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An approach to teaching the British Civil Wars in the primary classroom
Primary History article An approach to teaching the British Civil Wars in the primary classroom -
The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family
Primary History article The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family -
Story time? Investigating using stories about the French Revolution with Year 12
Teaching History article Story time? Investigating using stories about the French Revolution with Year 12 -
Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period -
Approaches to teaching about national identities and belonging across the history curriculum
Teaching History article Approaches to teaching about national identities and belonging across the history curriculum -
Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England
Historian article Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England -
Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville
Historian article Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville -
Schools of Vice: how a medical scandal led to the dismantling of Britain’s last prison hulks
Historian article Schools of Vice: how a medical scandal led to the dismantling of Britain’s last prison hulks -
Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America
Historian article Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America -
Imperial spaces of a ‘miniature world’: the case of Rugby School, c.1828–1850
Historian article Imperial spaces of a ‘miniature world’: the case of Rugby School, c.1828–1850 -
Real Lives: A German captain’s perspective on the end of WWI
Historian feature Real Lives: A German captain’s perspective on the end of WWI -
Doing history: Contemporary narratives and the legacy of the Dagenham Ford Factory Strike of 1968
Historian feature Doing history: Contemporary narratives and the legacy of the Dagenham Ford Factory Strike of 1968 -
Telling rich stories about women’s lives in the American West at GCSE
Teaching History article Telling rich stories about women’s lives in the American West at GCSE -
Teaching Year 9 about the ordinary people who fought in the Spanish Civil War
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 about the ordinary people who fought in the Spanish Civil War -
‘Nothing was easy’: Viewing war, empire and racism through the eyes of a local Windrush migrant
Primary History article ‘Nothing was easy’: Viewing war, empire and racism through the eyes of a local Windrush migrant -
The 2024 Primary History survey: what are the implications for what it revealed?
Primary History article The 2024 Primary History survey: what are the implications for what it revealed? -
A revolution in primary history teaching, quietly consolidated over the past 35 years
Primary History article A revolution in primary history teaching, quietly consolidated over the past 35 years -
Writing in Primary History edition 1 and 100: has there been a dramatic shift?
Primary History article Writing in Primary History edition 1 and 100: has there been a dramatic shift? -
Lord North: The Noble Lord in the Blue Ribbon
Classic Pamphlet Lord North: The Noble Lord in the Blue Ribbon -
The End of Colonial Rule in West Africa
Classic Pamphlet The End of Colonial Rule in West Africa -
Polychronicon 112: The Angevin Empire
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 112: The Angevin Empire -
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 Historian 15
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 15 -
Cunning Plan… for using the story of Eunice Foote to bring environmental history into the curriculum
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan… for using the story of Eunice Foote to bring environmental history into the curriculum -
Beyond the bolt-on: placing local history at the heart of a diverse and decolonial curriculum
Teaching History article Beyond the bolt-on: placing local history at the heart of a diverse and decolonial curriculum