Britain & Ireland 1901-present
War and conflict, technology, illness and medicine and the battle for civil and national rights have all been key elements of the 20th century through to today, thus, all of those themes and many more are explored in this section. Underpinning many of these articles and included here are articles exploring pedagogical issues, managing knowledge and transferring knowledge. Read more
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England Arise! The General Election of 1945
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Ensuring Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children do not feel unseen in the history classroom
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Exploring and Teaching Twentieth-Century History
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Fifties Britain through the senses: ‘never had it so good’?
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Film: The Quest for the Lost of the First World War
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Film: “The Talk Should Not Be Broadcast”: Homosexuality and the BBC before 1967
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Gary Sheffield: Origins of the First World War
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Helping Year 9 explore the cultural legacies of WW1
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Helping Year 9 to engage effectively with ‘other genocides’
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Helping Year 9s explore multiple narratives through the history of a house
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How visual evidence reflects change and continuity in attitudes to the police in the 19th and early 20th centuries
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Introducing History Lab
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Investigating ‘sense of place’ with Year 9 pupils
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Irish Unionism 1885-1922
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Lloyd George & Gladstone
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Local Authority Housing
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Magna Carta and the development of the British constitution
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Making History
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Mentioning the War: does studying World War Two make any difference to pupils' sense of British achievement and identity?
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Modelling the discipline
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