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Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices
Teaching History article Whose past is it anyway? Telling Russian and Soviet history through diverse Jewish voices -
Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history
Primary History article Exploring the Great Fire of London and Deaf history -
The Historian 134: The End of Empire
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 134: The End of Empire -
Teaching crime and punishment as a post-1066 theme
Primary History article Teaching crime and punishment as a post-1066 theme -
Teaching History 84
The HA's journal for history teachers Teaching History 84 -
Primary History summer resource 2023: Early civilisations
Primary member resource Primary History summer resource 2023: Early civilisations -
It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment
Primary History feature It worked for me: investing in dialogue as a tool for assessment -
Coherence in primary history: How can we get children to see that their history links up?
Primary History article Coherence in primary history: How can we get children to see that their history links up? -
Moresnet: a small country in a big narrative
Historian article Moresnet: a small country in a big narrative -
Polychronicon 140: Why did the Cold War End?
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 140: Why did the Cold War End? -
Trampolines and Springboards
Journal article Trampolines and Springboards -
Helping Year 8 to understand historians’ narrative decision-making
Teaching History article Helping Year 8 to understand historians’ narrative decision-making -
The Historian 72: Two Babies that could have changed world history!
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 72: Two Babies that could have changed world history! -
Polychronicon 142: 'instructive reversals' - (re)interpreting the 1857 events in Northern India
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 142: 'instructive reversals' - (re)interpreting the 1857 events in Northern India -
Primary History 95: Out now
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 95: Out now -
Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714 -
Robespierre: a reluctant terrorist?
Article Robespierre: a reluctant terrorist? -
‘It’s a great big ship!’: Teaching the Titanic at Key Stage 1
Article ‘It’s a great big ship!’: Teaching the Titanic at Key Stage 1 -
Using sites for insights
Teaching History article Using sites for insights -
Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories
Primary History feature Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories -
Having fun through time
Article Having fun through time -
The Evacuee Letter Exchange Project: using audience-centred writing to improve progression from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3
Teaching History article The Evacuee Letter Exchange Project: using audience-centred writing to improve progression from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 -
The Historian 2
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 2 -
Move Me On: struggling with different emphases on teacher talk
Teaching History feature Move Me On: struggling with different emphases on teacher talk -
Flight from Kabul: a historical perspective
Historian article Flight from Kabul: a historical perspective