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Rosalyn Ball considers the career of the first woman to take her seat in Parliament.
A visit to the best preserved World War I training trenches at Penally in Pembrokeshire.
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Uncovering the hidden secrets of a Renaissance ceiling at St David's Cathedral.
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Laser scanning brings a totally new dimension to the history of a quarry in North Wales.
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A look at Stonehenge's link to the Preseli Hills, and Swansea's medieval beginnings.
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Diarmaid MacCulloch looks at the Reformation and its attack on the Catholic Church.
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Diarmaid MacCulloch explores Eastern Orthodox Christianity's fight for survival.
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Diarmaid MacCulloch explores the extraordinary rise of Roman Catholic Church. (R)
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Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity's origins lie east of Jerusalem and Rome. (R)
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Neil Oliver looks at how early 19th-century Scotland became a seedbed of revolution.
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How in the 18th century Scotland was transformed into one of the richest nations on Earth.
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The story of how Scotland and England came together in 1707 to form Great Britain.
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The story of the National Covenant of 1638 - a document that led to the Civil War.
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Terry MacLeod of the CBC explores the historical links between Scotland and Canada.
How the Medici family transformed Florence through sculpture, painting and architecture. (R)
Psychoanalyst Michael Brearley delivers a talk about the nature of leadership.
Gwrthryfelwyr Cymreig ar hyd y canrifoedd. Welsh rebels over the centuries.
The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
The events and characters of Ireland's history are brought to life.
Mark Stephen explores the Highlands lodge that inspired the village in TV's The Prisoner.
Billy Bragg on the Victorian music hall, considered Britain's original urban folk music.
Looking at the difficult and controversial proceedings of the Boundary Commission in 1925.
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A look at the early deliberations of the three-man Boundary Commission.
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Examining the defining events that led to the creation of the Irish border in 1920.
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Harry Wright's colour films of the indigenous peoples of Africa and Central America. (R)
Christopher Lee's vivid account of the impact of Britain's most powerful families.
Exploring the achievements of the chronicler of the Italian Renaissance, Giorgio Vasari. (R)
Exploring the achievements of the chronicler of the Italian Renaissance, Giorgio Vasari. (R)
Janet Todd explores the magical literary past of a garden on the island of La Giudecca.
18th century Glasgow and its tobacco fortune is explored with Neil Oliver.