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                                                                                The International Journal Volume 9 Number 2
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    IJHLTRInternational Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research Volume 9, Number 2 - Autumn/Winter 2010
ISSN 1472-9466
 
1. Editorial Hilary Cooper and Jon Nichol. 04 
2. Articles
Eleni Apostolidou 06
Oscillating Between the Recent Past and the Remote Past: The Perceptions of the Past and the Discipline
of History... The International Journal Volume 9 Number 2
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                                                                                The League of Nations
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletIt is common to see the failure of the League of Nations in its inability to stand up to the crises of the inter-war years.Peter Raffo shows that the League was flawed from the start. Never more than a voluntary association of sovereign states hoping to create ‘an atmosphere capable... The League of Nations
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                                                                                Modelling the discipline
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleDavid Hibbert and Zaiba Patel decided to work together after becoming concerned that school history curricula might not enable students to interrogate popular British mythologising about World War II. Building on these pre-existing concerns, their collaboration with the historian Yasmin Khan yielded an Interpretations enquiry which asked students to consider... Modelling the discipline
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                                                                                Why was it so important to see Dunkirk as a triumph rather than a disaster in 1940?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleKarin Doull investigates the perceptions of the outcome of the Dunkirk evacuation within the contextual framework of the time at which it occurred.
In May 1940 the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and a proportion of the French First Army group had withdrawn, under heavy fighting to the port of Dunkirk on the... Why was it so important to see Dunkirk as a triumph rather than a disaster in 1940?
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                                                                                A (non-Western) history of versatility
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleWaqās Ahmed broadens our perspective on where in history we might find polymaths, those who embody versatility of thought and action. While Western scholars might identify the likes of Leonardo da Vinci or Benjamin Franklin as the archetype of the polymath, they have in reality existed throughout history and across... A (non-Western) history of versatility
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                                                                                The Historian 146: Out now
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The magazine of the Historical AssociationRead The Historian 146: Civilisations
Join The Historian editorial board   As with all HA publications The Historian is edited by our members and has a small board of volunteers who discuss possible themes, commission articles, review and commission for regular features and read and respond to articles submitted by members.... The Historian 146: Out now
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                                                                                The potty timeline: an effective way of using timelines
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleTimelines are a constant source of fascination. Rows of events and time periods all jostling for position on an eternal line, cramming together or strung out with wide gaps between them. In our primary classrooms, however, the vastness of timelines can be diminished as we crop them on computers and... The potty timeline: an effective way of using timelines
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                                                                                The International Journal Volume 9 Number 1
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    International JournalInternational Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research
Volume 9, Number 1 - July 2010
ISSN 1472-9466
1. Editorial - Hilary Cooper and Jon Nichol
2. Articles
Current reflections - 2010, on John Fines' Educational Objectives for the Study of History:
A Suggested Framework and Peter Rogers' The New History,... The International Journal Volume 9 Number 1
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                                                                                Epistemic insights: bringing subject disciplines together
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History article"Teaching epistemic insight goes hand in hand with teaching a broad and balanced curriculum. It includes building students’ understanding of the ways that different types of disciplinary knowledge can help us to address questions that bridge subjects and disciplines." (Teaching and Learning about Epistemic Insight brochure, https://crc.up.pt/wp-content/uploads/sites/101/2017/09/epistemic-insight-brochure.pdf)
The Epistemic Insight Project... Epistemic insights: bringing subject disciplines together
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                                                                                The Establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1608 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe Reformation which Queen Elizabeth and her ministers created was a series of acts of state, but if we consider it only at the level of official hopes and pronouncements, we will paint a picture of hopeless unreality. For the Reformation to success, the government needed to follow up its... The Establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1608
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                                                                                An English Absolutism?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe term 'Absolutism' was coined in France in the 1790s, but the concept which described it was familiar to many Englishmen in the late seventeenth century. They talked of 'absolute monarchy', 'tyranny', 'despotism' and above all 'arbitrary government'. Their use of such terns were pejorative: they described political regimes of... An English Absolutism?
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                                                                                The International Journal Volume 2 Number 1
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    IJHLTREditorial  - Professionalism, Scholarship, Theory and Research
 
Ismail DemircioÄŸlu - Does the Teaching of History in Turkey Need Reform?
 
