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The Middle Ages met the Internet age Friday when the Domesday Book — a survey of England conducted almost 1,000 years ago — went online. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad ...
The Domesday Book is The National Archives' oldest and most famous public record. It is a highly detailed survey and valuation of all the land held by the king, William the Conqueror, and his chief ...
From 1984 to 1986, the BBC partnered up with Acorn Computers, Philips and Logica to record everyday life in the UK. The survey mostly involved school children, who wrote about everything from ...
LONDON - The Middle Ages met the Internet age when the Domesday Book — a survey of England conducted almost 1,000 years ago — went online. The book, a record of the people and lands ruled by William ...
Nearly a thousand years ago, a famous king created a famous book, later given the title 'Domesday' (pronounced 'doomsday'). It's among the most famous documents in English history, but its origins had ...
There’s rarely time to write about every cool science-y story that comes our way. So this year, we’re running a special Twelve Days of Christmas series of posts, highlighting one story that fell ...
Nothing of what William’s subjects had in life escaped the Domesday Book. Today, more covertly, those in power are using mass surveillance to collect all the digital details of our lives.
In reverse historical order, Domesday is the exemplum of what not to do, which is turn an average idea for In Our Time on Radio 4 into an hour-long documentary for the television. This is the greatest ...
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