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                                                                                A comparative revolution?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History ArticleAlthough the curriculum changes of 2008 brought with them new GCSE specifications, Jonathan White was disappointed by the dated feel of some ‘Modern World' options, particularly the depth studies on offer. Drawing on his experience of teaching comparative history within the International Baccalaureate, and building on previous arguments in Teaching History... A comparative revolution?
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                                                                                Charles I, Civil War and Restoration England
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsPresidential Lecture - Charles I: The People's Martyr?
King Charles I
The Personal Rule of Charles I 1629-40
Polychronichon – interpreting the revolution of 1688 
Cunning Plan 
King Charles II 
Jacobinism
The Jacobites 
Oliver Cromwell
HA Podcasts: From James to Anne  Charles I, Civil War and Restoration England
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                                                                                Germany
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsGermany 
An HA Podcast Series: Modern German History (1914-1948)
Building and assessing historical knowledge on three scales
Kristallnacht
Adolf Eichmann
Reading and enquiring in Years 12 and 13: a case study on women in the Third Reich
Podcast: Cold War Germany 
German Women 1900-1945
Nazism and Stalinism – suitable case for... Germany
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                                                                                Russia & the USSR
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsUSSR
An HA Podcasted History of the USSR 
Stalinism 
Between the Revolutions 
Nazism and Stalinism – suitable case for comparison? 
Stalin 6th form podcast 
Stalin, Propaganda, and Soviet Society during the Great Terror 
After the Uprising of 1956: Hungarian Students in Britain  Russia & the USSR
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History feature‘Gruesome!’ was how we decided to describe our teaching of seventeenth-century British history, although ‘inadequate’ was probably more accurate. Oh, how much was wrong!  We had…
Incoherence. The Civil War and Protectorate years plonked in between the Elizabethan Age and the origins of the industrial revolution. We had lost years!
A... Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
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                                                                                Using family history to provoke rigorous enquiry
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleThe idea of using ‘little stories' to illuminate the ‘big pictures' of the past was creatively explored in Teaching History 107, which offered teachers a wealth of detailed vignettes with which to kindle young people's interest and illuminate major historical events. Paul Barrett builds on the ideas explored in that... Using family history to provoke rigorous enquiry
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                                                                                Britain 1900-1918
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsWriting the First World War - Podcasts
Richard Evans Medlicott lecture: The Origins of the First World War
Gary Sheffield: Origins of the First World War  
The Parliament Act of 1911 
The Suffragette Movement - Podcast
LGBT History 1914-18
Domestic impact of World War I 
First World War treaties... Britain 1900-1918
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                                                                                The Normans
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsNorman Conquest
The Origins of the Norman Conquest
The Norman Conquest: why did it matter? KeynoteSpeech from the Historical Association 2013 Annual Conference - Podcast
1066: The Limits of our Knowledge
Edward the Confessor and the Norman Conquest
The strange death of King Harold II: Propaganda and the problem of... The Normans
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                                                                                The Crusades: links
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsAn HA Podcasted History: The Crusades - The First, Second & Third Crusade and the Legacy of the Crusades
The First Crusade
The First Crusade: Eastern Sources and Different Interpretations
The Miraculous First Crusade The Crusades: links
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                                                                                The Aztecs & Spanish Conquest for GCSE
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Briefing PackIan Mursell set up Mexicolore in 1980 with his Mexican partner Graciela Sánchez and has worked since then with a wide variety of heritage and academic partners specialising in Aztec and Maya history. With the Aztecs now becoming a study unit on the OCR 2016 GCSE specification B, the Historical... The Aztecs & Spanish Conquest for GCSE
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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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                                                                                Cunning Plan 143: enquiries about the British empire
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History journal featureI wanted to give my Year 8 students ownership of their work on the British Empire by allowing them to suggest our ‘enquiry question'. In order to introduce the Empire, I brought in sugar, spices, bananas, chilli peppers and cotton. I then showed maps demonstrating the Empire at its height.... Cunning Plan 143: enquiries about the British empire
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                                                                                The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articlePlease note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
Much has been said and written about different learning styles in recent years. Some people have responded with evangelical enthusiasm, others exercise a more cautious approach, whilst a few disregard it completely. Certainly, there are... The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles
