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Publication date: 26th September 2005 by HA
Teaching History 120: Diversity and Divisions

This edition deals with teaching about divisions which lead to conflict - covering areas such as Palestine, Northern Ireland, Rwanda and Berlin. Unravelling the complexities of the Arab-Isreali conflict at GCSE, Using analogy to help pupils understand the past, New approaches to history at Key Stage 3, Black and Asian people in the two world wars and much more...
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