Britain & Ireland 1901-present
War and conflict, technology, illness and medicine and the battle for civil and national rights have all been key elements of the 20th century through to today, thus, all of those themes and many more are explored in this section. Underpinning many of these articles and included here are articles exploring pedagogical issues, managing knowledge and transferring knowledge. Read more
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New approaches to teaching the History of Appeasement in the classroom
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Using oral history in the classroom
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Do Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children see themselves in your history classroom?
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Secondary Education and Social Change in the UK since 1945: KS3 resource packs
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Exploring and Teaching the Korean War
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From St Neots to Siberia: an HA Quality Mark Community Outreach Project
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Podcast Series: The Women's Movement
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Podcast Series: Politics, Reform and War
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Podcast Series: Religion in the UK
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Podcast Series: Britain's Changing Population
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Podcast Series: British LGBTQ+ History
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Podcast Series: Modern Irish History
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Podcast Series: The British Empire 1800-Present
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Lions of the Great War: How are Sikh soldiers of the First World War seen today?
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Filmed Interview: The Women of Bletchley Park
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Film: Acts of Union and Disunion
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Writing the First World War - Podcasts
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Unsung Heroes: The British Merchant Navy WW2
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Bill Hall - Empire at War
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Podcast Series: Britain's Cold War
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