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Remembering the First World War: Using a battlefield tour of the Western Front
Teaching History article Remembering the First World War: Using a battlefield tour of the Western Front -
On the frontlines of teaching the history of the First World War
Teaching History article On the frontlines of teaching the history of the First World War -
Polychronicon 155: Interpreting the Origins of of the First World War
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 155: Interpreting the Origins of of the First World War -
Getting Started with Drama: The Roses of Eyam 1665
Primary History article Getting Started with Drama: The Roses of Eyam 1665 -
'The Generous Turk': Some Eighteenth-Century Attitudes
Article 'The Generous Turk': Some Eighteenth-Century Attitudes -
Shipwrecks, Clocks and Westminster Abbey: the story of John Harrison
Historian article Shipwrecks, Clocks and Westminster Abbey: the story of John Harrison -
New, Novice or Nervous? 154: Using historical scholarship in the classroom
Teaching History feature New, Novice or Nervous? 154: Using historical scholarship in the classroom -
The co-ordinator's role and the 2014 national curriculum for history
Primary History article The co-ordinator's role and the 2014 national curriculum for history -
The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy
Classic Pamphlet The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy -
The Historian 120: The calm before the storm? The World in 1913
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 120: The calm before the storm? The World in 1913 -
The Value of Biography in History
Article The Value of Biography in History -
History and the Literacy Hour
Primary History article History and the Literacy Hour -
Towards inclusion: A study of significant figures and disability within the national curriculum
Primary History article Towards inclusion: A study of significant figures and disability within the national curriculum -
An authentic voice: perspectives on the value of listening to survivors of genocide
Teaching History article An authentic voice: perspectives on the value of listening to survivors of genocide -
Inclusion, diversity and the national curriculum: Are things better than they were?
Article Inclusion, diversity and the national curriculum: Are things better than they were? -
The Historian 56: Philip II of Spain
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 56: Philip II of Spain -
Political literacy: citizenship through the English national curriculum's the Romans in Britain study unit
Primary History article Political literacy: citizenship through the English national curriculum's the Romans in Britain study unit -
A History of the World: 100 objects that tell a story
Primary History article A History of the World: 100 objects that tell a story -
History's future: facing the challenge
Teaching History article History's future: facing the challenge -
Triumphs Show 150.1: meeting the challenges of the A2 synoptic unit
Teaching History article Triumphs Show 150.1: meeting the challenges of the A2 synoptic unit -
Move Me On 186: trainee provides little scope for students to use their knowledge in analysis/argument
Teaching History feature Move Me On 186: trainee provides little scope for students to use their knowledge in analysis/argument -
How an atlas and a very old map can help us make sense of the ancient Greeks
Primary History article How an atlas and a very old map can help us make sense of the ancient Greeks -
How damaging to the Nazis was the Shetland Bus between 1940 and 1944?
Historian article How damaging to the Nazis was the Shetland Bus between 1940 and 1944? -
'...trying to count the stars': using the story of Bergen-Belsen to teach the Holocaust
Teaching History article '...trying to count the stars': using the story of Bergen-Belsen to teach the Holocaust -
The Historian 92: Child Health and School meals
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 92: Child Health and School meals