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Write Your Own Historical Fiction 2025 – The winners
The HA’s writing competition for children aged 10-15 years Write Your Own Historical Fiction 2025 – The winners -
Introductory film: Brezhnev - Interpretations
Part of the HA Interpretations Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet Union Introductory film: Brezhnev - Interpretations -
Myths and Monty Python: using the witch-hunts to introduce students to significance
Article Myths and Monty Python: using the witch-hunts to introduce students to significance -
Teaching History 201: Out now
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 201: Out now -
Recorded webinar series: The power of maps
Multipage Article Recorded webinar series: The power of maps -
Film: Lenin's early thought
Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet Union Film: Lenin's early thought -
Film: Lenin and the birth of Soviet Russia
Film Series: Power and authority in Russia and the Soviet Union Film: Lenin and the birth of Soviet Russia -
Podcast series: Politics in England Through Time
Politics in England through Time Podcast series: Politics in England Through Time -
Global Learning Programme
Global Learning Programme Global Learning Programme -
Bristol and the Slave Trade
Classic Pamphlet Bristol and the Slave Trade -
A-Level Topic Guide: Russia and the USSR
Russia and the USSR A-Level Topic Guide: Russia and the USSR -
Teaching History 196: Out now
Article Teaching History 196: Out now -
Teaching History 193: Mediating History
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 193: Mediating History -
Approaches to the History Curriculum: integrated learning models
Briefing Pack Approaches to the History Curriculum: integrated learning models -
Dimensions of diversity - How do we improve our teaching of social complexity in history?
E-CPD Dimensions of diversity - How do we improve our teaching of social complexity in history? -
Podcast series: Religion in England Through Time
Religion through Time Podcast series: Religion in England Through Time -
Enrichment Opportunities
Briefing Pack Enrichment Opportunities -
HA Podcast Series: James VI & I to Anne
James VI & I to Anne HA Podcast Series: James VI & I to Anne -
Women and power
Historian members' resource spotlight Women and power -
Podcast Series: William I to Henry VII
Multipage Article Podcast Series: William I to Henry VII -
T.E.A.C.H Online
T.E.A.C.H Online - Teaching Emotive and Controversial History T.E.A.C.H Online -
Podcast Series: The Tudors
Multipage Article Podcast Series: The Tudors -
On-demand webinar: Engaging with interpretations at A-level
Webinar series: Developing students’ historical thinking at A-level On-demand webinar: Engaging with interpretations at A-level -
On-demand webinar: Responding to historical questions and engaging in extended writing at A-level
Webinar series: Developing students’ historical thinking at A-level On-demand webinar: Responding to historical questions and engaging in extended writing at A-level -
On-demand webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: interpretations
Webinar series: Direct history teaching On-demand webinar: Teaching disciplinary knowledge directly: interpretations