Teaching History 116: Place

The HA's journal for secondary history teachers

By HA, published 26th September 2004

Place

This edition deals with how the purpose of history relates to the purpose of geography or how geography's shaping concepts fit into those of history. How do the two subjects strengthen each other?

06 Sense, Relationship, and Power: Uncommon Views of Place - Liz Taylor (Read article)

14 Cunning Plan: Geography in history: how do earthquakes affect a place? (Read article)

16 Picturing a Place: What you Get may be More than What you See - Jane Card (Read article)

21 Plotting maps and mapping minds: what can maps tell us about the people who made them? - Evelyn Sweerts and Marie-Claire Cavanagh (Read article)

27 How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE - Mary Woolley (Read article)

34 Triumphs show: A practical way of teaching the complexities of ‘The Troubles’ at GCSE - Emma Norcliffe (Read article)

36 Placing history: territory, story, identity – and historical consciousness - Arthur Chapman and Jane Facey (Read article)

42 Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied - David Lambert (Read article)

49 ‘If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him’ - Tim Kemp and Charlotte Bickmore (Read article)

54 Polychronicon: The Eternal City: The Roman Past throughout the Ages (Read article

58 Move Me On: trainee is having problems with his mentor (Read article)

62 The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film - Paul Sutton (Read article)

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