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  • Nuneaton Branch Programme

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    Contact: michael.arnold@cantab.net Venue: Chilvers Coton Heritage Centre, 4 Avenue Road, Nuneaton CV11 4LU unless otherwise stated. Time: 7.30pm unless otherwise indicated Twitter / X: @Nuneaton_HA Facebook: Nuneaton Historical Association   Nuneaton Branch Programme 2025  23 January 2025The History of GCHQProf Richard Aldrich, Warwick University 13 February 2025Oliver Cromwell: Hero or Villain?...
    Nuneaton Branch Programme
  • Recorded webinar: How does good storytelling serve disciplinary thinking?

      Webinar series: Building and securing disciplinary thinking in primary history
    Building and securing disciplinary thinking in primary history Session 1: How does good storytelling serve disciplinary thinking? Why is storytelling so crucial to the journey of the lesson? How does powerful storytelling make knowledge memorable meaningful? How can I get better at storytelling? How does storytelling help children wrestle with...
    Recorded webinar: How does good storytelling serve disciplinary thinking?
  • History Research Bursary Scheme: Early Career and Mid-Career Routes

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    History: The Journal of the Historical Association is delighted to launch the 2025 round of its bursary scheme, which is designed to support research that will result in an article submission to History, which is jointly published by the Historical Association and Wiley. We anticipate offering one award to an...
    History Research Bursary Scheme: Early Career and Mid-Career Routes
  • Historical anniversaries calendar

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    Historical anniversaries can be a great way to get children and young people interested in a subject or to raise awareness about a particular issue. This resource is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality history and education resources along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of...
    Historical anniversaries calendar
  • Weaving historical scholarship into primary history: Ancient Rome

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    Webinar series: Weaving historical scholarship into primary history Primary teachers are expected to be experts in everything. If you feel that your history subject knowledge could do with a brush up, then this series is for you. The Historical Association has teamed up with some leading historians and experienced teachers...
    Weaving historical scholarship into primary history: Ancient Rome
  • North London Branch Programme

      Branch Programme
    All meetings will be held at 8pm at the Jubilee Hall, 2 Parsonage Lane, Enfield, EN2 0AJ. Street parking nearby.  Nearest stations Enfield Chase (10 mins walk) and Enfield Town (15 mins). Please contact Robert Malleson, Branch Secretary for details at rpmassociates1@aol.com . Non-members welcome (£2 per meeting at Hall). ...
    North London Branch Programme
  • Buckinghamshire Branch Programme

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    Branch contact: Terry Bloxham (Hon Secretary), Tel: 07952 703535 | E-mail: secretarybucksha@gmail.com Meetings are being held on Wednesdays at 8.00 pm online through Zoom(excepting the June event which will be in person) Cost: Admission to meetings is free to full and associate members of the Historical Association. Visitors and Students WELCOME and donations...
    Buckinghamshire Branch Programme
  • Canterbury Branch Programme

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    Branch contact: All enquiries to Mike Gallagher – mike.gallagher79@yahoo.co.uk Venue: All talks start at 7.00pm at venues in Canterbury (specified below). Associate membership £10 per year. Talks free to national HA members and students, visitors £5. Twitter @CanterburyHA  Canterbury Branch Programme 2025 Wednesday 8th January 2025History at University: a day of events...
    Canterbury Branch Programme
  • West Wiltshire Branch Programme

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    Branch contact All enquiries to Mrs Jenny Ladd jladd242@gmail.com tel 01373 830514 Venue: All talks start at 7.30pm and take place in St. Thomas’ Church Hall, York Buildings, Trowbridge, Wilts. BA14 8PT. Free parking on the road, limited free parking next to Church. Associate membership £15 per year. Talks free...
    West Wiltshire Branch Programme
  • Richmond & Twickenham Branch Programme

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    Enquiries: Richard Turk at richardgturk@yahoo.com or call 07958 729526 Entry to meetings is free for HA members, non-members £2.00 per meeting. Local membership of the Branch is £14.00 per year. All Meetings begin at 8pm and take place at Richmond Library Annexe, Quadrant Road, Richmond upon Thames,TW9 1DH. Quadrant Road is...
    Richmond & Twickenham Branch Programme
  • Mid-Trent & Mercia Branch Programme

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    Further details can always be obtained from Trevor James on 01543-258434 (trevorjamescroydon@gmail.com) or Sylvia Clifford on 01283-536250 Venues and times are listed with each meeting.   Mid-Trent & Mercia Branch Programme 2025  11 January 2025, 10.30am -12.30pm at Riverside Church, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 1LD Burton History Saturday The Roman Catholic Landscape...
    Mid-Trent & Mercia Branch Programme
  • Hertfordshire Branch Programme

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    Meetings are held at the Backhouse Room, 116 Handside Lane, Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL8 6SZ at 3.00pm Meetings are free for members, £3 for visitors. Associate branch membership £15 per season. For more information contact Barbara Wiltshire barbarag.wiltshire@btinternet.com or telephone 01438 716020 Hertfordshire Branch Programme 2025 Saturday January 11th, 2025Did Victorian England...
    Hertfordshire Branch Programme
  • West Surrey Branch Programme

