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Using the back cover image: Mummified cat
Primary History feature Using the back cover image: Mummified cat -
Inventing race? Using primary sources to investigate the origins of racial thinking in the past
Teaching History article Inventing race? Using primary sources to investigate the origins of racial thinking in the past -
How local history can bridge the gap...
Primary History article How local history can bridge the gap... -
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 -
Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963
Primary History article Significant anniversaries: the infamous Beeching Report 1963 -
The experience of Bilston in the cholera epidemic of 1831–32
Historian article The experience of Bilston in the cholera epidemic of 1831–32 -
The wheels (and horses…) on the bus
Primary History article The wheels (and horses…) on the bus -
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 -
Teaching about ‘these islands’ since 1066
Primary History article Teaching about ‘these islands’ since 1066 -
One of my favourite history places: the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum -
My great-grandfather and the Italian Campaign
Historian article My great-grandfather and the Italian Campaign -
Why are there so many ‘mummies’ in Western museums?
Primary History article Why are there so many ‘mummies’ in Western museums? -
Real Lives: Surviving the War in the Soviet Union: recollections of a child deportee
Historian feature Real Lives: Surviving the War in the Soviet Union: recollections of a child deportee -
My Favourite History Place: The Chantry Chapel of St Mary on Wakefield Bridge
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: The Chantry Chapel of St Mary on Wakefield Bridge -
‘One big cake’: substantive knowledge of the mid-Tudor crisis in Year 7 students’ writing
Teaching History article ‘One big cake’: substantive knowledge of the mid-Tudor crisis in Year 7 students’ writing -
Knowledge and the Draft NC
Teaching History article Knowledge and the Draft NC -
Teaching the British Empire in primary history
Primary History article Teaching the British Empire in primary history -
Exploring the spices of the east: how curry got to our table
Primary History article Exploring the spices of the east: how curry got to our table -
Developing a big picture of the Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings
Primary History article Developing a big picture of the Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings -
Potential and pitfalls in teaching 'big pictures' of the past
Teaching History article Potential and pitfalls in teaching 'big pictures' of the past -
Ten texts for the Platinum Jubilee
Primary History article Ten texts for the Platinum Jubilee -
My Favourite History Place: the Berlin Wall
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: the Berlin Wall -
Move Me On 181: navigating the challenges of learning to teach history with visual impairment
Teaching History feature Move Me On 181: navigating the challenges of learning to teach history with visual impairment -
‘What is history?’ Africa and the excitement of sources with Year 7
Teaching History article ‘What is history?’ Africa and the excitement of sources with Year 7 -
The Wolfson Prize for History at 50
Historian article The Wolfson Prize for History at 50