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                                                                                Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHow often do our students long for black and white rather than the shades of grey that history generally presents us with? Understanding the Arab-Israeli conflict is all about understanding diversity and complexity in all their shades of grey. Alison Stephen, teaching in an immensely diverse school herself, is determined... Why can't they just live together happily, Miss?' Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Israeli conflict at GCSE
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                                                                                International relations at GCSE... they just can't get enough of it
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleThere is no reason why pupils of so-called ‘average’ and ‘below-average ability’ cannot both understand and enjoy studying complicated international events. Indeed, in the interests of inclusion and raised standards, it is vital that they do. Our Letters Pages in the last two editions captured something of the history teaching... International relations at GCSE... they just can't get enough of it
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                                                                                Breaking the 20 year rule: very modern history at GCSE
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleHistory is the study of the past; some of the past is more recent than a glance over many schemes of work might lead us to think. Chris Culpin makes the case for ignoring the 20 year rule and tackling head on – and, crucially, historically – the big issues... Breaking the 20 year rule: very modern history at GCSE
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                                                                                Edward I
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsThe Nation of the Scots and the Declaration of Arbroath
The Scottish Wars of Independence
Edward I: Relations between England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland
Edward I: Law and State Edward I
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                                                                                Active remembrance
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleA year after the end of the First World War, George V stated: "I believe that my people in every part of the Empire fervently wish to perpetuate the memory of the Great Deliverance and those who laid down their lives to achieve it."
From that moment, the idea of large-scale remembrance... Active remembrance
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                                                                                Triumphs Show 170: making a place for fieldwork in history lessons 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Journal articleWhy ‘do’ local history? The new (grades 9–1) GCSE specifications place a lot of importance on the local environment. The rationale for this is to get students to situate a site in its historical context, and to examine the relationship between local and national developments. Initially this change was the... Triumphs Show 170: making a place for fieldwork in history lessons
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                                                                                King John and Magna Carta
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsMagna Carta: oblivion and revival
Magna Carta and the Origins of Parliament
King John
King John and Magna Carta (Part 1)
King John and Magna Carta (Part 2) King John and Magna Carta
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                                                                                Poland
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsPodcast: Twentieth-century Poland 
Podcast: British-Polish relations and the British Polish community
Polychronicon: Why did the Cold War End?
Podcast: The USSR and Eastern Europe 
Film: The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania (1772-1795): Repercussions for German-Polish Relations and their Legacy
Resources from other organisations
Beyond Borders: Polish-British Cultural Connections (Polish Cultural Institute, London; resources by Helen... Poland
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                                                                                Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History ArticleA school-designed, post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945
 Robin Whitburn and Sharon Yemoh describe the design of a school-generated GCSE course on the challenges that British people faced in forging a multicultural society in post-imperial Britain. Drawing on their own research into their students' experience, they build a discipline-based case... Hidden histories and heroism: post-14 course on multi-cultural Britain since 1945
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                                                                                'Picture This': A simple technique to teach complex concepts
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleWhen Peter Clements was introduced to the creative strategy that he describes in this article, his immediate reaction was to dismiss it as childish and trivial. Yet, upon closer examination, he realised that ‘Picture This' offered far more than a lively way of increasing variety and engagement in his GCSE... 'Picture This': A simple technique to teach complex concepts
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                                                                                Elizabethan England 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsPolychronichon – interpreting Elizabeth I 
How Glorious was Gloriana? 
Elizabeth I and II comparison 
Women in Britain1500-1700
Revising the Elizabethans Elizabethan England
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                                                                                Henry VIII and Ministers 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Links to Articles & PodcastsHenry VIII
Faction in Tudor England 
The Tudors podcasted series 
Tudor government Henry VIII and Ministers