Themes
History is the story of all that has passed, which makes it a pretty big subject! So we have tried to break it down both by periods of time and by themes. So whether you are an academic, a teacher, a heritage worker, student, someone with a general interest or armchair historian you can probably find an area that most captivates you here. If you love all history or you’re not sure where to start then using a theme as your filter will probably work – give it a go you never know where you might end up.
Politics
- Power and Freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714–2010
 - Historical anniversaries calendar
 - Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal
 - New approaches to teaching the History of Appeasement in the classroom
 - Broadening horizons: using cross-curricular conversations to support historical understanding
 - Cunning Plan 190: Using art to make A-level history more accessible
 
Women
- Historical anniversaries calendar
 - Tracing the popular memory of Rosa Parks with Year 9
 - How representing women can convey a more complex narrative of the Russian Revolution to Year 9
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... gender and sexuality
 - ‘Compressing and rendering’: using biography to teach big stories
 - Recorded Webinar: Female slave-ownership in 18th and 19 century Britain
 
Health
- Learning from a pandemic
 - Polychronicon 172: Health in the Middle Ages
 - The development of the Department of Health
 - Cunning Plan 163.1: GCSE Thematic study
 - WWI and the flu pandemic
 - Podcast: The Historical Medicalization of Homosexuality & Transvestism
 
Power
- Power and Freedom in Britain and Ireland: 1714–2010
 - Helping Year 8 to understand historians’ narrative decision-making
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Royal Studies
 - Film series: The African-American Civil Rights Movement
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the British Empire and the age of revolutions in the global South
 - Power, authority and geography
 
Science & Industry
- What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the consequences of the industrial revolution
 - Learning from a pandemic
 - Age of Revolutions Resources
 - The Victorian Age
 - From the history of maths to the history of greatness
 - Climate change: greening the curriculum?
 
Religion
- Disembarking the religious rollercoaster
 - Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance
 - ‘Compressing and rendering’: using biography to teach big stories
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the English Reformation
 - Year 7 use oral traditions to make claims about the rise and fall of the Inka empire
 - Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
 
International Relations
- Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal
 - Triumphs Show: Embracing scholarship to guide Year 7 on an exploration of the Silk Roads
 - New approaches to teaching the History of Appeasement in the classroom
 - Triumphs Show 193: Year 8 imagine the First World War trenches
 - Imagining cities: exploring historical sites as contested spaces
 - ‘But they just sit there’: using objects as material culture with Year 8
 
Crime & Punishment
- Reading with other readers in mind
 - Past Time Toolkit: new learning resource about Victorian Prisons
 - Polychronicon 171: Policing in Nazi Germany
 - Polychronicon 157: Reinterpreting police-public relations in modern England
 - Crime and Punishment - Roman to Early Modern
 - The Bloody Code - Early Modern Crime and Punishment
 
Economics
- Polychronicon 177: The New Deal in American history
 - Cunning Plan 175: Using the England's Immigrants database
 - The Past, the Present and the Future of the Economic Crisis, through Greek Students’ Accounts of their History
 - Bristol and the Slave Trade
 - Podcast Series: The Renaissance
 - From Sail to Steam
 
Society
- Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... schooling and the British Empire
 - Historical anniversaries calendar
 - Tracing the popular memory of Rosa Parks with Year 9
 - Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... Modern British LGBTQ+ history
 
Culture
- Historical anniversaries calendar
 - Triumphs Show: Embracing scholarship to guide Year 7 on an exploration of the Silk Roads
 - Lengthening Year 9’s narrative of the American civil rights movement
 - Triumphs Show: Recovering the queer history of Weimar Germany in GCSE history
 - Year 7 challenge stereotypes about the Mexica
 - What Have Historians Been Arguing About... youth culture?