Teaching History 35
Journal
History in Danger
Teaching History, February 1983 Number 35
In this issue:
Editorial, page 2
History in Danger - Margaret Parker, page 3
Watching the Detectives: A Critique of the Schools Council's Analogy between the Historian and the Detective - John Plowright, page 6
Teaching History Competition, page 9
Microcomputers and Local History Work in a Primary School - Alistair Ross, page 10
Report: Expenditure on Teaching History in Schools - Gordon Skipworth, page 14
Mortality: A Local History and Computing Project - Sue Edgington, page 15
Report: Archives and Education in Northern England - Kate Thompson, page 16
Scenes from History: The Woollen and Clothing Industries - June Wenban, page 17
History 16-18: An American Perspective - Paul Simmons and Bob Wolfson, page 20
Report: Teaching the Holocaust - Peter Farrar, page 24
Science and Technology in History Textbooks: Presentation and Image - Janet Maw, page 25
Poverty, Crime and Punishment in Early Nineteenth-Century England - Peter Grey and Richard Davis, page 30
Writing History - John Lally, page 34
The Contributors, page 39
Notes for Contributors, page 39
Notes and News, page 40
Book Reviews, page 41
Short Notices, page 48
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