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Christine Garwood

    Mid-Victorian Britain
    Flat Earth
    Museums in Britain
    • From global icons like the British Museum and the Ashmolean to the many hundreds of small collections to be found across the country, museums are at the very centre of our heritage. This book looks at museums in our culture and history as a whole, tracing the social shifts and trends which have affected them and of which they have been part.

      Museums in Britain
    • Flat Earth

      The History of an Infamous Idea

      • 474 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Exploring the intriguing movement that challenges established scientific beliefs, this book delves into the bizarre efforts of individuals advocating for a flat Earth theory. It examines the motivations behind this crusade, the arguments used to support their claims, and the cultural implications of rejecting scientific consensus. Through a blend of historical context and contemporary analysis, it reveals how these fringe ideas persist in modern society, questioning the nature of truth and belief in an age dominated by science.

      Flat Earth
    • Mid-Victorian Britain

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The middle years of Queen Victoria's reign saw huge social changes, with the rise of the middle classes, the introduction of compulsory education and the growth of the labour movement. This title explains how these changes affected family life in Britain.

      Mid-Victorian Britain