ghetto was created. But, despite this, there appears to be evidence of Venetian Jews being protected. The Renaissance Secrets team. The...

View Article

Conspiring Against The Queen

In 1594 Roderigo Lopez was hung, drawn and quartered for trying to poison Queen Elizabeth I. Many historians have argued that he was framed - but David Katz believes he can prove his guilt. The...

View Article

Conspiring Against The Queen - The case against Roderigo Lopez

David Katz argues there is plenty of evidence that Roderigo Lopez was a spy and that the motive was money. The act of taking money in return for poisoning the Queen was enough to convict him. The...

View Article


Conspiring Against The Queen - The Prime Suspect

Roderigo Lopez was sPortuguese Jew who became physician to Queen Elizabeth I. Why was he considered a prime suspect in her attempted murder? The Renaissance Secrets team. The Renaissance Secrets team...

View Article

Conspiring Against The Queen: The interrogation

Shown the torture possibilities of the Tower Of London, Lopez confessed. But was that genuine, or self-preservation? The Renaissance Secrets team. The Renaissance Secrets team created a series of...

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Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

Ian Kershaw, renowned as one of the leading experts on the Third Reich, unpicks the question of how history should view Adolf Hitler. Sir Ian Kershaw. Sir Ian Kershaw is Professor of Modern History at...

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OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History: Transcript

In the 2005 Open University Lecture, Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history. Sir Ian Kershaw. Sir Ian Kershaw is Professor of Modern...

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Thinking Allowed: Islamaphobia and anti-Semitism & the sociology of sleep

A new study attempts to remedy the absence of comparisons of anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim sentiment in British accounts of race and racism. First published on Tue, 20 May 2014 as Thinking Allowed:...

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OpenLearn Live: 1st August 2016

The slow burn of an incendiary John Lennon line - and why chickens aren't linked to oil imports. Free learning from across the day. The OpenLearn team. The OpenLearn content & channel team:...

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The Lords against the gunboats: When the House of Lords took on Lord Palmerston

In 1850, The House of Lords gathered to condemn the British Government's use of a blockade to force reparations from Greece. Their intervention wasn't warmly received, as this extract from the...

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