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    Contact: Hon. Secretary: Rollo Crookshank. Telephone: 01252 319881. Email: crookshankrollo@gmail.com Cost: Entry to meetings is free for HA members and students.  Associate membership of the branch which gives free entry to all meetings is £15 per year.  Non-members £5 per meeting, payable at the door.  Venue and time: All meetings start...
    West Surrey Branch Programme
  • Gwent Branch Programme

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    All meetings start at 7pm and we meet from September to March, no meeting in December. In the summer months visits are arranged (usually just a month or two in advance). All branch enquiries to Tessa Merrett tessamerrett@gmail.com 01495 225752 or mob 07929 369513 Branch Associate Membership is £20 and...
    Gwent Branch Programme
  • Recorded webinar: The post-emancipation Caribbean and the meanings of freedom

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    This webinar examines the era of ‘post-emancipation’ in the Caribbean from around the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. It interrogates the notion of ‘emancipation’ and asks what kind of ‘freedom’ did abolition bring to the formerly enslaved? How did colonial states and other authorities seek to regulate the lives of...
    Recorded webinar: The post-emancipation Caribbean and the meanings of freedom
  • Essex Branch Programme

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    Talks on Saturdays, 2.30pm, Trinity Methodist Church, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford, CM1 2XB. Please check the calendar on this website for details. Visitors and prospective members warmly welcomed - £3, Associate Members fee £10.00 / £15.00 for 2 members at same address Branch Contact: Tony Tuckwell 01245 256423  tonytuckwell28@outlook.com    Website: https://essexbranchha.com Facebook:...
    Essex Branch Programme
  • Recorded webinar: The Aftermath of War: Allied Occupation and Displaced Persons in post-war Europe

      Dr Samantha Knapton, University of Nottingham
    This webinar was recorded on 1 April 2025 as part of the HA's recent short course, ‘Britain and the Second World War – a global conflict’. Dr Samantha K. Knapton is an Assistant Professor in History at the University of Nottingham, UK. She is an historian of central and east-central Europe,...
    Recorded webinar: The Aftermath of War: Allied Occupation and Displaced Persons in post-war Europe
  • Nottingham Branch Programme

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    Meetings are held at 2pm on Wednesdays in Bromley House Library, Angel Row, Nottingham NG1 6HL, unless otherwise stated. (With your back to the City Hall, the Library entrance is on the left, not far from the Square and is between Barnardo’s and MSR Newsagents). Bromley House is a listed...
    Nottingham Branch Programme
  • Reading Branch Programme

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    All enquiries to Chris Sexton – sexton44@gmail.com   Tel 01344 779321 or 07957 184342 HA members, students and school pupils free. Non-members visitors £3. Associate branch membership £10 per annum. Venue: Reading School, Erleigh Road, Reading RG1 5LW. Suppers precede each lecture from 6pm – cost £20 per person – are...
    Reading Branch Programme
  • Webinar series: Direct history teaching

      HA webinar series for history teachers at KS3 and KS4
    What does this series cover? In this webinar series, explore a direct approach to teaching history. Presenters Jacob Olivey and Mike Hill will advocate for ‘lean lessons’ that focus on reading, explanation, and discussion to build pupils’ historical knowledge and understanding – with no worksheets, activities, or group work in...
    Webinar series: Direct history teaching
  • Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms 

      Webinar series: Embracing messiness: teaching disciplinary thinking in history
    Embracing messiness: teaching disciplinary thinking in history Session 1: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms  In recent years, disciplinary thinking has been somewhat overlooked as the 'what' of curriculum has taken the front seat for many schools. This introductory session will explain the rationale for...
    Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms 
  • York and North Yorkshire Branch Programme

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    All enquiries to: Elizabeth McCulloch, Elizabeth.McCulloch@boothamschool.com  07884435701 Talks free to members, £2 for visitors.  York & North Yorkshire Branch Programme 2025 Spring Term - 2025 Tuesday 21 January, 7pmBootham School, Recital Room, 45 Bootham (access off Bootham), York YO30 7BT"Writing a history of London's criminal underworld"? Dr Mark Roodhouse, Reader in...
    York and North Yorkshire Branch Programme
  • Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry

      Webinar series: Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom
    Webinar series: Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom Session 1: Invisible assessment within an enquiry This session explores the constant, routine assessment that goes on throughout the history lessons that make up a single enquiry – assessment that forms such a natural part of history teaching that it’s sometimes...
    Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry
  • Recorded webinar: Avoiding confusion with chronology and change in primary history

      Webinar series: Avoiding confusion and challenging misconceptions in primary history
    Webinar series: Avoiding confusion and challenging misconceptions in primary history Session 1: Avoiding confusion with chronology and change in primary history This practical webinar will identify what confuses pupils in the teaching of chronology and the disciplinary concept of change and continuity and will show how such confusion and misconceptions...
    Recorded webinar: Avoiding confusion with chronology and change in primary history
  • A view from the Editor’s desk 1997–2006

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    This article is free to everyone. For access to hundreds of other high-quality resources by primary history experts along with free or discounted CPD and membership of a thriving community of teachers and subject leaders, join the Historical Association today Congratulations on the publication of the 100th issue of Primary...
    A view from the Editor’s desk 1997–2006