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Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history
Teaching History article Carr, Evans, Oakshott and Rudge: the benefits of AEA history -
Triumphs Show 128: Speed-dating with Queen Elizabeth
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 128: Speed-dating with Queen Elizabeth -
Is it time to forget Remembrance?
Teaching History article Is it time to forget Remembrance? -
The Origins of Parliament
Classic Pamphlet The Origins of Parliament -
Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories
Primary History feature Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories -
Chronology - an Olympic timeline
Primary History article Chronology - an Olympic timeline -
Polychronicon 128: The Death of Captain Cook
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 128: The Death of Captain Cook -
Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11
Teaching History article Does scaffolding make them fall? Reflecting on strategies for developing causal argument in Years 8 and 11 -
Fascism in Europe 1919-1945
Classic Pamphlet Fascism in Europe 1919-1945 -
Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods -
Primary History 64: History 3-11: past, present and future
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 64: History 3-11: past, present and future -
The Historian 118: Travel
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 118: Travel -
Exploring the Cornish Religious Landscape
Historian article Exploring the Cornish Religious Landscape -
Edwardian England
Classic Pamphlet Edwardian England -
Move Me On 151: Getting past a plateau in development
Teaching History feature Move Me On 151: Getting past a plateau in development -
Primary History 44: Boudicca
Journal Primary History 44: Boudicca -
"Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past
Teaching History article "Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past -
Triumphs Show 127: using the Anne Frank House's 'A Family Secret'
Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing success Triumphs Show 127: using the Anne Frank House's 'A Family Secret' -
‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts
Teaching History article ‘You should be proud about your history. They make you feel ashamed’: Teaching history hurts -
Identity shakers: cultural encounters and the development of pupils' multiple identities
Teaching History article Identity shakers: cultural encounters and the development of pupils' multiple identities -
Polychronicon 127: The Crusades
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 127: The Crusades -
Teaching controversial issues...where controversial issues really matter
Teaching History article Teaching controversial issues...where controversial issues really matter -
Music, blood and terror: making emotive and controversial history matter
Teaching History article Music, blood and terror: making emotive and controversial history matter -
Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903
Historian article Landowners and their motives for change at the Suffolk village of Culford between 1793 and 1903 -
Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain
Historian article Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain