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                                                                                Triumphs Show 155: beyond trivial judgements of 'bias'
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing successTowards victory in that battle...
10A were nearly a term into their GCSE history course, working on an 1890-1918 British history ‘depth study'. They had already completed work on the Liberal welfare reforms and on the women's suffrage movement, and they had been practising a range of source evaluation approaches.... Triumphs Show 155: beyond trivial judgements of 'bias'
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                                                                                Podcast Series: The Spanish Golden Age
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Multipage ArticleAn HA Podcasted History of the Spanish Golden Age featuring Dr Glyn Redworth of Manchester University and Dr Francois Soyer of the University of Southampton. Podcast Series: The Spanish Golden Age
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                                                                                Unpacking the suitcase and finding history: doing justice to the teaching of diverse histories in the classroom
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleUnpacking the suitcase and finding history: doing justice to the teaching of diverse histories in the classroom
It has become a truism that Britain is a multi-cultural society yet, as Mohamud and Whitburn argue, there is still a great deal of thinking to be done by history teachers in accounting... Unpacking the suitcase and finding history: doing justice to the teaching of diverse histories in the classroom
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                                                                                Inverting the telescope: investigating sources from a different perspective
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleAs historians, we are dependent on evidence, which comes in many varieties. Rosalind Stirzaker here introduces a project which she ran two years ago to encourage her students to think about artefacts in a different way. They have examined randomly preserved artefacts such as those of Pompeii, and sets of... Inverting the telescope: investigating sources from a different perspective
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                                                                                The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe nature of the rights of majorities and minorities is one of the most intractable of the issues raised by the Northern Ireland question, especially since much depends on definitions. Ulster Protestants are a majority in that province but a minority in both Ireland and the United Kingdom, while Catholics,... The Northern Ireland Question 1886-1986
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                                                                                Podcast Series: The Indus Valley Civilisation
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Multipage ArticleIn this set of podcasts Dr Mark Manuel of the University of Durham looks at the Indus Valley Civilisation. Podcast Series: The Indus Valley Civilisation
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                                                                                The Sykes-Picot agreement and lines in the sand
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articlePaula Kitching reveals how a secret diplomatic negotiation 100 years ago provides an insight into the political complexities of the modern-day Middle East.
The Middle East is an area frequently in the news. Over the last ten years the national and religious tensions appear to have exploded with whole regions... The Sykes-Picot agreement and lines in the sand
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                                                                                Using databases to explore the real depth in the data
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleIs it a good thing to have a lot of evidence? Surely the historian would answer that yes, it is: the more evidence that can be used, the better. The problem with this approach, though, is that too much data can be overwhelming for the history student - and, in... Using databases to explore the real depth in the data
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                                                                                Podcast Series: Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Multipage ArticleIn this HA Podcast Series Professor Joanna Story of the University of Leicester discusses Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire. Podcast Series: Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 159: Putting the people into Magna Carta
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureDoes your heart skip with excitement at the prospect of a Year 7 lesson on Magna Carta? No? Magna Carta may be an important part of the long-term story of royal power and individual liberties but it is not a topic that excites many teachers. If it were, teachers would... Cunning Plan 159: Putting the people into Magna Carta
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                                                                                The Harkness Method: achieving higher-order thinking with sixth-form
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHark the herald tables sing! Achieving higher-order thinking with a chorus of sixth-form pupils
On 9 April 1930, a philanthropist called Edward Harkness donated millions of dollars to the Phillips Exeter Academy in the USA. He hoped that his donation could be used to find a new way for students to sit around a table... The Harkness Method: achieving higher-order thinking with sixth-form
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                                                                                'But why then?' Chronological context and historical  interpretations
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleWhen Michael Fordham was introduced to Dr Seuss's Butter Battle Book he immediately recognised its potential value in the classroom as a popular interpretation of the Cold War.
