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Excluded by men? Joanna the Mad, patriarchy and a charge of insanity
Historian article Excluded by men? Joanna the Mad, patriarchy and a charge of insanity -
Where might the Gunpowder Plot sit within the principles of the new model curriculum?
Primary History article Where might the Gunpowder Plot sit within the principles of the new model curriculum? -
Ensuring Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children do not feel unseen in the history classroom
Teaching History article Ensuring Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children do not feel unseen in the history classroom -
How ‘good’ are Key Stage 3 textbooks in supporting the teaching of the Holocaust?
Teaching History article How ‘good’ are Key Stage 3 textbooks in supporting the teaching of the Holocaust? -
Historical thinking and art education in Canada’s era of societal reckoning
Teaching History article Historical thinking and art education in Canada’s era of societal reckoning -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the English Reformation
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the English Reformation -
Using the present to construct a meaningful picture of the medieval past
Teaching History article Using the present to construct a meaningful picture of the medieval past -
Limited Monarchy in Great Britain in the Eighteenth Century
Classic Pamphlet Limited Monarchy in Great Britain in the Eighteenth Century -
The Historian 49: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 49: The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle -
Teaching History 118: Re-thinking Differentiation
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 118: Re-thinking Differentiation -
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? -
The Great Exhibition of 1851: teaching a significant event at Key Stage 1
Primary History article The Great Exhibition of 1851: teaching a significant event at Key Stage 1 -
The Historian 11
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 11 -
Trade – lifeblood of the empire: how trade affected life in Roman Britain
Primary History article Trade – lifeblood of the empire: how trade affected life in Roman Britain -
How museum collections make ancient Egypt, and the people who lived there, real
Primary History article How museum collections make ancient Egypt, and the people who lived there, real -
The Historian 85: Lloyd George and Gladstone
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 85: Lloyd George and Gladstone -
The Battle of Britain
Primary History article The Battle of Britain -
The Duchy of Courland and a Baltic colonial venture across the ocean
Historian article The Duchy of Courland and a Baltic colonial venture across the ocean -
Using photographic evidence to explore the impact of the Berlin Wall
Primary History article Using photographic evidence to explore the impact of the Berlin Wall -
The Historian 58: Lord Acton's Inaugural
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 58: Lord Acton's Inaugural -
The Historian 53: Queen Victoria
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 53: Queen Victoria -
The Evolution of the British Electoral System 1832-1987
Classic Pamphlet The Evolution of the British Electoral System 1832-1987 -
The Great Spa Towns of Europe: a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Historian article The Great Spa Towns of Europe: a UNESCO World Heritage Site -
The Historian 83: Personality and Power
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 83: Personality and Power -
Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands
Teaching History article Building and assessing a frame of reference in the Netherlands