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Cunning Plan 97: A-Level: International Relations 1890-1914
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 97: A-Level: International Relations 1890-1914 -
Studying History at University: Teacher's guide
University Application Guide Studying History at University: Teacher's guide -
Teacher Fellowship Programme: The Cold War in the Classroom
Teacher Fellowship Programme 2017 Teacher Fellowship Programme: The Cold War in the Classroom -
Imperialism resurgent: European attempts to 'recolonise' South East Asia after 1945
Historian article Imperialism resurgent: European attempts to 'recolonise' South East Asia after 1945 -
Arnold Wilkins: Pioneer of British Radar
Historian article Arnold Wilkins: Pioneer of British Radar -
Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period -
Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards
Teaching History article Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards -
Move Me On 200: trainee has found little scope to develop students’ oracy
Teaching History feature Move Me On 200: trainee has found little scope to develop students’ oracy -
Bob Dylan and the concept of evidence
Teaching History article Bob Dylan and the concept of evidence -
Polychronicon 140: Why did the Cold War End?
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 140: Why did the Cold War End? -
Chatting about the sixties: historical reasoning in essay-writing
Teaching History article Chatting about the sixties: historical reasoning in essay-writing -
Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville
Historian article Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville -
James Macpherson: a Scottish Robin Hood
Historian article James Macpherson: a Scottish Robin Hood -
Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America
Historian article Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America -
Out and About: Locating the Local Lockup
Historian feature Out and About: Locating the Local Lockup -
Decoding medieval pilgrimage
Historian article Decoding medieval pilgrimage -
Real Lives: A German captain’s perspective on the end of WWI
Historian feature Real Lives: A German captain’s perspective on the end of WWI -
The Historian 166: Crime and Punishment
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 166: Crime and Punishment -
Telling rich stories about women’s lives in the American West at GCSE
Teaching History article Telling rich stories about women’s lives in the American West at GCSE -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... transnational history
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... transnational history -
Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust
Historian article Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust -
Move Me On 199: handling differences between history lead's advice and history teachers' approaches
Teaching History feature Move Me On 199: handling differences between history lead's advice and history teachers' approaches -
President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address
Historian article President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address -
Establishing a dialogue with Year 9 about why environmental history matters
Teaching History article Establishing a dialogue with Year 9 about why environmental history matters -
Beyond the bolt-on: placing local history at the heart of a diverse and decolonial curriculum
Teaching History article Beyond the bolt-on: placing local history at the heart of a diverse and decolonial curriculum