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History 325
The Journal of the Historical Association
Articles1. Fiction as History: The Black Death and Beyond (pages 3-23) - John Hatcher2. Tudor: What's in a Name? (pages 24-42) - C. S. L. Davies3. Chartism, Bronterre O'Brien and the ‘Luminous Political Example of America' (pages 43-69)- Michael Turner4. The ‘Bandon Valley Massacre' as a Historical Problem (pages 70-98)...
History 325
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Primary History 97 – Out now
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
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Dear Colleagues,
We hope that you like our new approach to Primary History. We are building on what we have provided in the past editions by increasing our emphasis on classroom application including some pictures of children undertaking historical tasks.
We are delighted that this edition...
Primary History 97 – Out now
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Primary History 96: Climate and Environment
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
05 Editorial (Read article)
06 The potential of primary history – Alison Kitson and Michael Riley (Read article)
12 How much has the weather mattered in British history? A possible development study – Tim Lomas (Read article)
20 A Significant Local Event: Carlisle floods – Sue Temple (Read article)
24 Earth heroes: Etta Lemon,...
Primary History 96: Climate and Environment
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Let's see what's under the blue square...': getting pupils to track their own thinking
Teaching History article
Trainee teachers Suzie Bunyan and Anna Marshall explain why they decided to devise an activity in which they made a big fuss of a just one visual source. As beginning teachers they were also focusing on aspects of their own professional learning. They had decided to extend their skills in...
Let's see what's under the blue square...': getting pupils to track their own thinking
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Primary History 94
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
05 Editorial (Read article - open access)
06 Is primary history thriving? What the recent survey of primary history seems to be telling us – Tim Lomas (Read article)
10 Using picture books to explore ideas around history with very young children – Karin Doull (Read article)
14 Significant people: why it’s...
Primary History 94
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History 381
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 108, Issue 381
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New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering: Introduction (pp 190-201) – Dannielle Shaw, Matthew Woodcock (Free to Read)
The Secretariat of Francis Walsingham, 1568–1590 (pp 202-223) – Hsuan-Ying Tu
Robert Barret and the Making of an Early...
History 381
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Primary History 93
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
04 Editorial (Read article - open access)
06 The wheels (and horses…) on the bus – Emily Rotchell (Read article)
10 The Coronation – Karin Doull (Read article)
18 Teaching Robin Hood at Key Stage 1 – Matthew Sossick (Read article)
22 How local history can bridge the gap from teaching Understanding...
Primary History 93
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History 378
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 378
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Prisoners, Sanctuary-Seekers, and Workers: Jews at the Tower of London, 1189–1290 (pp 815-835) – Rory Maclellan
Mercenaries, Migration and the Crew of the Mary Rose (pp 836-860) – Samantha Nelson, Catherine Fletcher (Open access)
Political Charity:...
History 378
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Primary History 92: Out now
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
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It seems like such a short while ago that we were all joyfully celebrating the platinum jubilee (or platy joobs) and yet this edition contains an article focused on our new monarch, King Charles III, and some of the changes we are having to get used...
Primary History 92: Out now
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History 376
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 376
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‘The King's Other Islands of the Sea’: The Channel Islands in the Plantagenet Realm, 1254–1341 (pp 453-483) – Alexander Kelleher (Open Access)
How Global was Medieval Prussia? An Analysis of the Barlaam and Josaphat Manuscript of...
History 376
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History 375
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 375
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History in Public: Power and Process, Harm and Help (pp 211-234) – Christel Annemieke Romein, Laura Doak, Hannah Parker, Janet Weston (Open Access)
Everyday Public History (pp 235-248) – Huw Halstead (Open Access)
History and Public Memory...
History 375
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History 374
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 374
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Fear, Hatred and Strategy during the Wars of the Roses (pp 3-24) – Gordon McKelvie (Free to Read)
The Supposed Burning of the Racovian Catechism in 1614: A Historiographical Myth Exposed (pp 25-50) – Ariel Hessayon, Diego Lucci (Free to...
History 374
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History 371
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 371
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‘Qu'il est question d'une langue sauvage’: Phrasebooks for European Travellers in Eighteenth-Century North America (pp 356-383) – Giulia Iannuzzi (Open Access)
Travel, Expertise and Readers: Francesco Ottieri (1665–1742) and the Writing of Modern History (pp 384-408) –...
