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A Vision of Britain through Time brings together historical surveys of the British Isles to create a record of how these islands and their localities have changed. It was created by Humphrey Southall and the Great Britain Historical GIS Project ("GIS" stands for "Geographical Information System").
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May 15, 2024 · According to many politicians and commentators, the UK is in a very sorry state. Ahead of the general election expected this year, Labour leader Keir Starmer has pledged to “fix broken Britain”.
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Jan 4, 2013 · So why do British people have such a confused - even negative - view of Americans, asks writer Will Self.
Jul 20, 2009 · A treasure trove of historical facts, figures, maps and viewpoints covering almost every settlement in Britain from many perspectives.
Nov 22, 2018 · Moreover, the article assesses the both confusing and ambiguous nature of these ‘British’ values, as well as their contradictory connection to the new triumphalist and old-fashioned vision of British history as promulgated in the Govian national curriculum.
A vision of Britain from 1801 to now. Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions. Help using this website
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Oct 20, 2010 · Leading historian Linda Colley will attempt to explain why Britain’s uniquely “unwritten” constitution paradoxically became so influential, and ask whether it is time it was changed, in a keynote public lecture this evening.