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                                                                                Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Mark Fowle began work on an enquiry to contextualise the Windrush scandal for his pupils in south London, in response to the first national Stephen Lawrence Day, in 2018. He went on to work with his colleagues in a new school to broaden pupils’ historical perspective through stories of migration...
                                    Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal
                                 
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                                                                                History, citizenship and Oliver Stone
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Please note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
When is a work of art a work of history? How can we get our students to appreciate the difference without ignoring the overlap? How should we ask our students to approach the historical film...
                                    History, citizenship and Oliver Stone
                                 
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                                                                                Film series: The African-American Civil Rights Movement
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Film: An introduction to the African-American Civil Rights Movement
                                                                            
                                    The US civil rights battles of the latter half of the twentieth century are a common part of popular culture - and yet the detail is often overlooked in favour of the headlines. It is a positive step that so many of us now know the names of Rosa Parks...
                                    Film series: The African-American Civil Rights Movement
                                 
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                                                                                Polychronicon 164: The End of the Cold War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History feature
                                                                            
                                    A quarter-century on from 1989-91, with a large amount of archive and media material available, these epic years are ripe for historical analysis. Yet their proximity to our time also throws up challenging questions about the practice of ‘contemporary history’, and the complexity of events raises larger issues about how...
                                    Polychronicon 164: The End of the Cold War
                                 
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                                                                                Brazil and the two World Wars
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Brazil and the outbreak of the First World War At the beginning of the twentieth century Brazil was on the periphery of a world order that revolved around decisions made by the great European powers. Although it was the largest and most populated nation in South America, Brazil possessed an...
                                    Brazil and the two World Wars
                                 
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                                                                                ‘Its ultimate pattern was greater than its parts’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History journal article
                                                                            
                                    Identifying the challenges his students faced both with recall and analysis of the content they had learned for their GCSE course, Ed Durbin devised a solution which focused not on exam skills and revision lessons, but on using Key Stage 3 to build the ‘hinterland’ of contextual knowledge and causal...
                                    ‘Its ultimate pattern was greater than its parts’
                                 
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                                                                                ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    IJHLTR Article
                                                                            
                                    International Journal of Historical Learning, Teaching and Research [IJHLTR], Volume 15, Number 1 – Autumn/Winter 2017ISSN: 14472-9474
Abstract
As with many nations, the teaching of history in Australian schools is often contested. Two prevailing standpoints can be identified, the first of which, in broad terms, emphasises the acquisition of historical knowledge....
                                    ‘It’s More Complex Than I Assumed’
                                 
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                                                                                The Fall of Singapore 1942
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Churchill called it "the worst disaster and the largest capitulation in British history" and the Fall of Singapore on 15 February 1942 has certainly gathered its own mythology in the past 70 years. Was it all the fault of General Percival; were the guns pointing the wrong way; did the...
                                    The Fall of Singapore 1942
                                 
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                                                                                Tracing the popular memory of Rosa Parks with Year 9
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Inspired by Jeanne Theoharis’s biography of Rosa Parks, Ed Durbin initially planned to challenge the ‘fable’ that had been constructed around her life. He soon realised, however, that he wanted to take the opportunity to get ‘behind’ the fable and help his students understand how and why it had been constructed. Drawing...
                                    Tracing the popular memory of Rosa Parks with Year 9
                                 
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                                                                                The Origins of the Second Great War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    This pamphlet provides a detailed account of  the events leading up to the outbreak of war in 1939, covering the various factors that played a role in the outbreak of war such as tension over Poland and the Spanish Civil War, as well as the nature and effect of diplomatic...
                                    The Origins of the Second Great War
                                 
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                                                                                Reimagining the ‘Aba Riots’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    As an Early Career Teacher, Eleri Hedley-Carter set out to make the history she teaches in school more reflective of her undergraduate study of history – a discipline that strives to uncover a diverse past through various lenses and historical methods. In addition to expanding her school’s curriculum to include an...
                                    Reimagining the ‘Aba Riots’
                                 
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                                                                                Recorded Webinar: ‘Drawing the Line’: the 1947 Partition of India
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    August 2022 marks 75 years since British India was divided at independence into two separate states: India and Pakistan (the latter including today’s Bangladesh). As with the 70th commemoration in 2017, this anniversary will trigger a great deal of collective remembering in Britain just as in South Asia itself. 
Freedom from...
                                    Recorded Webinar: ‘Drawing the Line’: the 1947 Partition of India
                                 
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                                                                                Film: Rethinking the origins of the Cold War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Churchill's Great Game
                                                                            
