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  • Teaching Britain’s ‘civil rights’ history

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  • Lesson sequence: Muslim Tommies

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  • Virtual Branch Film: The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania (1772-1795)

    14th December 2021

    Karin Friedrich recently joined the Virtual Branch to discuss aspects of its complex history in her talk on the partitions of Poland, their repercussions for German-Polish relations and their legacy. Professor Friedrich is chair in Early Modern European History at the University of Aberdeen, co-director of the Centre for Early Modern Studies, and...

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  • Virtual Branch Film: The Quest for the Lost of the First World War

    29th November 2021

    Historian Robert Sackville-West joined the HA Virtual Branch in November 2021 to talk about the topic of his book The Searchers: The Quest for the Lost of the First World War. By the end of the First World War, the whereabouts of more than half a million British soldiers were unknown. Most were presumed...

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  • Recorded webinar: History teachers as teachers of reading

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  • Film: Making the most of your secondary membership

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  • Virtual Branch Film: Life and Death in Occupied France

    27th October 2021

    Robert Pike joined the HA Virtual Branch to discuss the research for his latest book Silent Village: Life and Death in Occupied France. This work explores life in the French village of Oradour-sur-Glane before, during and after the infamous massacre and destruction by Nazi Germany that took place on 10 June...

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  • Film: Teaching history for beginners... Becoming a reflective practitioner

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  • Move Me On 184: struggling to see beyond tightly regimented teaching strategies

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  • Year 7 use oral traditions to make claims about the rise and fall of the Inka empire

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