Terry Haydn - Subject Discipline Dimensions of ICT and Learning: History, a Case Study
 
Sonia Kerrigan - Creating a Community School Museum: Theory into Practice 
 
Romero Morante... The International Journal Volume 2 Number 1
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                                                                                Having 'Great Expectations' of Year 9
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
What scope does studying a classic novel in both English and history provide for meaningful cross-curricular work and how might engaging with historical fiction help pupils engage more effectively with the realities of the past?... Having 'Great Expectations' of Year 9
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                                                                                The International Journal Volume 12, Number 2
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    JournalEditorial 
New Zealand - Developing an Historical Empathy Pathway with New Zealand Secondary School Students - Martyn Davidson, University of Auckland
Cyprus - Deanna Troi and the Tardis: Does Historical Empathy have a Place in Education? Lukas N. Perikleous, University of Cyprus 
Brazil - An Investigation of the Ways in which... The International Journal Volume 12, Number 2
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                                                                                The International Journal Volume 1 Number 2
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    JournalEditorial  - History and the History Curriculum
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Isabel Barca - Prospective teachers' ideas about assessing different accounts 
 
Keith Barton - Primary children's understanding of the role of historical evidence: Comparisons between the United States and Northern Ireland  
 
Carley Dalvarez - The Contribution of History to Citizenship Education ... The International Journal Volume 1 Number 2
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                                                                                History 356
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 356All HA members have access to all History journal articles (Wiley Online Library site). To access History content: 
1. Sign in to the HA website (top right of any page)2. Then click this link to allow access to History content on the Wiley site.  
NB all links below go to the Wiley Online Library site and open in a new window or tab.
Articles
Access the full edition online... History 356
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                                                                                Seeing the historical world
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleIn this article, Lindsay Cassedy, Catherine Flaherty and Michael Fordham draw upon their empirical research to assess what understandings their students had of historical interpretations at the end of their compulsory education in history. They found that most students operated with an underlying epistemological model that did not reflect the... Seeing the historical world
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                                                                                The International Journal Volume 1 Number 1
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    JournalEditorial  
Old Wine, New Bottles : National Identity, Citizenship and the History Curriculum for the 21st Century
 
Articles 
Penelope Harnett - History in the Primary School: Re-Shaping Our Pasts. The Influence of Primary School Teachers' Knowledge and Understanding of History on Curriculum Planning and Implementation.
 
 
Laura Capita,... The International Journal Volume 1 Number 1
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                                                                                So was everyone an ancient Egyptian?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Developing an understanding of the world in ancient timesI will be honest – no child has actually asked me if the world was ever full of Ancient Egyptians! Having said that, by focusing on one part of the world, children are left with either this impression or the idea that nothing was happening elsewhere in the world. Clearly,... So was everyone an ancient Egyptian?
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                                                                                Using sites for insights
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleWorking alongside local history teachers to prepare for the new GCSE specifications Steve Illingworth and Emma Manners were struck that many teachers were concerned about two issues in particular: the breadth and depth of knowledge demanded and new forms of assessment, especially the historic environment paper. In this article they... Using sites for insights
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                                                                                New, Novice or Nervous? 153: Good Enquiry Questions
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureThis page is for those new to the published writings of history teachers. Every problem you wrestle with, other teachers have wrestled with too. Quick fixes don't exist. But if you discover others' writing, you'll soon find - and want to join - something better: an international conversation in which... New, Novice or Nervous? 153: Good Enquiry Questions
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                                                                                Thematic or sequential analysis in causal explanations
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleStruck by what he saw as the complexity, artistry and cognitive achievement of historians' narrative accounts, Robin Kemp decided to explore ways of teaching his pupils to write narrative and to analyse the role of such writing in developing various kinds of historical thinking.
Working with Year 8 and Year... Thematic or sequential analysis in causal explanations
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 165: Helping lower-attaining students
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureMy GCSE students were about to embark on their controlled assessment, which asked them to weigh up conflicting views on the British military’s contribution to the D-Day landings. Students were asked to engage  with a range of historians’ views and textbooks as well as some contemporary source material to assess... Cunning Plan 165: Helping lower-attaining students
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                                                                                The English Domestic Servant in English History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe history of domestic service in England has yet to be written. Hewers of wood and drawers of water there have always been, but historians have usually been little concerned with them. The material for their history is scattered and difficult to assess; even the word ‘servant' is not easy... The English Domestic Servant in English History
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                                                                                Tracking the health of history in England’s secondary schools
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleIn 2009 the Historical Association conducted the first of what has become an annual survey of history teachers in England. Its aim was to get beyond bare statistics relating to subject uptake and examination success to examine the reality of history teaching across all kinds of schools and to map... Tracking the health of history in England’s secondary schools