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Making Liverpool a great city; in association with LIVERPOOL The story behind our city's success started during the Industrial Revolution, as Mike Chappie discovers.(Features)
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Byline: Mike Chappie
THE dawn of the Industrial Revolution coincided with Liverpool's tide turn in mercantile fortunes - a double whammy that would project the town into the big league after centuries in the doldrums.
But Liverpool's part in muscling in on the action was as much to do with the spirit of its people as the force of circumstance, as Professor John Belchem, Professor of History at the University of Liverpool, reveals.
"The Liverpool success story of that time is all about human geography and not just about external factors because, in ...
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The University of Cambridge and the English Revolution: 1625-1699.
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...such churchmen as Archbishop Gilbert Sheldon and Bishop William Sancroft provided some protection and channelling of royal patronage...some forty-odd fellows refused the oath of loyalty to William and Mary and faced expulsion. The last of the purges...
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Marie Antoinette's pearls to hit auction block
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