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Parallel catastrophes? Uniqueness, redemption and the Shoah
Teaching History article Parallel catastrophes? Uniqueness, redemption and the Shoah -
Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain
Historian article Attitudes to Liberty and Enslavement: the career of James Irving, a Liverpool slave ship surgeon and captain -
Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation
Teaching History article Drop the dead dictator: a Year 9 newsroom simulation -
The Press and the Public during the Boer War 1899-1902
Article The Press and the Public during the Boer War 1899-1902 -
The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings
Article The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of legitimacy in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings -
Practical classroom approaches to the iconography of Irish history or: how far back do we really have to go?
Teaching History article Practical classroom approaches to the iconography of Irish history or: how far back do we really have to go? -
Mentioning the War: does studying World War Two make any difference to pupils' sense of British achievement and identity?
Teaching History article Mentioning the War: does studying World War Two make any difference to pupils' sense of British achievement and identity? -
Mussolini's marriage and a game in the playground: using analogy to help pupils understand the past
Teaching History article Mussolini's marriage and a game in the playground: using analogy to help pupils understand the past -
The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles
Teaching History article The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles -
Seeing, hearing and doing the Renaissance (Part 1): Let's have a Renaissance party!
Teaching History article Seeing, hearing and doing the Renaissance (Part 1): Let's have a Renaissance party! -
'Please send socks': How much can Reg Wilkes tell us about the Great War?
Teaching History article 'Please send socks': How much can Reg Wilkes tell us about the Great War? -
Teaching the Holocaust: the experience of Vad Vashem
Teaching History article Teaching the Holocaust: the experience of Vad Vashem -
A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire
Teaching History article A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire -
"Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past
Teaching History article "Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past -
A-Level Essay: To what extent does the art of the Edo period of Japan reflect the contentment of the classes within its society?
Article A-Level Essay: To what extent does the art of the Edo period of Japan reflect the contentment of the classes within its society? -
Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE
Teaching History article Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE -
The Tudor Monarchy in crisis: using a historian's account to stretch the most able students in Year 8
Teaching History article The Tudor Monarchy in crisis: using a historian's account to stretch the most able students in Year 8 -
How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE
Teaching History article How did changing conceptions of place lead to conflict in the American West? Reflecting on revision methods for GCSE -
Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the twentieth century
Teaching History article Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the twentieth century -
Transforming Year 7's understanding of the concept of Imperialism: a case study on the Roman Empire
Teaching History article Transforming Year 7's understanding of the concept of Imperialism: a case study on the Roman Empire -
Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust
Teaching History article Challenging stereotypes and avoiding the superficial: a suggested approach to teaching the Holocaust -
Working as a team to teach the Holocaust well: a language-centred approach
Teaching History article Working as a team to teach the Holocaust well: a language-centred approach -
The Tenth Grade tells Bismarck what to do: using structured role-play to eliminate hindsight in assessing historical motivation
Teaching History article The Tenth Grade tells Bismarck what to do: using structured role-play to eliminate hindsight in assessing historical motivation -
'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9
Teaching History article 'Which was more important Sir, ordinary people getting electricity or the rise of Hitler?' Using Ethel and Ernest with Year 9 -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... migration and empire
A Polychronicon of the past What Have Historians Been Arguing About... migration and empire