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The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film
Teaching History article The wrong beach? Interpretation, location and film -
The Historian 73: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 73: Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People -
Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied
Teaching History article Geography in the Holocaust: citizenship denied -
Recycling the Monastic building: The Dissolution in Southern England
Historian article Recycling the Monastic building: The Dissolution in Southern England -
Tony Blair, the Iraq War, and a sense of history
Historian article Tony Blair, the Iraq War, and a sense of history -
Chamberlain Day and the popular meaning of Tariff Reform
Historian article Chamberlain Day and the popular meaning of Tariff Reform -
Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for beginners
Article Super history teaching on the Superhighway: the Internet for beginners -
Tripping over the levels: experiences from Ontario
Teaching History article Tripping over the levels: experiences from Ontario -
Polychronicon 120: The past as analogy in popular music
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 120: The past as analogy in popular music -
Telling tales: Developing students' own thematic and synoptic understandings at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Telling tales: Developing students' own thematic and synoptic understandings at Key Stage 3 -
'The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30
Historian article 'The end of all existence is debarred me': Disraeli's depression 1826-30 -
Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 119: The Second World War and popular culture -
Sir Francis Fletcher Vane, anti-militarist: The great boy scout schism of 1909
Historian article Sir Francis Fletcher Vane, anti-militarist: The great boy scout schism of 1909 -
What did you do in The Great War? A family mystery explored
Historian article What did you do in The Great War? A family mystery explored -
The snobbery of chronology: In defence of the generals on the Western Front
Historian article The snobbery of chronology: In defence of the generals on the Western Front -
Bertrand Russell's Role in the Cuban Missile Crisis
Historian article Bertrand Russell's Role in the Cuban Missile Crisis -
The Urban Working Classes in England 1880-1914
Historian article The Urban Working Classes in England 1880-1914 -
The Historian 66: Shakespeare's Glendower and Owain Glyn Dwr
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 66: Shakespeare's Glendower and Owain Glyn Dwr -
The Uses of History in the Twenty First Century
Historian article The Uses of History in the Twenty First Century -
Triumphs Show 129: Holding a live debate around an historical theme
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 129: Holding a live debate around an historical theme -
Cunning Plan 129: Why has there been so much interest in Mary I?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 129: Why has there been so much interest in Mary I? -
Unpacking the suitcase and finding history: doing justice to the teaching of diverse histories in the classroom
Teaching History article Unpacking the suitcase and finding history: doing justice to the teaching of diverse histories in the classroom -
Case Study: Classroom archaeology. Sutton Hoo, or the mystery of the empty grave
Primary History article Case Study: Classroom archaeology. Sutton Hoo, or the mystery of the empty grave -
Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember
Primary History article Case Study: Prehistory in the primary curriculum: A stonehenge to remember -
Distant voices, familiar echoes: exploiting the resources to which we all have access
Teaching History article Distant voices, familiar echoes: exploiting the resources to which we all have access