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The Oxford Movement and Anglican Ritualism
Classic Pamphlet The Oxford Movement and Anglican Ritualism -
Teaching History 135: To They or Not To They
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 135: To They or Not To They -
Harnessing the power of community to expand students’ historical horizons
Teaching History article Harnessing the power of community to expand students’ historical horizons -
The how of history: using old and new textbooks in the classroom to develop disciplinary knowledge
Teaching History article The how of history: using old and new textbooks in the classroom to develop disciplinary knowledge -
Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance
Teaching History article Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance -
Polychronicon 129: Reinterpreting Peterloo
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 129: Reinterpreting Peterloo -
Teaching history's big pictures: including continuity as well as change
Teaching History article Teaching history's big pictures: including continuity as well as change -
Out and about in the Trent Valley
Historian feature Out and about in the Trent Valley -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the long-term impact of the Black Death on English towns
A Polychronicon of the Past What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the long-term impact of the Black Death on English towns -
Excluded by men? Joanna the Mad, patriarchy and a charge of insanity
Historian article Excluded by men? Joanna the Mad, patriarchy and a charge of insanity -
In conversation with Ulinka Rublack
Historian feature In conversation with Ulinka Rublack -
Using the present to construct a meaningful picture of the medieval past
Teaching History article Using the present to construct a meaningful picture of the medieval past -
Why are you wearing a watch? Complicating narratives of economic and social progress
Teaching History article Why are you wearing a watch? Complicating narratives of economic and social progress -
The Historian 138: Hidden stories of a centenary
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 138: Hidden stories of a centenary -
The Great Spa Towns of Europe: a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Historian article The Great Spa Towns of Europe: a UNESCO World Heritage Site -
Caroline Court Women, 1625–1669
Historian article Caroline Court Women, 1625–1669 -
Out and about in Sheffield
Historian feature Out and about in Sheffield -
Connecting poetry, philosophy and landscapes in Ancient China
Historian article Connecting poetry, philosophy and landscapes in Ancient China -
The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History
IJHLTR Article The Effect of Prior Knowledge on Teaching International History -
Out and About: the central Marches of Wales and the Mortimer family of Wigmore
Historian feature Out and About: the central Marches of Wales and the Mortimer family of Wigmore -
How to Read Local Archives 1550-1700
Classic Pamphlet How to Read Local Archives 1550-1700 -
One of my favourite history places: Hadrian's Wall
Article One of my favourite history places: Hadrian's Wall -
Real Lives: Surviving the War in the Soviet Union: recollections of a child deportee
Historian feature Real Lives: Surviving the War in the Soviet Union: recollections of a child deportee -
Remember Peterloo!
Historian article Remember Peterloo! -
Polychronicon 166: The ‘new’ historiography of the Cold War
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 166: The ‘new’ historiography of the Cold War