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                                                                                World War 2 Letters
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    LinkLt. Richard (Dick) Kelner Williams volunteered for the Dorset Regiment in June 1940.  He trained in Wiltshire with the 6th and 70th Dorsets in 1940 and 41.  After a period in the Intelligence Section of the Dorsets he volunteered for the 1st Air Landing Squadron and the 43rd Reconnaissance Regiment before his commission... World War 2 Letters
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                                                                                King John
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletIn the opinion of Stubbs King John was totally, not even competently, bad... Stubbs was the predominant, but no the sole voice of his generation. J.R. Green was already claiming that John was ‘the ablest and most ruthless of the Angevins... In the rapidity and breadth of this political combination... King John
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                                                                                The Establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1608 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe Reformation which Queen Elizabeth and her ministers created was a series of acts of state, but if we consider it only at the level of official hopes and pronouncements, we will paint a picture of hopeless unreality. For the Reformation to success, the government needed to follow up its... The Establishment of English Protestantism 1558-1608
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                                                                                GCSE Topic Pack: Medicine through Time
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Topic PackMedicine Through Time is a Development study. It traces the development of medical practice from prehistoric times to present day. This development is not always continuous and sometime knowledge went backwards or stayed the same for long periods of time. You will need to know the reasons for this. Medical... GCSE Topic Pack: Medicine through Time
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                                                                                Film: Brezhnev's early life and career
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet UnionIn this film Dr Edwin Bacon takes us through Brezhnev’s early life and career: his birth in Ukraine in 1906, the opportunities brought by the revolution, his role in the battle of Ukraine and his eventual arrival to the Politburo at the end of the 1950s. Dr Bacon looks at... Film: Brezhnev's early life and career
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                                                                                'The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleDuring the years from 1826 to 1830 Benjamin Disraeli went through the slough of despond. His first major biographer,William Flavelle Monypenny, observed the ‘clouds of despondency which were now settling upon Disraeli's mind'. In his magisterial life of the great tory leader Robert Blake commented that ‘after completing Part II... 'The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30
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                                                                                The Lords of Renaissance Italy
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe Lords of Renaissance Italy: the signori, 1250-1500 Among the many city states into which Italy was divided in the late medieval and early modern period, the republics of Florence and Venice are comparatively well known. Republicanism was not, however, the most common form of government. This pamphlet deals with states... The Lords of Renaissance Italy
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                                                                                Film: Stalin - Early Life
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet UnionJoseph Stalin was born Joseph Besarionis dze Jughashvili in 1878 into a poor family in Gori, Georgia, part of the then Russian Empire. Stalin attended the Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary while his own radicalism grew, before joining the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. He edited the party's newspaper, Pravda, and raised funds for Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction through... Film: Stalin - Early Life
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                                                                                The People's Pensions
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Recorded lectureWhy did the British get pensions when they did? What part did the great social surveys (Booth and Rowntree) play? Was there something rotten at the heart of Empire? What part did fears of a Red Peril play? Was Britain slow, with Bismarck and even the Tsar providing some measures of... The People's Pensions
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                                                                                Recorded webinar: Ordinary people - Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
                                        
                                            
                                        
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                                    Recorded webinar: Ordinary people - Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
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                                                                                William Morris, Art and the Rise of the British Labour Movement
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleCommenting in early 1934 at the University College, Hull, at the time of the centenary of William Morris’ birth and of a large exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the historian and active socialist, G.D.H. Cole commented, William Morris’ influence is very much alive today: but let us not... William Morris, Art and the Rise of the British Labour Movement
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                                                                                Film series: Tudor Royal Authority
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Development of Tudor Royal Authority film seriesIn this film, Professor Sue Doran, Jesus College, University of Oxford, discusses provides an overview of how Tudor Royal Authority developed and evolved from the first Tudor King, Henry VII, to the final Tudor Queen, Elizabeth I. Film series: Tudor Royal Authority
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                                                                                Sir William Petty: Scientist, Economist, Inventor, 1623-1687
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleIn December 1687 Sir William Petty, a founder member, attended the annual dinner of the Royal Society. He was obviously seriously ill and in 'greate pain' and shortly afterwards, on December 16th, he died in his house in Piccadilly, opposite St James Church. It was a quiet end to a... Sir William Petty: Scientist, Economist, Inventor, 1623-1687
