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                                                                                My Favourite History Place: Hadrian’s Wall 
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian articleChoosing Hadrian’s Wall as one of my favourite places is a bit of a cheat, really, as it is a 73-mile-long (80 Roman miles) wall punctuated with a whole range of 20 individual sites each worth a visit; from mile castles and forts to desolate sections with fabulous views or... My Favourite History Place: Hadrian’s Wall
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                                                                                Parliament, people or privilege: Do we need a better understanding of constitutional history?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historical Association conference 2017: round table discussionJoin our panel, including Dr Alix Green, Professor Tony Badger and Professor Justin Champion as they discuss how recent polls and election results have confounded many pundits. Do calls to ‘give us our country back’ or ‘return our sovereignty’ suggest that many people in liberal democracies need a better understanding of... Parliament, people or privilege: Do we need a better understanding of constitutional history?
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                                                                                Doing history: The Old Poor Law in a Regency York Parish 1795–1847
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian featureIn this regular feature called Doing History, history enthusiasts describe a piece of research they have undertaken and how it sheds light on aspects of local and national history. Here Steve Barrett shows how his exploration of archives in York provided interesting insights into the controversial issue of poor relief, with a focus... Doing history: The Old Poor Law in a Regency York Parish 1795–1847
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                                                                                My Favourite History Place: The Great House of Mercers Creek
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian featureThe tropical island of Antigua is a tourist heaven, but Gabriella Howell’s research into her family property, the Great House of Mercers Creek, shows how over the centuries, a varied history has shaped the experience of visitors and residents alike. From the enslaved and missionaries to admirals and film stars,... My Favourite History Place: The Great House of Mercers Creek
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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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                                                                                Cunning Plan 191: diving deep into ‘history from below’ with Year 8
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticleCan the ‘subaltern’ speak, Year 8s?
When the Indian scholar and literary theorist Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak asked this question in 1988, she wasn’t asking Year 8s on a Monday morning. What she wanted to explore was whether those marginalised people written out of the archive – ‘the subaltern’ – could... Cunning Plan 191: diving deep into ‘history from below’ with Year 8
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                                                                                Cornwall Branch History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Branch HistoryThe earliest information we have about the HA in Cornwall is an Annual General Meeting minute book showing that the branch was re-formed in 1963 by schoolteachers. Lecture meetings were held in various schools and these were probably all in the Truro area. The branch always appears to have been... Cornwall Branch History
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                                                                                Magic History of Roman Britain
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    ArticlePlease note: this lesson was produced as part of the Nuffield Primary History project (1991-2009) and pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum. 
The Magic History of Roman Britain by Jon Nichol provides a great deal of information about life in Roman Britain in story form. It tells the story of Sam and Jane,... Magic History of Roman Britain
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                                                                                Writing Letchworth's war: developing a sense of the local within historical fiction through primary sources
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleWriting Letchworth's war: developing a sense of the local within historical fiction through primary sources
Local history, historical fiction, and one of the most significant events of the twentieth century come together in this article as Jon Grant and Dan Townsend suggest a way to enable students to produce better... Writing Letchworth's war: developing a sense of the local within historical fiction through primary sources
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                                                                                The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleLorna Spencer’s focus on the Brontë sisters as a significant local family provides an insight into both their lives and their challenges, and how far these can be compared with those of different classes of people in the locality. Their experiences can also be related to wider issues, such as... The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family
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                                                                                Leave a legacy
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Supporting the HAAnyone can include a legacy to the Historical Association in their will and it does not have to be for a lot of money.
