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Update: The Princes in the Tower
Historian feature Update: The Princes in the Tower -
In conversation with Elizabeth King
Historian feature In conversation with Elizabeth King -
The Historian 167: Science
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 167: Science -
Animals who help us: teaching past and present in EYFS
Primary History article Animals who help us: teaching past and present in EYFS -
Student teacher experiences at the Historical Association Conference 2025
Primary History article Student teacher experiences at the Historical Association Conference 2025 -
She sells seashells by the seashore: teaching Mary Anning at Key Stage 1
Primary History article She sells seashells by the seashore: teaching Mary Anning at Key Stage 1 -
Working effectively with your local history societies: the benefits and challenges
Primary History article Working effectively with your local history societies: the benefits and challenges -
Battersea: here for every dog and cat – 165 years and still going strong
Primary History article Battersea: here for every dog and cat – 165 years and still going strong -
Who were the Greeks and how diverse was their society?
Primary History article Who were the Greeks and how diverse was their society? -
How could an ITaP help you teach more history?
Primary History article How could an ITaP help you teach more history? -
An approach to teaching the British Civil Wars in the primary classroom
Primary History article An approach to teaching the British Civil Wars in the primary classroom -
The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family
Primary History article The Brontë sisters: teaching local history through a focus on one remarkable family -
Learning history through the lens of artefacts
Primary History article Learning history through the lens of artefacts -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 101
The British Civil Wars; Young Quills 2025 Pull-out posters: Primary History 101 -
Primary History 101: Out now
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 101: Out now -
Primary History 101
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 101 -
Giving students proper recognition for historical oracy
Teaching History article Giving students proper recognition for historical oracy -
Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan… to teach about environmental history in the medieval period -
Approaches to teaching about national identities and belonging across the history curriculum
Teaching History article Approaches to teaching about national identities and belonging across the history curriculum -
Promoting self-efficacy through combined literacy and oracy projects
Teaching History article Promoting self-efficacy through combined literacy and oracy projects -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... global history?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... global history? -
Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards
Teaching History article Building historical thinking together: breathing new life into mini whiteboards -
Move Me On 200: trainee has found little scope to develop students’ oracy
Teaching History feature Move Me On 200: trainee has found little scope to develop students’ oracy -
History 392
The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 111, Issue 392 History 392 -
Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England
Historian article Coroners, communities, and the Crown: mapping death and justice in late medieval England