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English first-aid organisations and the Provisional IRA mainland bombing campaign of 1974
Historian article English first-aid organisations and the Provisional IRA mainland bombing campaign of 1974 -
The Historian 71: The English Historian's Role
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 71: The English Historian's Role -
History and the early years: A view from the classroom
Primary History article History and the early years: A view from the classroom -
Primary History 31: The Industrial Revolution
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 31: The Industrial Revolution -
Primary history and the curriculum: a South African perspective
Primary History article Primary history and the curriculum: a South African perspective -
The Historian 99: London and the English Civil War
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 99: London and the English Civil War -
‘It’s kind of like the geography part of history, isn’t it, Miss?’
Teaching History article ‘It’s kind of like the geography part of history, isn’t it, Miss?’ -
Looking through the keyhole at Birkenhead from 1900 to 1950 with Year 7
Journal article Looking through the keyhole at Birkenhead from 1900 to 1950 with Year 7 -
Hosting teacher development at historical sites: the benefits for classroom teaching
Journal article Hosting teacher development at historical sites: the benefits for classroom teaching -
Teaching History 104: Teaching the Holocaust
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 104: Teaching the Holocaust -
The Historian 98: Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 98: Spencer Perceval: private values and public virtues -
Primary History 30: Discovering the past
The primary education journal of the Historical Association Primary History 30: Discovering the past -
Polychronicon 121: interpretations of the American Revolution
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 121: interpretations of the American Revolution -
‘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 -
Is There a Place for The Holocaust in the Primary Curriculum?
Article Is There a Place for The Holocaust in the Primary Curriculum? -
Early Years: Learning about the Past through 'People Who Help Us'
Article Early Years: Learning about the Past through 'People Who Help Us' -
Oscar Wilde: the myth of martydom
Historian article Oscar Wilde: the myth of martydom -
Religion and Science in the Eighteenth Century
Historian article Religion and Science in the Eighteenth Century -
The Historian 4
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 4 -
From road map to thought map: helping students theorise the nature of change
Teaching History article From road map to thought map: helping students theorise the nature of change -
'I feel if I say this in my essay it’s not going to be as strong’
Teaching History article 'I feel if I say this in my essay it’s not going to be as strong’ -
Learning about the past through a study of houses and homes
Primary History article Learning about the past through a study of houses and homes -
Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar Republic
Article Cunning Plan 92: The Weimar Republic -
Move Me On 166: getting the right pitch for GCSE teaching
Teaching History feature Move Me On 166: getting the right pitch for GCSE teaching -
Of the many significant things that have ever happened, what should we teach?
Teaching History article Of the many significant things that have ever happened, what should we teach?