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Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories
Primary History case study Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories -
The Reformed Electoral System in Great Britain, 1832-1914
Classic Pamphlet The Reformed Electoral System in Great Britain, 1832-1914 -
Move Me On 136: Struggling to teach elite politics/international relations
Teaching History feature Move Me On 136: Struggling to teach elite politics/international relations -
Teaching history's big pictures: including continuity as well as change
Teaching History article Teaching history's big pictures: including continuity as well as change -
Shaping macro-analysis from micro-history
Teaching History article Shaping macro-analysis from micro-history -
Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 136: how one history department changed pupils' and parents' perceptions of homework -
Exploring change and continuity with Year 7
Teaching History article Exploring change and continuity with Year 7 -
Teaching History 136: Shaping the Past
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 136: Shaping the Past -
The Historian 102: 'Catch me if you can'?
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 102: 'Catch me if you can'? -
An Intimate History of Your Home - Lucy Worsley
Historian Article An Intimate History of Your Home - Lucy Worsley -
The Historian 123: Newcastle & the General Strike 1926
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 123: Newcastle & the General Strike 1926 -
Ruins in the woods: A case study of three historical ruins 'hidden' in the woodland of Derbyshire
Historian article Ruins in the woods: A case study of three historical ruins 'hidden' in the woodland of Derbyshire -
Out and about looking at Crinkle Crankle Walls
Historian feature Out and about looking at Crinkle Crankle Walls -
The snobbery of chronology: In defence of the generals on the Western Front
Historian article The snobbery of chronology: In defence of the generals on the Western Front -
Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues
Teaching History feature Move Me On 135: Not sure where to draw boundaries when handling sensitive issues -
What time does the tune start? From thinking about 'sense of period' to modelling history at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article What time does the tune start? From thinking about 'sense of period' to modelling history at Key Stage 3 -
Polychronicon 135: Post-modern Holocaust Historiography
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 135: Post-modern Holocaust Historiography -
Circle Time in the secondary history classroom
Teaching History article Circle Time in the secondary history classroom -
Triumphs Show 135: how trainee teachers learned to put history back into GCSE
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 135: how trainee teachers learned to put history back into GCSE -
Nutshell 135: The challenge of analysing 'difference'
Teaching History feature Nutshell 135: The challenge of analysing 'difference' -
Drilling down: how one history department is working towards progression in pupils' thinking about diversity across Years 7, 8 and 9
Teaching History article Drilling down: how one history department is working towards progression in pupils' thinking about diversity across Years 7, 8 and 9 -
Teaching History 135: To They or Not To They
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 135: To They or Not To They -
Cunning Plan 129: Why has there been so much interest in Mary I?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 129: Why has there been so much interest in Mary I? -
New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship
Teaching History article New alchemy or fatal attraction? History and citizenship -
Unnatural and essential: the nature of historical thinking
Teaching History article Unnatural and essential: the nature of historical thinking