Britain & Ireland 1509-1745
In this section you will find articles to help you unpick the truths from the myths of the Tudor period, examine how Cromwell took the country to war and explore how some the most important political thinkers began to shape the modern world. There is also guidance for teaching some of the information collected here to pupils and different age ranges.
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                                              Power and Freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714–20102nd September 2025Click to view
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                                              Virtual Branch Recording: The Fall of the English RepublicArticleClick to view
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                                              Virtual Branch Recording: The cultural world of Elizabethan EnglandArticleClick to view
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                                              Disembarking the religious rollercoasterArticleClick to view
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                                              Why history teachers should not be afraid to venture into the long eighteenth centuryArticleClick to view
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                                              Exploring the relationship between historical significance and historical interpretationArticleClick to view
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                                              Inclusive approaches to teaching Elizabeth I at GCSEMultipage ArticleClick to view
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                                              What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the English ReformationArticleClick to view
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                                              Film: The ladies-in-waiting who served the six wives of Henry VIIIArticleClick to view
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                                              Inventing race? Using primary sources to investigate the origins of racial thinking in the pastArticleClick to view
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                                              Move Me On 183: sees no reason to include Black or Asian British historyArticleClick to view
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                                              Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714ArticleClick to view
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                                              What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?ArticleClick to view
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                                              Putting black into the Union Jack: weaving Black history into the Year 7 to 9 curriculumArticleClick to view
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                                              Unpicking the threads of interpretationsArticleClick to view
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                                              Film series: Tudor Royal AuthorityArticleClick to view
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                                              Historical and interdisciplinary enquiry into the sinking of the Mary RoseArticleClick to view
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                                              Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at deathArticleClick to view
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                                              Planning increasingly complex causal models at Key Stage 3ArticleClick to view
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                                              Cunning Plan 175: Using the England's Immigrants databaseArticleClick to view
