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Primary History 42: Getting Out
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 42: Getting Out -
Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place
Teaching History article Emotional response or objective enquiry? Using shared stories and a sense of place -
Primary History 36: Through the viewfinder
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 36: Through the viewfinder -
‘Zulu’ and the end of Empire
Historian article ‘Zulu’ and the end of Empire -
Primary History 30: Discovering the past
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 30: Discovering the past -
Primary History 34: What the Dickens?
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 34: What the Dickens? -
Cunning Plan 144: promoting independent student enquiry
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 144: promoting independent student enquiry -
Creating Stories For Teaching Primary History
Primary History article Creating Stories For Teaching Primary History -
Creativity, Imagination, and Fun in Primary History
Primary History article Creativity, Imagination, and Fun in Primary History -
From strategic routes to economic lifelines: the historical and contemporary importance of La Pintada
Article From strategic routes to economic lifelines: the historical and contemporary importance of La Pintada -
The Aztec Empire: a surprise ending?
Historian article The Aztec Empire: a surprise ending? -
Disembarking the religious rollercoaster
Teaching History article Disembarking the religious rollercoaster -
How museum collections make ancient Egypt, and the people who lived there, real
Primary History article How museum collections make ancient Egypt, and the people who lived there, real -
An Investigation into Finding Effective Ways of Presenting a Written Source to Students
IJHLTR Article An Investigation into Finding Effective Ways of Presenting a Written Source to Students -
Using an anthology of substantial sources at GCSE
Teaching History article Using an anthology of substantial sources at GCSE -
Out and About: Newcastle’s 1650 Witch Trial
Historian feature Out and About: Newcastle’s 1650 Witch Trial -
Rigorous, meaningful and robust: practical ways forward for assessment
Teaching History article Rigorous, meaningful and robust: practical ways forward for assessment -
Teaching History 183: Out now
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 183: Out now -
Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding
Teaching History article Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding -
The End of Germany’s Colonial Empire
Historian article The End of Germany’s Colonial Empire -
Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy and Undergraduate History
Article Academic Critical Thinking, Research Literacy and Undergraduate History -
The Reign of Edward VI: An Historiographical Survey
Article The Reign of Edward VI: An Historiographical Survey -
The Tudor Monarchy in crisis: using a historian's account to stretch the most able students in Year 8
Teaching History article The Tudor Monarchy in crisis: using a historian's account to stretch the most able students in Year 8 -
Meeting the historian through the text
Teaching History article Meeting the historian through the text -
Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation
Teaching History article Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation