International Relations
Relations across the UK, Europe and globally are frequently changing, and have done so across our history. How these relations are recorded, monitored and treated are discussed in the collection of articles and podcasts here. The very concept of international relations is explored as are when boundaries and discussions between states and groups started to matter. What are the procedures, protocols and outcomes of a world according to the history of international relations are all under scrutiny?
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Stalin, Propaganda, and Soviet Society during the Great Terror
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Stalinism
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Teaching 20th-Century History Resources
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Teaching about the Russian invasion of Ukraine and events happening there
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Telling difficult stories about the creation of Bangladesh
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The American Diplomatic Tradition
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The British Empire on trial
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The Byzantine Empire on the Eve of the Crusades
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The Coming of War in 1939
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The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History
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The First Crusade
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The Great Powers in the Pacific
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The History of Afro-Brazilian People
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The Origins of the First World War
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The Origins of the Second Great War
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The Second World War
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The Spice of Life? Ensuring variety when teaching about the Treaty of Versailles
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The War of American Independence
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The archer's stake and the battle of Agincourt
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Thinking about the ethical dimension
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