Sample Resources

Membership of the Historical Association gives you access to a range of digital resources depending on your membership type.  If you’re interested in joining but not sure what kinds of resources membership opens up, or what type of membership might be right for you, this section is designed to give you a taster of what’s available. 

You can also combine different membership types depending on your interests, for example by adding an extra journal subscription to your membership, which gives you access to the corresponding online resources.  We also offer an 'Online Access All Areas' additional subscription which opens up all the resources on the website, not just those corresponding to your membership type. Read more

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  • Historian Membership Sample Resources

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    Historian membership gives access to a range of digital resources which help you to explore everything you love about history - whether that be new or familiar! Why not take a look at some of our sample resources?   The Historian magazine Issue 125 - Magna Carta The Historian magazine Issue 127 - Agincourt The Historian magazine Issue 138 - Hidden...

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  • Primary Membership Sample Resources

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    Primary membership gives access to a range of digital resources to support planning and delivery in the classroom as well as your own professional development.  Why not take a look at some of our free sample resources? Primary History Magazine: Issue 95 (February 2024) Primary History Magazine: Issue 78 Primary History Magazine...

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  • Secondary Membership Sample Resources

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    Secondary membership gives access to a range of digital resources to support planning and delivery in the classroom as well as your own professional development.  Why not take a look at some of our free sample resources?   Teaching History journal Teaching History is the UK’s leading professional journal for secondary history...

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