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  • Power and Freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714–2010

    30th October 2025

    From royal courts to radical protests, from industrial revolutions to global empires – this compelling new film series traces the dramatic evolution of power, rights, and freedom across three centuries of British and Irish history. We will trace Britain and Ireland’s transformation from 1714 to 2010, unpacking power struggles, social revolutions, and...

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  • Recorded webinar: Revisiting the witch trials

    Article

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  • Students’ local history stories

    Multipage Article

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  • Teach Environmental Histories network

    Information

    Teach Environmental Histories is a network that helps secondary school history teachers based in England to address young people’s concerns about the future of the planet. History has huge potential for educating pupils about the climate and ecological emergency. Crucially, the history that pupils learn in school can help them...

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  • Driving Your Discussion

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  • Approaches to teaching about national identities and belonging across the history curriculum

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  • Giving students proper recognition for historical oracy

    Article

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  • Story time? Investigating using stories about the French Revolution with Year 12

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  • Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period

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  • Promoting self-efficacy through combined literacy and oracy projects

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