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Questions you have always wanted to ask about... History and written sources
Primary History article Questions you have always wanted to ask about... History and written sources -
Helping students make sense of historical time
Primary History article Helping students make sense of historical time -
A treasure trove of local history - how to use your local record office
Primary History article A treasure trove of local history - how to use your local record office -
The Historian 76: Jubilee and the idea of Royalty
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 76: Jubilee and the idea of Royalty -
Medical aspects of the battle of Waterloo
Historian article Medical aspects of the battle of Waterloo -
Questions you have always wanted to ask about... History and archaeology
Primary History article Questions you have always wanted to ask about... History and archaeology -
Doing history with objects - A museum's role
Primary History case study Doing history with objects - A museum's role -
How should we remember Rosa Parks?
Primary History Article How should we remember Rosa Parks? -
A Load of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in the classroom
Primary History article A Load of Rubbish: Using Victorian throwaways in the classroom -
Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past
Primary History article Using Nursery Rhymes to develop children's knowledge and understanding of the past -
'Hands On' Archaeology, A Case Study: Visiting the Archaeological Resource Centre (ARC) in York
Primary History article 'Hands On' Archaeology, A Case Study: Visiting the Archaeological Resource Centre (ARC) in York -
Identity Crisis: History through Science, strange bedfellows or obvious partners?
Primary History article Identity Crisis: History through Science, strange bedfellows or obvious partners? -
From our branches: Were we quite mad? Establishing the East Sussex Branch
Historian feature From our branches: Were we quite mad? Establishing the East Sussex Branch -
Update: Space, place and social constructs: the Spatial Turn in history
Historian feature Update: Space, place and social constructs: the Spatial Turn in history -
Pull-out posters: Primary History 98
Talking History competition Pull-out posters: Primary History 98 -
Doing history for climate action
Historian article Doing history for climate action -
Questions you have always wanted to ask about... Accessing Archive Sources
Primary History article Questions you have always wanted to ask about... Accessing Archive Sources -
The Importance of Truth, Quality and Objectivity in the BBC German Service from 1938 to 1945
Historian article The Importance of Truth, Quality and Objectivity in the BBC German Service from 1938 to 1945 -
Questions you have always wanted to ask about...Using historical maps in the primary classroom
Primary History article Questions you have always wanted to ask about...Using historical maps in the primary classroom -
Reading, recovering and re-visioning Victorian Women
Primary History article Reading, recovering and re-visioning Victorian Women -
Questions you have always wanted to ask about...Citizenship and History
Primary History article Questions you have always wanted to ask about...Citizenship and History -
Real Lives: Henry Allingham and the First World War
Historian feature Real Lives: Henry Allingham and the First World War -
Ideas for assemblies: LGBT History Month
Primary History feature Ideas for assemblies: LGBT History Month -
Magna Carta and the Origins of Parliament
Historian article Magna Carta and the Origins of Parliament -
Texts for the Classroom: Ma’at’s Feather
Primary History article Texts for the Classroom: Ma’at’s Feather