History 371
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History 366
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 366
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English, Welsh and Irish Scholars in the New Universities of the Continent in the Later Middle Ages (pp 381-401) – Rhun Emlyn
1603: Multiple Monarchy and Scottish Identity (pp 402-421) – Roger A. Mason (Open access)...
History 366
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History 365
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 365
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The ‘Holy Days’ of Queen Elizabeth I (pp 201-228) – Natalie Mears, Philip Williamson (Free Access)
The Making of Pombal: Speculation, Diplomacy and the Iberian Enlightenment, c .1714–1755 (pp 229-251) – Edward Jones Corredera
Origins and...
History 365
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History 363
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 363
Articles
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Alun Howkins, 1947–2018: Introduction (pp 819-828) – Karen Sayer, Nicola Verdon
Skill, Status and the Agricultural Workforce in Victorian England (pp 829-850) – Nicola Verdon
Worcestershire's Women: Local Studies and the Gender Politics of the...
History 363
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HA News, Autumn 2024
Welcome to the autumn 2024 edition of HA News magazine
Welcome to the autumn edition of HA News.
We have updates on the office team's move back into 59a, and HA President Alexandra Walsham's busy six months travelling the country supporting the HA and its activities, as well as membership, education and competition updates.
Dr Dean A. Irwin shares ‘What got me into...
HA News, Autumn 2024
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Primary History 82
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
04 Editorial (Read article)
05 HA Primary News
06 Emerging historians in the outdoors – Gillian Sykes (Read article)
09 Getting to grips with concepts in primary history – Tim Lomas (Read article)
18 Up Pompeii: studying a significant event at Key Stage 1 – Susan Townsend (Read article)
24 The Bronze Age:...
Primary History 82
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History 360
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 360
Articles
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Britain, Australia and the Secret Ballot Act of 1872 (pp 209-227) – Edwin Jaggard
The First Step to a Nation? The Irish Postal Service and the Home Rule Crisis (pp 228-244) – Claire Fitzpatrick...
History 360
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Primary History 81
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
04 Editorial (Read article)
05 HA Primary News
08 Riding along on my pushbike… exploring transport in EYFS – Helen Crawford (Read article)
11 Three first-class ladies – teaching significant individuals in Key Stage 1: Harriet Quimby, Hilda Hewlett and Bessie Coleman – Karin Doull (Read article)
17 Assessment and feedback in...
Primary History 81
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History 358
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 358
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Subversive Acts: The Early Charters of the Borough of Beverley (pp 719-736), David X Carpenter Richard Sharpe
Early American and Contemporary European Conceptions of the Nation, 1763–1789 (pp 737-757), Dean Kostantaras
Man about Town: Victorian Night Life...
History 358
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HA News, Autumn 2023
Welcome to the autumn 2023 edition of HA News magazine
Welcome to this packed autumn edition of HA News, featuring a mixture of what we've been up to, what we're planning on doing and some history pieces just for you.
Dr Gabrielle Storey explores the history and importance of medieval coronations, former HA President Dr Anne Curry writes about her experiences as an...
HA News, Autumn 2023
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Primary History 80
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
04 Editorial (Read article)
05 HA Primary News
08 Castles: distinguishing fact and fiction in the early years curriculum – Sue Temple (Read article)
12 Ordinary Roman life: using authentic artefacts to achieve meaning – Hugh Moore (Read article)
14 Good practice in primary history: celebrating outstanding history teaching through the...
Primary History 80
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Primary History 79
The primary education journal of the Historical Association
04 Editorial (Read article)
05 HA Primary News
08 Using role-play to develop young children’s understanding of the past – Lisa MacGregor (Read article)
11 Writing books for young children about the First World War – Hilary Robinson (Read article)
12 What confuses primary pupils in history? Part 2 –...
Primary History 79
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HA News, Spring 2023
Welcome to the spring 2023 edition of HA News magazine
In this edition of HA News we're eagerly anticipating our upcoming Annual Conference in Harrogate this May. We've lined up some excellent speakers including Professor Dame Mary Beard and we have some unusual and engaging topics, including a General strand talk on 'Victorian Women Lion Tamers' which inspired the front cover of this HA News....
HA News, Spring 2023