Anna Keay on Historic Architecture, Monarchy, and 17th Century Britain | Free Podcast Summary

Anna Keay on Historic Architecture, Monarchy, and 17th Century Britain | Conversations with Tyler In a captivating dialogue with Tyler, Anna Keay, a historian and director of the Landmark Trust, explores the cultural heritage of Great Britain, the potential…

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Emergence of Scientific Inquiry

The 17th century marked the beginning of scientific process and inquiry.

Figures like Robert Boyle and William Petty were part of a group of men who formed the Royal Society in the early 1660s, ushering in a new era of scientific exploration.

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  1. 01Anna Keay on Historic Architecture, Monarchy, and 17th Century Britain | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Emergence of Scientific Inquiry
  3. 03Wealth Tax and Historic Buildings
  4. 04Role of Lotteries in Heritage Preservation
  5. 05Importance of Long-Term Perspective in Preservation
  6. 06Decline of Neighborhood Architecture
  7. 07Abolition of the House of Lords
  8. 08Enduring Popularity of the British Monarchy
  9. 09Work of the Landmark Trust

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