Join the winner of the 2012 Man Booker Prize, Hilary Mantel, as she discusses her winning book, and what it's like to win the most prestigious prize in literature.
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The Triumph of Good Divine Providence, The Cain-Abel Paradigm, and the End of Marxism
Thomas Cromwell
What lies behind the spread of the harmful ideologies of the Left and their destruction of civilization? What is Communist China so aggressive on the world stage and why does it persecute its ethnic and religious minorities so brutally?
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The National Archives Podcast Series will remain live, but will not be updated with new content. For new podcasts from us head over to On the Record at The National Archives.
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Chapter 21- Conclusion The End of Marxism and the Dawn of a New DayThomas Cromwell
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Reclaiming the Providence for America By Building an Alliance to Defeat EvilThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 19 - The Triumph of GoodThe Case for Personal ResponsibilityThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 18 - America's Providential MissionDivine Providence and the Rise of a Worldwide AbelThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 17 - Making Fallen Nature the LawGovernments Side with Lucifer and CainThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 16 - Marxism Metastasizes IIISocial Justice Theory Infects Every Aspect of LifeThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 15 - Marxism Metastasizes IIPostmodernism Takes Critical Theory GlobalThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 14 - Marxism Metastasizes IAmerican Marxism Find a Trojan Horse and The Frankfurt School Marries Marx with Freud in Critical TheoryThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 13 - The Rise of Communist ChinaCasting a Dark Shadow Across the EarthThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 12 - The Communist SeductionWaking Up to a World of Broken PromisesThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 11 - A Bitter 20th-Century HarvestEvil Unleashed: Socialism, Communism and FascismThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 10 - The Advent of CommunismMarxism Offers an Earthly UtopiaThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 9 - Renewal and Revolution in EuropeCain and Abel Movements Shape the FutureThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 8 - The Rise of IslamA Challenge to ChristianityThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 7 - Jesus and the Christian EraGlobal Enlightenment Accelerates the Mission of JesusThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 6 - The Axial Age: An Era of Global EnlightenmentReligious, Philosophical and Scientific AwakenessThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 5 - The Struggle Between Good and Evil in History - Historical Materialism or Divine Providence?
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Chapter 5 - The Struggle Between Good and Evil in History - Historical Materialism or Divine Providence?Thomas Cromwell
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Chapter 4 - The Way of Abel - The Path to Fulfilling the Divine ProvidenceThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 3 - The Origin of Evil - Human Alienation from GodThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 2 - In the Beginning - Two Opposing Views of the Origin and Purpose of HumankindThomas Cromwell
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Chapter 1 The Crisis in Today's World - Marxism and Critical Theories are Destroying Civilization
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Chapter 1 The Crisis in Today's World - Marxism and Critical Theories are Destroying CivilizationThomas Cromwell
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Introduction to The Book Triumph of GoodThomas Cromwell
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Preface and Commentary the book The Triumph of GoodThomas Cromwell
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About the Author Thomas CromwellThomas Cromwell
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Want to hear more from The National Archives? We'd like to introduce you to On the Record, a new podcast bringing old stories to life. Join our experts and special guests as we dig deep into the people behind the paper and bring fascinating stories from more than 11 million records to life. Discover tales of forbidden love, spies, protest and the e…
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The global datafication of economy, society and politics has rendered humans into constellations of datapoints. Technologies measure, monitor, predict and classify to enable personalization in the online and offline worlds alike, and we are increasingly offered bespoke realities: advertising, healthcare, government services, and recommendations uni…
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The 1848-1849 cholera epidemic in England and Wales was described by a government report as if a ‘foreign army’ had ‘held possession of the country, and slain 53,293 men, women and children’. In the mid-19th century the country faced an epidemic of filth; poorly drained, overcrowded towns created an environment ripe for diseases like typhus […]…
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Diarmaid MacCulloch, Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church at the University of Oxford and Fellow of St Cross College, introduces his ground-breaking biography of Thomas Cromwell, the self-made statesman who married his son to King Henry VIII’s sister-in-law, re-shaped Tudor England and Ireland, and sent the kingdom on a Protestant course…
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In this talk to mark the latest volume of his epic history of post-war Britain, television presenter and best-selling author Dominic Sandbrook recreates the strange world of early 1980s, taking in everything from Margaret Thatcher, Ian Botham and Spandau Ballet, to the Falklands War, the Sinclair Spectrum and the Sony Walkman.…
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Rebecca Gowers uncovered a fascinating story within her family tree – that of Harry Larkyns. She learnt that Harry was an attractive cad who lived a charmed life, right up until the moment he fell in love with the wife of noted photographer, Eadweard Muybridge. In this ‘Meet the Author’ event (recorded over Zoom), Rebecca […]…
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Trevor Barnes is the author of a new study of one of the Cold War’s most notorious spy cases – the Portland Spy Ring. In this ‘Meet the Author’ talk, Trevor is joined by Professor Chris Andrew of Cambridge University to discuss his latest book, Dead Doubles.Professor Chris Andrew
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Opening up the electorate in 1918 to some women voters naturally triggered a conversation about female parliamentarians. Under the 1918 Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act, Nancy Astor was the first female MP to take her seat. In this talk, Dr Jacqui Turner reflects on Astor’s achievements and on how she became a totem for women […]…
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In this ‘Meet the Author’ event (recorded over Zoom), Dermot Turing discusses his latest book, The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park, with our Collections Expert, Mark Dunton. The book examines the lives of the brilliant and eccentric individuals who cracked the seemingly unbreakable Enigma code.Dermot Turing
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The National Archives’ collections offer a valuable insight into how the government interacted with and viewed LGBTQ communities in the past, at a time when the State played a major role in repressing and controlling the lives of gay and bisexual men and women. This talk takes you through records relating to queer history, using photographs, court …
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Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Session 2: Structures – forms of co-production
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What are the opportunities, and challenges, of working collaboratively with archivists, academics and community groups? The theme of this year’s Gerald Aylmer seminar was ‘Co-production and collaboration in the archives’. It was a day of discussion, analysis and learning, featuring a range of collaborative projects, as seen from the perspectives an…
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Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Welcome and introduction
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What are the opportunities, and challenges, of working collaboratively with archivists, academics and community groups? The theme of this year’s Gerald Aylmer seminar was ‘Co-production and collaboration in the archives’. It was a day of discussion, analysis and learning, featuring a range of collaborative projects, as seen from the perspectives an…
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Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Session 1: Three questions for the day
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What are the opportunities, and challenges, of working collaboratively with archivists, academics and community groups? The theme of this year’s Gerald Aylmer seminar was ‘Co-production and collaboration in the archives’. It was a day of discussion, analysis and learning, featuring a range of collaborative projects, as seen from the perspectives an…
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Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Practices – what makes for effective co-production?
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What are the opportunities, and challenges, of working collaboratively with archivists, academics and community groups? The theme of this year’s Gerald Aylmer seminar was ‘Co-production and collaboration in the archives’. It was a day of discussion, analysis and learning, featuring a range of collaborative projects, as seen from the perspectives an…
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Gerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archive: Session 4: Outcomes – what is the value of co-production?
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What are the opportunities, and challenges, of working collaboratively with archivists, academics and community groups? The theme of this year’s Gerald Aylmer seminar was ‘Co-production and collaboration in the archives’. It was a day of discussion, analysis and learning, featuring a range of collaborative projects, as seen from the perspectives an…
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