Free for members
We know how important it is to you to be able to reflect upon the professional development you undertake and to revisit the resources, advice and guidance. In this section, you will find a repository of training resources and materials from past events.
Sort by:
Date (Newest first) | Title A-Z
Show:
All |
Articles |
Podcasts |
Multipage Articles
-
Recorded Webinar: Philip IV
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded webinar: Britain's eighteenth-century tradition of popular riot and protest
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch Recording: Henry III and Simon de Montfort
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch recording: The British Templars
ArticleClick to view -
Film: Unpicking the Ofsted subject report for history
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded webinar: Making the most out of Holocaust Memorial Day: challenges and opportunities
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch recording: Tudor Liveliness?
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded webinar: Helping primary students understand climate change
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch recording: The Women's World Committee against War & Fascism
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch recording: Empires of the Normans
ArticleClick to view -
Film: Medlicott Lecture 2023 - Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch recording: Henry Christophe, the Haitian Revolution and the Caribbean's Forgotten Kingdom
ArticleClick to view -
Film: Living with Violence at the End of the British Empire
ArticleClick to view -
Film: Making the most of your primary membership
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded Webinar: Cause and consequence
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded webinar: Bringing history alive through local people and places
ArticleClick to view -
Virtual Branch recording: The survival strategies of the Near Eastern powers facing Mongol invasion.
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded Webinar: Mass-Observing Modern Britain
ArticleClick to view -
Recorded webinar: Teaching the 'People's History' of the Munich Crisis
ArticleClick to view -
Film: A short history of Islamic thought
ArticleClick to view