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Cunning Plan 106: Political literacy
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 106: Political literacy -
Joseph Banks and his travelling plants, 1787-1810
Historian article Joseph Banks and his travelling plants, 1787-1810 -
Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians?
Teaching History article Hitting the right note: how useful is the music of African-Americans to historians? -
A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing
Teaching History article A most horrid malicious bloody flame: using Samuel Pepys to improve Year 8 boys' historical writing -
Mushrooms and snake-oil: using film as AS/A level
Teaching History article Mushrooms and snake-oil: using film as AS/A level -
The ‘workless workers’ and the Waterbury watch
Historian article The ‘workless workers’ and the Waterbury watch -
The death of a hero: Vice-Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson
Historian article The death of a hero: Vice-Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson -
Cunning Plan 126: What can Berlin tell us about Germany in the 20th century?
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 126: What can Berlin tell us about Germany in the 20th century? -
Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 183: Teaching a broader Britain, 1625–1714 -
Bringing school into the classroom
Teaching History article Bringing school into the classroom -
Old age care in the time of crisis: London in the sixteenth century
Historian article Old age care in the time of crisis: London in the sixteenth century -
Philip II of Spain: The Prudent King
Article Philip II of Spain: The Prudent King -
Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century
Teaching History article Were industrial towns 'death-traps'? Year 9 learn to question generalisations and to challenge their preconceptions about the 'boring' 19th century -
Seeing double: how one period visualises another
Teaching History article Seeing double: how one period visualises another -
Ending the French Revolution
Historian article Ending the French Revolution -
My grandfather's recollections of the invasion of Normandy
Historian article My grandfather's recollections of the invasion of Normandy -
Strange goings-on: exploring the benefits of learning history through outdoor pedagogy
Primary History article Strange goings-on: exploring the benefits of learning history through outdoor pedagogy -
The Historian 58: Photography in Korea
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 58: Photography in Korea -
Teaching History 200: Out now
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 200: Out now -
Teaching History 107: Little Stories, Big Pictures
The HA's journal for secondary history teachers Teaching History 107: Little Stories, Big Pictures -
The Historian 17
The magazine of the Historical Association The Historian 17 -
My Favourite History Place: The Musée Carnavalet, Paris
Historian article My Favourite History Place: The Musée Carnavalet, Paris -
After the revolution: did Cromwell, Washington and Bonaparte betray revolutionary principles?
Historian article After the revolution: did Cromwell, Washington and Bonaparte betray revolutionary principles? -
Making substantive concepts (do the) work
Teaching History article Making substantive concepts (do the) work -
Task design for historical thinking
Primary History article Task design for historical thinking