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Bringing the Civil War to life in Somerset
Primary History article Bringing the Civil War to life in Somerset -
Who was King Alfred? And was he really ‘Great’?
Primary History article Who was King Alfred? And was he really ‘Great’? -
Polychronicon 134: The Great War and Cultural History
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 134: The Great War and Cultural History -
Polychronicon 131: At your leisure
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 131: At your leisure -
Looking through a Josephine-Butler shaped window: focusing pupils' thinking on historical significance
Teaching History article Looking through a Josephine-Butler shaped window: focusing pupils' thinking on historical significance -
Britain's settlement by Anglo-Saxons and Scots
Primary History Article Britain's settlement by Anglo-Saxons and Scots -
Using diaries to stimulate children's understanding of the past
Primary History article Using diaries to stimulate children's understanding of the past -
Primary History 32: Bristol and the Slave Trade
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 32: Bristol and the Slave Trade -
Triumphs Show: Diversifying the curriculum at A-level
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Diversifying the curriculum at A-level -
The potential of secondary history to respond to the current ecological and climate crisis
Teaching History article The potential of secondary history to respond to the current ecological and climate crisis -
The 2007 Medlicott Medal Lecture What kind of history should school history be?
Historian article The 2007 Medlicott Medal Lecture What kind of history should school history be? -
Fifties Britain through the senses: ‘never had it so good’?
Teaching History article Fifties Britain through the senses: ‘never had it so good’? -
Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods
Teaching History article Teaching Year 9 about historical theories and methods -
Thinking across time: planning and teaching the story of power and democracy at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Thinking across time: planning and teaching the story of power and democracy at Key Stage 3 -
Trees
Primary History article Trees -
Catherine de Medici & the Ancien Regime
Classic Pamphlet Catherine de Medici & the Ancien Regime -
Our Iron Age challenge
Developing historical understanding through building an iron age house Our Iron Age challenge -
Move Me On 130: How to generate class discussion
Teaching History feature Move Me On 130: How to generate class discussion -
Siege coins of the English Civil War
Primary History article Siege coins of the English Civil War -
An Introduction to Primary History
The primary education journal of the Historical Association An Introduction to Primary History -
The Historian 149: Out now
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 149: Out now -
Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories
Primary History feature Constructivist chronology and Horrible Histories -
"Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past
Teaching History article "Is it the Tuarts and then the Studors or the other way round?" The importance of developing a usable big picture of the past -
Teaching History 178: Out now
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 178: Out now -
The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America
Historian article The 1620 Mayflower voyage and the English settlement of North America