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Learning and Work in Medieval England

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Kellogg College
Did Medieval people go on learning through their adult life? If so, what kind of things did they learn about, who taught them, and how was it done? This lecture was delivered 23rd May 2013 as part of national Adult Learners' Week.

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Kellogg College
People
Elizabeth Gemmill
Keywords
local history
medieval
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 29/05/2013
Duration: 01:05:36

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