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Magna Carta and the development of the British constitution
Historian article Magna Carta and the development of the British constitution -
The experience of Bilston in the cholera epidemic of 1831–32
Historian article The experience of Bilston in the cholera epidemic of 1831–32 -
The Knights Templars
Article The Knights Templars -
Teaching Year 9 about the ordinary people who fought in the Spanish Civil War
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 about the ordinary people who fought in the Spanish Civil War -
The English Captivity of James I, King of Scots
Article The English Captivity of James I, King of Scots -
Assessing the Battle of Waterloo in the classroom
Teaching History article Assessing the Battle of Waterloo in the classroom -
Polychronicon 153: Re-interpreting Liberation: the end of the Holocaust?
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 153: Re-interpreting Liberation: the end of the Holocaust? -
Helping Year 9 debate the purposes of genocide education
Teaching History article Helping Year 9 debate the purposes of genocide education -
Building an overview of the historic roots of antisemitism
Teaching History article Building an overview of the historic roots of antisemitism -
Developing awareness of the need to select evidence
Teaching History article Developing awareness of the need to select evidence -
Year 7 explore the story of a London street
Teaching History article Year 7 explore the story of a London street -
Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play
Teaching History article Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play -
‘Since singing is so good a thing’: William Byrd on the benefits of singing
Historian article ‘Since singing is so good a thing’: William Byrd on the benefits of singing -
The Historian 114: TV: modern father of history?
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 114: TV: modern father of history? -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the English Reformation
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the English Reformation -
Recent Advances in the Study of Surnames
Article Recent Advances in the Study of Surnames -
An introduction to ‘History’, the journal of the HA
Information An introduction to ‘History’, the journal of the HA -
Polychronicon 145: Interpreting the history of the modern prison
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 145: Interpreting the history of the modern prison -
The Historian 111: An Intimate History of Your Home
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 111: An Intimate History of Your Home -
John Wilkes 1725-1797: A Man of Principle
Historian article John Wilkes 1725-1797: A Man of Principle -
The Historian 110: The Escape of the Prince in 1746
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 110: The Escape of the Prince in 1746 -
Bonnie Prince Charlie: The escape of the Prince in 1746
Historian article Bonnie Prince Charlie: The escape of the Prince in 1746 -
White heat or hot air? The politics of science in 1960s Britain
Historian article White heat or hot air? The politics of science in 1960s Britain -
Out and About: The historical significance of the Botanic Garden in Oxford
Historian feature Out and About: The historical significance of the Botanic Garden in Oxford -
Doing history: reconstructing the life of physician, psychiatrist and anthropologist James Cowles Prichard
Historian feature Doing history: reconstructing the life of physician, psychiatrist and anthropologist James Cowles Prichard