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The Memory of a Saint: Managing the legacy of St Bernard of Clairvaux
Historian article The Memory of a Saint: Managing the legacy of St Bernard of Clairvaux -
Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction
Historian article Blurred Lines: the ever-decreasing distinction between fiction and nonfiction -
Beyond the boundaries of the Lake District
Historian article Beyond the boundaries of the Lake District -
Gone with the Wind: a great book?
Historian article Gone with the Wind: a great book? -
Does historical fiction matter for children?
Historian article Does historical fiction matter for children? -
Real Lives: Alice Daye: mother of the English book trade
Historian feature Real Lives: Alice Daye: mother of the English book trade -
My Favourite History Place: Gladstone’s Library at Hawarden
Historian feature My Favourite History Place: Gladstone’s Library at Hawarden -
Out and About in Haworth
Historian feature Out and About in Haworth -
The Historian 143: Literature
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 143: Literature -
Modelling the discipline
Teaching History article Modelling the discipline -
Bridging the gap: supporting early career teachers’ professional development as history teachers
Teaching History article Bridging the gap: supporting early career teachers’ professional development as history teachers -
Anatomy of enquiry: deconstructing an approach to history curriculum planning
Teaching History article Anatomy of enquiry: deconstructing an approach to history curriculum planning -
Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 177: teaching about life in Elizabethan England by looking at death -
Historical and interdisciplinary enquiry into the sinking of the Mary Rose
Teaching History article Historical and interdisciplinary enquiry into the sinking of the Mary Rose -
Polychronicon 177: The New Deal in American history
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 177: The New Deal in American history -
Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7
Teaching History article Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7 -
Move Me on 177: using questioning effectively
The problem page for history mentors Move Me on 177: using questioning effectively -
Teaching History 177: Building Knowledge
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 177: Building Knowledge -
Pull-out Posters: Primary History 83
The Historical Association Historical Fiction Prize Pull-out Posters: Primary History 83 -
Developing early history skills and understanding through the EYFS
Primary History article Developing early history skills and understanding through the EYFS -
Teaching sensitive subjects: slavery and Britain’s role in the trade
Primary History article Teaching sensitive subjects: slavery and Britain’s role in the trade -
The Elizabeth cake
Primary History article The Elizabeth cake -
Turning technology: making life better in Iron Age Britain
Primary History article Turning technology: making life better in Iron Age Britain -
‘Miss, did the Romans build pyramids?’
Primary History article ‘Miss, did the Romans build pyramids?’ -
Teaching crime and punishment as a post-1066 theme
Primary History article Teaching crime and punishment as a post-1066 theme