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The many queens of Ancient Egypt
Historian article The many queens of Ancient Egypt -
The amazing adventures of Pytheas the Greek
Historian article The amazing adventures of Pytheas the Greek -
Sacred waters: Bath in the Roman Empire
Historian article Sacred waters: Bath in the Roman Empire -
Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’
Historian article Enduring Civilisation: cities and citizens in the ‘Aztec Empire’ -
My Favourite History Place: The Red House
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: The Red House -
Real Lives: Tahereh (Tāhirih)
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Beyond the classroom: developing student teachers' work with museums and historic sites
Teaching History article Beyond the classroom: developing student teachers' work with museums and historic sites -
Out and About: exploring Black British history through headstones
Historian feature Out and About: exploring Black British history through headstones -
Perfect liberty and uproar: a short case study
Historian article Perfect liberty and uproar: a short case study -
Black Death to global pandemic: London then and now
Historian article Black Death to global pandemic: London then and now -
My Favourite History Place: The Beguinage at Bruges
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: The Beguinage at Bruges -
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Migration to Britain through time, and 'The Ejectment' from Illustrated London News 1848 Primary History pull-out posters 85 -
How to incorporate EYFS as a subject leader
Primary History article How to incorporate EYFS as a subject leader -
‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
Primary History article ‘Come all ye fisher lassies’ -
Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it?
Primary History article Historical fiction: it’s all made up, isn’t it? -
One of my favourite history places: Conwy
Primary History feature One of my favourite history places: Conwy -
Pandemics in history: similarity and difference
Primary History article Pandemics in history: similarity and difference -
Teaching the Romans in Britain: a study focusing on Hadrian’s Wall
Primary History article Teaching the Romans in Britain: a study focusing on Hadrian’s Wall -
The last battle: Bomber Command’s veterans and the fight for remembrance
Historian article The last battle: Bomber Command’s veterans and the fight for remembrance -
Losing sight of the glory: five centuries of combat surgery
Historian article Losing sight of the glory: five centuries of combat surgery -
The ripple effect: reaching new readers
Historian article The ripple effect: reaching new readers -
Britain and Brittany: contact, myth and history in the early Middle Ages
Historian article Britain and Brittany: contact, myth and history in the early Middle Ages -
Training for the marathon: history at Michaela
Teaching History article Training for the marathon: history at Michaela -
Changing thinking about cause
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A noisy classroom is a thinking classroom: speaking and listening in Year 7 history
Teaching History article A noisy classroom is a thinking classroom: speaking and listening in Year 7 history