Some people leave us specific gifts of money, while others choose to leave us the residue of their estate once family and friends have been looked... Leave a legacy
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                                                                                Update: Space, place and social constructs: the Spatial Turn in history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian featureRyan Hampton explains how ‘things’ and people combine to make space an important consideration in human history. Focusing on the German Peasants’ War of 1524-26, he examines how advances in our understanding of space might affect our knowledge of this important conflict... Update: Space, place and social constructs: the Spatial Turn in history
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                                                                                Cunning Plan 190: Using art to make A-level history more accessible
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History featureMany pupils love the Horrible Histories books, television programmes and songs. Over the years a number of A-level pupils have proudly told me that it was Horrible Histories that sparked their love of the subject, and they are quick to recite the songs word for word! But it is also the... Cunning Plan 190: Using art to make A-level history more accessible
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                                                                                Family stories and global (hi)stories
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleTeaching in Greece, a country with extensive recent experience of immigration, Maria Vlachaki and Georgia Kouseri were interested to examine how they might use family history as a means of exploring the historical dimensions of this potentially sensitive topic. They hoped that encouraging pupils to explore their relatives’ stories would... Family stories and global (hi)stories
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                                                                                Teaching History 111: Reading History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers06 ‘Really weird and freaky’: using a Thomas Hardy short story as a source of evidence in the Year 8 classroom - Mary Woolley (Read article)
13 Reading and enquiring in Years 12 and 13: a case study on women in the Third Reich - Alison Kitson (Read article)
20... Teaching History 111: Reading History
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                                                                                Using ICT in the Teaching of History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Transition Training Session 2This is the second of 5 sessions arising from the 2005 KS2-KS3 History Transitions Project:
Transition training session 1: Historical Enquiries & Interpretations
Transition training session 2: Using ICT in the teaching of history
Transition training session 3: Extended writing in history
Transition training session 4: Joan of Arc - Saint, Witch... Using ICT in the Teaching of History
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                                                                                Using some more unusual sources in the primary classroom
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History articleIn this article Tim Lomas illustrates how it is valid and creative to go beyond some of the most popular sources used by primary history teachers. He looks at a number of historical enquiries and questions that might be considered as a theme and some sources that might be used.... Using some more unusual sources in the primary classroom
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                                                                                Local History through Drama (Bursary Project)
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The Women Chain Makers Strike Of 1910A Campaign Project For Primary Schools Focusing On The Women Chain Makers Strike Of 1910. 
The Historical Association was left a legacy by Joan Lewin which became the Joan Lewin Education Bursary Fund. Each year, applicants apply for grants for education projects surrounding aspects of teaching and learning, resources, or... Local History through Drama (Bursary Project)
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                                                                                One of my favourite history places: Fulham Palace
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Primary History featureIn the south-west corner of London, nestled up against the Thames, lies Fulham Palace. This is a palace that was not for kings and queens but bishops, the princes of the church. This was the summer palace for the bishops of London which they retreated to when the heat and stench of the... One of my favourite history places: Fulham Palace
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                                                                                My Favourite History Place: Mandala House
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian featureMany myths surround David Livingstone and in this part of the world more myths about the man abound than perhaps anywhere else. We can only speculate on whether he fought off lions with his bare hands, shamed slave-traders into letting their slaves go with just a few words from the scriptures... My Favourite History Place: Mandala House
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                                                                                What Have Historians Been Arguing About...  immigration in French history
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Historian feature3 July 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of a significant, yet little known, event in French history: the declaration of an end to the recruitment of economic migrants. Over the previous decades, some three million migrant workers had arrived to surprisingly little fanfare, building the economic growth later mythologized by... What Have Historians Been Arguing About...  immigration in French history
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                                                                                What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Teaching History articleMuch has been written in recent years about how historical scholarship can be used to shape practice in the classroom. As an historian of the medieval period now working as an history teacher, Dhwani Patel offers a fresh perspective on these debates. During her PGCE year, Patel found herself reflecting... What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches
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                                                                                Teaching History 125: Significance
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    The HA's journal for secondary history teachers06 ‘Maybe they haven’t decided yet what is right:’ English and Spanish perspectives on teaching historical significance – Lis Cercadillo (Read article)
10 What they think they know: the impact of pupils’ preconceptions on their understanding of historical significance – Robin Conway (Read article)
16 Polychronicon: The Norman Conquest - Tony McConnell
18... Teaching History 125: Significance
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                                                                                HA Podcasted History: Ancient Persia
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Ancient PersiaIn this series of podcasts Professor Thomas Harrison of the University of Liverpool examines the Persian Empire, life in ancient Persian society and the Greek-Persian War. HA Podcasted History: Ancient Persia
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                                                                                Extended Writing in History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    Transition Training Session 3This is the third of 5 sessions arising from the 2005 KS2-KS3 History Transitions Project:
Transition training session 1: Historical Enquiries & Interpretations
Transition training session 2: Using ICT in the teaching of history
Transition training session 3: Extended writing in history
Transition training session 4: Joan of Arc - Saint, Witch... Extended Writing in History