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Broadening and deepening narratives of Benin for Year 8
Teaching History article Broadening and deepening narratives of Benin for Year 8 -
Decolonise, don’t diversify: enabling a paradigm shift in the KS3 history curriculum
Teaching History article Decolonise, don’t diversify: enabling a paradigm shift in the KS3 history curriculum -
Diversifying the curriculum: one department’s holistic approach
Teaching History article Diversifying the curriculum: one department’s holistic approach -
In pursuit of shared histories: uncovering Islamic history in the secondary classroom
Teaching History article In pursuit of shared histories: uncovering Islamic history in the secondary classroom -
Move Me On 183: sees no reason to include Black or Asian British history
Teaching History feature Move Me On 183: sees no reason to include Black or Asian British history -
Teaching History 183: Out now
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 183: Out now -
Teaching History 183: Race
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 183: Race -
Archaeology and the Early Years: The Noah's Ark Experience
Primary History article Archaeology and the Early Years: The Noah's Ark Experience -
School children work as archaeologists
Primary History article School children work as archaeologists -
Case Study: Working with gifted and talented children at an Iron Age hill fort in north Somerset
Primary History article Case Study: Working with gifted and talented children at an Iron Age hill fort in north Somerset -
Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember
Primary History article Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember -
Our heritage: use it or lose it
Primary History article Our heritage: use it or lose it -
The true end of archaeology?
Primary History article The true end of archaeology? -
Move Me On 134: Getting enough A-level experience
Teaching History feature Move Me On 134: Getting enough A-level experience -
'How our area used to be back then': An oral history project in an east London school
Teaching History article 'How our area used to be back then': An oral history project in an east London school -
Factors influencing pupil take-up of history post Key Stage 3: an exploratory enquiry
Teaching History article Factors influencing pupil take-up of history post Key Stage 3: an exploratory enquiry -
Real Lives: Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial: Edward George Keeling
Historian feature Real Lives: Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial: Edward George Keeling -
Disease and healthcare on the Isle of Man
Historian article Disease and healthcare on the Isle of Man -
My Favourite History Place: St James Church, Gerrards Cross
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: St James Church, Gerrards Cross -
History Abridged: The census
Historian feature History Abridged: The census -
Out and About: the central Marches of Wales and the Mortimer family of Wigmore
Historian feature Out and About: the central Marches of Wales and the Mortimer family of Wigmore -
Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry
Teaching History article Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry -
The Historian 149: Out now
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 149: Out now -
The Historian 149: Pandemics
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 149: Pandemics -
Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance
Teaching History article Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance