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                                                                                Age of Revolutions Resources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    InformationThe Age of Revolutions is a period in history between c.1775-1848. Over the course of these years, society underwent a series of revolutions in almost all theatres of life: political, war, social and cultural, and economic and technological. Revolutionary ideas and revolutionary actions swept across the world, and historians still discuss and... Age of Revolutions Resources
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                                                                                The Urban Working Classes in England 1880-1914
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleOn reading the title of this article, any reader at all familiar with the social history of late Victorian and Edwardian England is likely to think of the revelations at the time of the extent of urban poverty. Two major enquiries, one into London poverty, and the other into poverty... The Urban Working Classes in England 1880-1914
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                                                                                Thomas Parkinson: the Hermit of Thirsk
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleAbout the year 1430 the citizens of Thirsk decided that their ancient parish church of St. Mary was old-fashioned and unworthy of the developing town, so they decided to build a new one. As a result, over the next eighty years or so, they produced what Pevsner described as ‘without... Thomas Parkinson: the Hermit of Thirsk
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                                                                                Studying History at university: Student's guide to applications
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    University Application GuideSo you've decided to apply to study history at university. This guide is intended to help you through the process so that your application is as good as it can be. It is not intended to replace the help and advice you can get from the people who know you... Studying History at university: Student's guide to applications
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                                                                                How can there be a true history?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian article"How can there be a true history, when we see no man living is able to write truly the history of the last week?" (Thomas Shadwell)
Indeed! Once when I had to give a talk in Spain, I found this quotation by looking up ‘history' in the Oxford English Dictionary.... How can there be a true history?
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                                                                                The 1650s
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleThe 1630s in England began effectively in 1629 with the abrupt dismissal of Charles I’s third parliament and ended in 1640 at the first meeting of what would become the Long Parliament. Similarly we may start the 1650s with the regicide of January 1649 and finish with the surprising return... The 1650s
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                                                                                Medieval 'Signs and Marvels'
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleMedieval ‘Signs and Marvels': insights into medieval ideas about nature and the cosmic order.
Many aspects of life in the Middle Ages puzzle the modern reader but some are stranger than others. What can possibly explain an event reported from Orford Castle, in Suffolk? This is an amazing tale and... Medieval 'Signs and Marvels'
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                                                                                American Dime Novels 1860-1915
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    GCSE Topic Pack
This resource is free to everyone. For access to a wealth of other online resources from podcasts to articles and publications, plus support and advice though our “How To”, examination and transition to university guides and careers resources, join the Historical Association today
 
Dime novels | Dime novel craze... American Dime Novels 1860-1915
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                                                                                World War 1 Literature
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    GCSE Topic PackThe Social and Political Climate in Britain before the Great War
This resource is free to everyone. For access to a wealth of other online resources from podcasts to articles and publications, plus support and advice though our “How To”, examination and transition to university guides and careers resources, join... World War 1 Literature
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                                                                                The Second World War 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletOn 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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                                                                                Using Historical Sources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Student Guides
This resource is free to everyone. For access to a wealth of other online resources from podcasts to articles and publications, plus support and advice though our “How To”, examination and transition to university guides and careers resources, join the Historical Association today
The sources that you are likely to... Using Historical Sources
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                                                                                The New Imperialism
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThis Classic Pamphlet first published in 1970 comes with a new introduction written by the author M. E. Chamberlain.The New Imperialism - Introduction by M. E. Chamberlain Professor Emeritus at Swansea University. May 2010.When this pamphlet was first published imperialism was a hot political topic and battle raged between Marxist and... The New Imperialism
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                                                                                The Personal Study Dealing With Significance
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Student Guides
To access the PDF resources attached to this guide, along with a wealth of other online resources from podcasts to articles and publications, plus support and advice though our “How To”, examination and transition to university guides and careers resources, join the Historical Association today
History courses at A-Level contain... The Personal Study Dealing With Significance
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                                                                                Reading at A-Level
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Student Guides
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At A-Level, in most subjects there is... Reading at A-Level
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                                                                                Essay Writing
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Student Guides
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History is not just about writing lots... Essay Writing
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                                                                                Is There A Future In History? Your Questions Answered!
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Student Guides
Q: What use is history to me?  It's all about the past - how will it help me get a job?
History IS both interesting AND useful!
As a history student, you will never experience the events that you study; instead you have to build up a picture from the... Is There A Future In History? Your Questions Answered!
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                                                                                Stalin, Propaganda, and Soviet Society during the Great Terror
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleSarah Davies explores the evidence that even in the most repressive phases of Stalin’s rule, there existed a flourishing ‘shadow culture’, a lively and efficient unofficial network of information and ideas. 'Today a man only talks freely with his wife — at night, with the blankets pulled over his head.’... Stalin, Propaganda, and Soviet Society during the Great Terror
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                                                                                Social and Political Change: Britain 1800-present
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Selected ArticlesA selection of articles and publications that link to Social and Political Change in Britain from 1800. These articles are all free to HA Student Members 
See also our 5-part Podcast series on Social and Political Change in Britain from 1800
1. The People's PensionPodcast of lecture by Professor Chris Wrigley. 
2.... Social and Political Change: Britain 1800-present
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                                                                                British Empire
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Selected Articles and ResourcesA selection of publications that link to the British Empire. See also our two podcast series The British Empire 1600-1800 and The British Empire 1800-present.
A Commercial Revolution: the rise of a trading empire (Classic pamphlet by Ralph Davis) The pattern of overseas trade is always in movement: new commodities are constantly appearing,... British Empire
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                                                                                Modern Russia
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Selected Articles and PublicationsA selection of useful articles on modern Russia and the USSR: 
1. Alexander II: Emancipation and Reform in Russia 1855-1881
The ‘great reforms' of Tsar Alexander II (1855-81) are generally recognised as the most significant events in modern Russian history between the reign of Peter the Great and the revolutions... Modern Russia
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                                                                                Quixotically Generous...Economically Worthless'
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleWilliam Kenefick considers two views of the dockers and the dockland community in Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries. 'Quixotically generous and economically worthless’! But what does this mean? How does this curious descriptor help us understand the docker or the waterside community? Indeed, does it tell us... Quixotically Generous...Economically Worthless'
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                                                                                Varieties of Reformation
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletThe most significant change to have occurred in our view of the Reformation in recent years is the growing acknowledgement of historians that it was no unitary phenomenon whose triumph was assured and inevitable. What we refer to in short-hand as ‘the' Reformation was a many-sided affair which began with... Varieties of Reformation
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                                                                                King John
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Classic PamphletIn the opinion of Stubbs King John was totally, not even competently, bad... Stubbs was the predominant, but no the sole voice of his generation. J.R. Green was already claiming that John was ‘the ablest and most ruthless of the Angevins... In the rapidity and breadth of this political combination... King John
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                                                                                Western Dress and Ambivalence in the South Pacific
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleMichael Sturma examines an aspect of the cultural impact of the West in the South Pacific. ‘States of undress, or the partially clad body, invite particularly ambivalent responses.’ One of the main preoccupation’s of early European visitors to the South Pacific was the nudity or partial nudity of the indigenous... Western Dress and Ambivalence in the South Pacific
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                                                                                Museum and Gallery CPD
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Continuing Professional DevelopmentFor advice and information about working in the Museum sector, take a look at the following information from the Museums Association website.
The Museums Association is the leading voice for the museum sector. Their mission is to enhance the value of museums to society by sharing knowledge, developing skills, inspiring innovation... Museum and Gallery CPD