                                    
In this HA Virtual Branch talk Professor Richard Toye explores Churchill’s response to the USSR and how his actions during the early Cold War years intersected with his views of traditional Anglo-Russian tensions and the legacy of the ‘Great Game’.
Richard Toye is Professor of Modern History at the University...
                                    Film: Rethinking the origins of the Cold War
                                 
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                                                                                Telling difficult stories about the creation of Bangladesh
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Nathanael Davies recognised that previous efforts to diversify the history taught at his school by weaving new stories into the curriculum had made little impression on his students’ assumptions about what really counted as history. Planning a new enquiry on the creation of Bangladesh was intended both to bridge a...
                                    Telling difficult stories about the creation of Bangladesh
                                 
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                                                                                The Second World War 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    On 5 September 1939 the German Führer, Adolf Hitler, paid a surprise visit to the corps which was in the forefront of his army's ferocious assault upon Poland. As they passed the remains of a smashed Polish artillery regiment, the corps commander, General Guderian, astonished Hitler by telling him that...
                                    The Second World War 
                                 
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                                                                                Finding the place of substantive knowledge in history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    ‘What exactly is parliament?' finding the place of substantive knowledge in history
The relationship between knowledge and literacy is a central concern for all teachers. In his teaching, Palek noted that his students were struggling to understand complex substantive concepts such as ‘parliament' and decided to explore the relationship between students'...
                                    Finding the place of substantive knowledge in history
                                 
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                                                                                Navigating the ‘imperial history wars’
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Concerned by the growing tendency of politicians and press to revive the moral balance-sheet approach to British imperial history and by some evidence of its resurgence in schools, Alex Benger set about devising a framework which would keep pupils’ analysis rigorously historical, rather than moral and politicised. In this article,...
                                    Navigating the ‘imperial history wars’
                                 
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                                                                                Polychronicon 156: The transnational history of the First World War
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History feature
                                                                            
                                    With the publication in 2014 of the Cambridge History of the  First World War, we enter a new transnational phase in the historical understanding of the conflict. The reasons why this change has come about are evident.
The first is that there are more transnational historians writing the history of...
                                    Polychronicon 156: The transnational history of the First World War
                                 
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                                                                                Helping Year 9 debate the purposes of genocide education
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    Connecting the dots: helping Year 9 to debate the purposes of Holocaust and genocide education
Why do we teach about the Holocaust and about other genocides? The Holocaust has been a compulsory part of the English National Curriculum since 1991; however, curriculum documents say little about why pupils should learn...
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                                                                                Building an overview of the historic roots of antisemitism
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    ‘But I still don't get why the Jews': using cause and change to answer pupils' demand for an overview of antisemitism
Research by the Centre for Holocaust Education has suggested that students need and want more help with building an overview of the historical roots of antisemitism and that they...
                                    Building an overview of the historic roots of antisemitism
                                 
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                                                                                What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History feature
                                                                            
                                    The murder of George Floyd during the summer of 2020 and the ongoing ‘culture war’ in Britain over the legacy of the British Empire have reignited interest in imperial history. This focuses, in particular, on the question of the empire’s impact on Britain itself: on how the act of conquering...
                                    What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
                                 
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                                                                                WWI and the flu pandemic
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    In our continuing Aspects of War series Hugh Gault reveals that the flu pandemic, which began during the First World War, presented another danger that challenged people’s lives and relationships.
Wounded in the neck on the first day of the battle of the Somme, 1 July 1916, Arthur Conan Doyle’s son Kingsley...
                                    WWI and the flu pandemic
                                 
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                                                                                Lengthening Year 9’s narrative of the American civil rights movement
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Inspired by reading the work of Stephen Tuck, Ellie Osborne set out to design a new sequence of lessons that would help her students adopt a longer lens on the American civil rights movement. At the same time, Osborne wanted to put more emphasis on the agency and campaigns of activists,...
                                    Lengthening Year 9’s narrative of the American civil rights movement
                                 
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                                                                                Come together: putting popular music at the heart of historical enquiry
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Drawing on a wide range of history teachers’ existing published work and presenting diverse examples of his own practice, David Ingledew builds a thorough curricular and pedagogic rationale for using popular music in history teaching. He shows how lyrics and music can be used as stimulus for various kinds of analysis and...
                                    Come together: putting popular music at the heart of historical enquiry
                                 
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                                                                                President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Introduction
Shortly after noon on 20 January 2009 Barack Obama began his historic Inaugural Address as 44th President of the United States of America. On the west porch of the Capitol, home to the US Congress, and under propitiously blue skies, the first African American president spoke before more than...
                                    President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address