Wanting his Year 9 pupils to explain how and why the past has been interpreted in different ways he shows the potential pitfalls... 'But why then?' Chronological context and historical  interpretations
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                                                                                Triumphs Show 156: Fresh perspectives on the First World War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature: celebrating and sharing successYear 9 think they know a lot about the First World War. After all, they read Michael Morpurgo's novel Private Peaceful in their English lessons all the way back in Year 7, they've seen Blackadder so many times they can recite it, and in the centenary year of the war's... Triumphs Show 156: Fresh perspectives on the First World War
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                                                                                Saint Robert and the Deer
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleIt is almost a commonplace that there is an affinity between a holy man and the creatures of the wild. The archetype is St. Francis of Assisi but the phenomenon was well marked both before and after his time. I would like to consider briefly an episode in the life... Saint Robert and the Deer
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                                                                                An Intimate History of Your Home - Lucy Worsley
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian Article‘You've gone over to The Dark Side'.
These were the words of a well-respected historian to whom I'd been enthusing about the pleasures and perils of Dressing Up.
During 2009-10 I spent several months in historic costume, recreating the habits and rituals of domestic life in the past. It was... An Intimate History of Your Home - Lucy Worsley
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                                                                                John Wilkes 1725-1797: A Man of Principle
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleFor Lord North in 1775, one John Wilkes was enough, ‘though ... to do him justice, it was not easy to find many such'. The impact of Wilkes between 1760 and 1780 was profound, a cause as much as a person. For Philip Francis, thought to be the satirist ‘Junius',... John Wilkes 1725-1797: A Man of Principle
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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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                                                                                Helping Year 9 evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History article‘It made my brain hurt, but in a good way': helping Year 9 learn to make and to evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
Why genocides occur is a perplexing and complex question. Leanne Judson reports a strategy designed to help students think about perpetration and evaluate and propose explanations for... Helping Year 9 evaluate explanations for the Holocaust
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                                                                                A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHolocaust imagery is very familiar, clichéd even. How can we get pupils thinking about it in novel ways and seeing differently? Phillips reports work completed with his PGCE students, proposes a scaffold of questions with which to deconstruct images and applies it to  archive images and to Hollywood representations. Images... A question of attribution: working with ghetto photographs
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                                                                                Polychronicon 122: The Gunpowder Plot
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureOur Polychronicon in Teaching History is a regular feature helping school history teachers to update their subject knowledge, with special emphasis on recent historiography and changing interpretation. This edition of 'Polychronicon' focuses on interpretations of the Gunpowder Plot. Polychronicon 122: The Gunpowder Plot
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                                                                                Role Play 1: The Society Game
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History ArticleApplicable to Britain 1066-1500, Britain 1500-1750, Britain 1750-1900, and many aspects of GCSE and AS/A2 courses. The version given in full here is for use in a study of Victorian Britain.
This tackles the troublesome concept of relative status in a changing society. Exactly what is it that bestows status... Role Play 1: The Society Game
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                                                                                The National Insurance Act 1911: three perspectives, one policy
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleSandwiched between the Parliament Act and the Home Rule Act, the National Insurance Act 1911 is easily overlooked and often forgotten. Yet, as Gilbert has pointed out, it was critical both of itself and as the foundation for social legislation up to current times. It came into force on 15... The National Insurance Act 1911: three perspectives, one policy
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                                                                                Disraeli, Peel and the Corn Laws: the making of a conservative reputation
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian article125 years after his death, Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, still provides the political lode-star for generations of Conservatives. Lately, for the first time in 30 years, Disraeli's name and example has been enthusiastically evoked by the party leadership and David Cameron has projected himself as a Disraeli for the... Disraeli, Peel and the Corn Laws: the making of a conservative reputation
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                                                                                The Bloody Code - Early Modern Crime and Punishment
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    PodcastBetween circa 1690 and 1820 the number of crimes punishable by the death penalty grew from 50 to over 200. This short podcast will help to explain why this trend developed.
 The Bloody Code - Early Modern Crime and Punishment
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                                                                                We Also Served: British Asian Veterans of WW2
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    We Also ServedIn search of the story of British Asian Veterans of World War Two.‘We also served' is a moving short film, which follows pupils from Beardwood and St Bede's high schools as they research why the contribution of these soldiers is not more widely recognised. We Also Served: British Asian Veterans of WW2