Primary History 82
The primary education journal of the Historical Association

In this edition of Primary History
04 Editorial (Read article)
05 HA Primary News
06 Emerging historians in the outdoors – Gillian Sykes (Read article)
09 Getting to grips with concepts in primary history – Tim Lomas (Read article)
18 Up Pompeii: studying a significant event at Key Stage 1 – Susan Townsend (Read article)
24 The Bronze Age: what was so special about copper and tin? – Karin Doull (Read article)
32 The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings: push, pull, cause and consequence – Matthew Sossick (Read article)
36 Pain, pus and blood: the history of medicine—warts and all—for Key Stage 2 – Liz Egan (Read article)
44 Raising the profile of history in your school – Kerry Somers and Sarah Bartlett (Read article)
50 Using apps in the history curriculum – Glenn Carter (Read article)
52 Using a house for your local history study – Helen Crawford (Read article)
56 One of my favourite history places – Polly Tucknott explores Glastonbury (Read article)
58 History in the news
59 Using the back cover image: painted police truncheon – Izzy Bartley (Read article)
Plus Pull-out Posters:
Centre spread double-sided pull-out poster: Anglo-Saxon daily life
Regular features
Primary History magazine runs a number of great regular features including Ideas for Assemblies, One of My Favourite History Places and our Primary Pull-out Posters. You can view all editions of these features here.
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