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                                                                                Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Book Review
Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked by Nigel Knight. David & Charles, Sept 2008, £14.99; ISBN: 978 0 7153 2855 2
Reviewed by Alf Wilkinson
Nigel Knight, a lecturer in British Government at Cambridge, has written a revisionist analysis of Churchill and his achievements. Based on extensive research he has set... Churchill: The Greatest Briton Unmasked
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                                                                                The Vikings in Britain
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian ArticleProfessor Henry Loyn provides an update on recent studies of the Viking Age. Interest in the activities of the Scandinavian people in Britain during the Viking Age, c 800-1100 A.D., has been strong in the last half-century or so, and it is good to pause and assess contributions to the... The Vikings in Britain
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                                                                                The 'Era of the Dictators' Reconsidered
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleKenneth Thomson reflects on major aspects of the ‘era of the dictators’ after the collapse of Soviet Communism and its satellite regimes. In 1939, on the eve of the Second World War, almost the whole of continental Europe was ruled by dictatorships of various political hues. Even countries, like France,... The 'Era of the Dictators' Reconsidered
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                                                                                Napoleon III and the French Second Empire
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleThe French Second Empire has been variously described as a precursor of Twentieth Century Fascism and a prime example of a modernising regime. Roger Price continues recents efforts to achieve a more balanced assessment by setting the regime within its particular social and political context. The origins of the Second... Napoleon III and the French Second Empire
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                                                                                Virtual Branch recording: Why has Monarchy survived in Europe?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Virtual BranchIn the lead-up to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, Dr Bob Morris joined the HA Virtual Branch in March 2022 to consider why the monarchy has survived in Europe. 
Dr R. M. (Bob) Morris is a Senior Honorary Research Associate at the Constitution Unit, University College London. He was formerly a... Virtual Branch recording: Why has Monarchy survived in Europe?
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                                                                                Podcast: Stalin 1928-1941
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    PodcastOn 15th November Dr Jane McDermid gave the first lecture in the HA's Sixth Form Lecture Series on the making of the Stalinist State at the National Archives, Kew. Click on the following links below to listen to her lecture and read the lecture notes! Podcast: Stalin 1928-1941
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                                                                                Mini Teacher Fellowship: Medieval Perceptions of Conquest
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    HA Mini Teacher Fellowship 2020–21In the summer of 2020 a group of teachers took part in a mini teacher fellowship on medieval perceptions of conquest. Teachers took part in a two-day course led by academic historians Dr Emily Winkler of Oxford University and Dr Owain Jones of Bangor University. Sadly, due to the covid... Mini Teacher Fellowship: Medieval Perceptions of Conquest
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                                                                                Secondary Education and Social Change in the UK since 1945: KS3 resource packs
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Free schools resource packs for Key Stage 3Although secondary education become an almost universal experience for British 11-year-olds after the Second World War, it is striking how rarely this key social transformation is used to engage current school-age pupils studying post-1945 British history.
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                                                                                Film: Choosing the migration unit for GCSE
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    A Departmental JourneyWhen the first revised GCSE specifications were launched in 2016, Sharon Aninakwa and her team at the Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College in North London made the decision to change their thematic unit to a study of migration. Some years later, they have a chance to reflect upon... Film: Choosing the migration unit for GCSE
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                                                                                Filmed Interviews: The Women of Bletchley Park
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The Women of Bletchley ParkBletchley Park was the most important of the top secret intelligence sites during the Second World War. The quiet Buckinghamshire village hosted 10,000 people dedicated to defeating the Nazis, 75% of those were women.
In this podcast we are lucky enough to have some of those women talking about their... Filmed Interviews: The Women of Bletchley Park
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                                                                                Teacher Fellowship Programme: The People of 1381
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teacher Fellowship Programme 2022This Teacher Fellowship programme focused on developing the teaching of medieval history and the history of revolt, popular protest, power and the people, in partnership with The People of 1381 project.
The project is focused on revealing new insights into the diverse range of people who played a part in... Teacher Fellowship Programme: The People of 1381
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                                                                                Free Teacher Fellowship lesson sequences
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Multipage ArticleFinding the time to research, plan and produce thoughtful, appropriately demanding and well crafted sequences of lessons is a challenge. At the Historical Association we are supporting our members by carefully collating a number of free fully resourced lesson sequences that have been produced through funded projects.
The Teacher Fellowship programmes operated... Free Teacher Fellowship lesson sequences