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Creating a curriculum to help children in the early years understand the world in which the live: history and children in the early years
Primary History article Creating a curriculum to help children in the early years understand the world in which the live: history and children in the early years -
Teaching History 122: Rethinking History
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 122: Rethinking History -
Engaging with controversial issues through drama
Primary History article Engaging with controversial issues through drama -
Teaching about the translatlantic slave trade and emancipation
Primary History article Teaching about the translatlantic slave trade and emancipation -
Primary History 46: Editorial: History, Citizenship and the Curriculum - A Fit Purpose
Primary History article Primary History 46: Editorial: History, Citizenship and the Curriculum - A Fit Purpose -
Primary History 63: History & Creativity
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 63: History & Creativity -
The National Insurance Act 1911: three perspectives, one policy
Historian article The National Insurance Act 1911: three perspectives, one policy -
Polychronicon 149: Interpreting the Persian Wars
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 149: Interpreting the Persian Wars -
Cunning Plan 149.1: a Year 7 lesson on Gladiators
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 149.1: a Year 7 lesson on Gladiators -
Teaching History 149: In Search of the Question
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 149: In Search of the Question -
Teaching History 120: Diversity and Divisions
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 120: Diversity and Divisions -
Do Mention the War' : the impact of a National Curriculum study unit upon pupils' perceptions of contemporary German people
Teaching History article Do Mention the War' : the impact of a National Curriculum study unit upon pupils' perceptions of contemporary German people -
The Reformed Electoral System in Great Britain, 1832-1914
Classic Pamphlet The Reformed Electoral System in Great Britain, 1832-1914 -
Kilpeck Church: a window on medieval 'mentalite'
Historian article Kilpeck Church: a window on medieval 'mentalite' -
The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986
Classic Pamphlet The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986 -
Iconic Images of War: photographs that changed history
Historian article Iconic Images of War: photographs that changed history -
Teaching History 119: Language
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 119: Language -
Visiting Vectis
Historian feature Visiting Vectis -
Is teaching about the Holocaust suitable for primary aged children?
Primary History case study Is teaching about the Holocaust suitable for primary aged children? -
Teaching History 148: Chattering Classes
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 148: Chattering Classes -
Polychronicon 126: Stonehenge
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 126: Stonehenge -
A search beyond the classroom: using a museum to support the renewal of a scheme of work
Teaching History Article A search beyond the classroom: using a museum to support the renewal of a scheme of work -
Teaching History 118: Re-thinking Differentiation
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 118: Re-thinking Differentiation -
The Historian 85: Lloyd George and Gladstone
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 85: Lloyd George and Gladstone -
Visual literacy: Look, talk, write - Using a picture to extend vocabulary
Primary History article Visual literacy: Look, talk, write - Using a picture to extend vocabulary