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The Historian 51
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 51 -
From Lithuania to Lancashire: life and death in the pursuit of freedom
Historian article From Lithuania to Lancashire: life and death in the pursuit of freedom -
New opportunities for history: implementing the citizenship curriculum in England's secondary schools - a QCA perspective
Teaching History article New opportunities for history: implementing the citizenship curriculum in England's secondary schools - a QCA perspective -
Creating a progression model for teaching historical perspectives in Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Creating a progression model for teaching historical perspectives in Key Stage 3 -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 90
Timeline of Queen Elizabeth II; Queen and Commonwealth Pull-out posters: Primary History 90 -
Using ancient monuments to help teach about pre-Roman times in Britain
Primary History article Using ancient monuments to help teach about pre-Roman times in Britain -
How an atlas and a very old map can help us make sense of the ancient Greeks
Primary History article How an atlas and a very old map can help us make sense of the ancient Greeks -
Female migration to Australia
Primary History article Female migration to Australia -
Ukraine, children and schools
Primary History article Ukraine, children and schools -
One of my favourite history places: Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds
Primary History article One of my favourite history places: Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds -
Playing in the pandemic: Introducing the Play Observatory
Primary History article Playing in the pandemic: Introducing the Play Observatory -
Out and About in Wheathampstead
Historian feature Out and About in Wheathampstead -
The last days of Lord Londonderry
Historian article The last days of Lord Londonderry -
The Historian 50: The Birth of the modern Olympics
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 50: The Birth of the modern Olympics -
Illuminating the possibilities of the past
Teaching History article Illuminating the possibilities of the past -
Have we got the question right? Engaging future citizens in local history enquiry
Teaching History article Have we got the question right? Engaging future citizens in local history enquiry -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 89
Vikings in 'these islands'; Ancient Greece Pull-out posters: Primary History 89 -
How have schools interpreted the new EYFS Framework?
Primary History article How have schools interpreted the new EYFS Framework? -
Whatever did the Greeks do for us?
Primary History article Whatever did the Greeks do for us? -
Key Stage 2 – Key Stage 3: Transition
Primary History article Key Stage 2 – Key Stage 3: Transition -
How can we make effective use of the census in the primary history classroom?
Primary History article How can we make effective use of the census in the primary history classroom? -
One of my favourite history places: Oakham Castle
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Oakham Castle -
‘We built a museum’: What does your school resource room look like?
Primary History article ‘We built a museum’: What does your school resource room look like? -
Cinderella dreams: young love in post-war Britain
Historian article Cinderella dreams: young love in post-war Britain -
'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics
Teaching History article 'Don't worry, Mr. Trimble. We can handle it' Balancing the rationale and the emotional in teaching of contentious topics