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                                                                                Triumphs Show 150.2: Year 13 game for reaching substantiated judgements
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History feature
                                                                            
                                    Year 13 play a competitive game to help them arrive at strong and substantiated judgements.
Year 13 were in the library again, sinking under tomes of weighty works on the German Reformation. James was feverishly rifling through a book on the ‘Reformation World' for something (anything!) to do with Luther's...
                                    Triumphs Show 150.2: Year 13 game for reaching substantiated judgements
                                 
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                                                                                Enlightened Despotism
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    This pamphlet covers the often confused concept of Enlightened Despotism (also known as Enlightened Absolutism). The essential nature of Enlightened Despotism and its origin are discussed, as well as the development and character of Enlightened Despotism in various governments, followed by a judgement of its' achievements and significance. Catherine the Great,...
                                    Enlightened Despotism
                                 
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                                                                                Limited lessons from the Holocaust?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Limited lessons from the Holocaust? Critically considering the ‘anti-racist' and citizenship potential
Previous issues of Teaching History have seen extensive debate about the appropriateness of approaching Holocaust education with explicitly social or moral - as opposed to historical - aims. Rather than taking sides, Alice Pettigrew first acknowledges the range...
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                                                                                Fighting a different war
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Podcast
                                                                            
                                    2012 Annual Conference Lecture
Fighting a different war: contesting the place of the queer soldier in the mythology of the Second World War
Emma Vickers: Lecturer in Modern British History University of Reading
In the mid-1990s, the queer soldier finally became visible. On the streets, gay rights campaigners led by...
                                    Fighting a different war
                                 
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                                                                                The Great Revolt of 1381
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The Great Revolt of 1381 began in South-West Essex sometime between late May and 2 June: contemporary narratives and record sources differ irreconcilably about the dates. It all started with the arrival of a royal tax commissioner, John Bampton, at Brentwood inBarnstable Hundred. He came to inquire into the evasion...
                                    The Great Revolt of 1381
                                 
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                                                                                How my interest in what I don't teach has informed my teaching and  enriched my students' learning
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    How my interest in what I don't teach has informed my teaching and  enriched my students' learning
Flora Wilson argues here for the importance of maintaining a fascination with history as an academic subject for experienced, practising history teachers. Just as medical professionals keep their knowledge up to date by...
                                    How my interest in what I don't teach has informed my teaching and  enriched my students' learning
                                 
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                                                                                Kristallnacht
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Why Reichskristallnacht?
In The Third Reich Michael Burleigh writes: ‘We should be cautious in seeing spontaneity where frequency suggests instigation from a central source.' He comments on ‘a dialectic between "spontaneous" grassroot actions and "followup" state sponsored measures.' These remarks relate to 1935, the time of the Nuremberg Laws [the...
                                    Kristallnacht
                                 
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                                                                                Lord North: The Noble Lord in the Blue Ribbon
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    In the last weeks of his life Lord North, we are told, expressed anxiety about his place in history - ‘how he stood and would stand in the world'. This, he owned, ‘might be a weakness, but he could not help it'. It was a weakness one suspects that he...
                                    Lord North: The Noble Lord in the Blue Ribbon
                                 
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                                                                                William the Silent and the Revolt of the Netherlands
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The Revolt of the Netherlands was the most successful of all uprisings in early modern Europe and had far reaching effects on the course of Dutch and European history. In accounting for its outcome recent research has emphasized the significance of impersonal forces of political, economic or religious nature rather...
                                    William the Silent and the Revolt of the Netherlands
                                 
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                                                                                Cyprus: another Middle East issue
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    Although Cyprus, the third largest Mediterranean island, remained nominally under Turkish suzerainty until 1914, the British were established there after the 1878 Congress of Berlin. The idea then was that, from this base, Britain could protect Turkey against threats from Russia, while ensuring that the Turks reformed their treatment of...
                                    Cyprus: another Middle East issue
                                 
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                                                                                Debates: Narratives - what matters most in school history education?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    In England, a curriculum review is imminent. Following a recent ‘call for evidence' by the government, further consultation on the future shape of history in schools will follow. The HA is currently consulting its membership and will be publishing discussion papers in January 2012. At such a time, everyone in...
                                    Debates: Narratives - what matters most in school history education?
                                 
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                                                                                Using family history to provoke rigorous enquiry
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    The idea of using ‘little stories' to illuminate the ‘big pictures' of the past was creatively explored in Teaching History 107, which offered teachers a wealth of detailed vignettes with which to kindle young people's interest and illuminate major historical events. Paul Barrett builds on the ideas explored in that...
                                    Using family history to provoke rigorous enquiry
                                 
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                                                                                Witchcraft - Using fiction with Year 8s
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Which women were executed for witchcraft? And which pupils cared? 
Paula Worth was concerned that her low-attaining set were only going through the motions when tackling causal explanation. Identifying, prioritising and weighing causes seemed an empty routine rather than a fascinating puzzle engaging intellect and imagination. She was also concerned...
                                    Witchcraft - Using fiction with Year 8s
                                 
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                                                                                Henry VIII
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classis Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    What shall we think of Henry VIII? However that question has been or may be answered, one reply is apparently impossible. Not even the most resolute believer in deterministic interpretations of history seems able to escape the spell of that magnificent figure; I know of no book on the age...
                                    Henry VIII
                                 
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                                                                                Time's arrows? Using a dartboard scaffold to understand historical action
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Arthur Chapman presents a task-specific scaffold - a ‘dart' board - designed to teach students how to interrogate sources of information so that these become sources of evidence for particular claims about past actions, beliefs and aims. Chapman also uses his ‘dart' board to foster students' reflection on the degrees of...
                                    Time's arrows? Using a dartboard scaffold to understand historical action
                                 
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                                                                                Podcast: Mad or Bad? Was Henry VI a tyrant?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Presidential Lecture 2011
                                                                            
                                    Professor Anne Curry delivered her final Presidential lecture at the Historical Association Annual Conference 2011 in Manchester.
Henry VI (1422-61) was England's youngest king, only nine months old when he succeeded his famous father. Traditionally he is seen as incompetent, pious and, latterly, insane, and thereby causing the Wars of...
                                    Podcast: Mad or Bad? Was Henry VI a tyrant?
                                 
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                                                                                How can students' use of historical evidence be enhanced?
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    Please note: this article pre-dates the 2014 National Curriculum and some content may be outdated.
What role does knowledge play in the interpretation of documentary materials? How do history students use what they know? What kind of knowledge really ‘makes the difference' and which ways of using knowledge make the...
                                    How can students' use of historical evidence be enhanced?
                                 
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                                                                                King Charles I
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The principles involved in the great religious and constitutional conflicts of the seventeenth century are so important to us today, that it seems desirable on the occasion of the present tercentenary to lay before the members of the Historical Association some means of examining and re-examining their views on the...
                                    King Charles I
                                 
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                                                                                Diagrams in History
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Historian article
                                                                            
                                    One of the gifts of the social sciences to history is the use of expository diagrams; but attention is rarely given to the history of diagrams. Maps - schematized representations of locations in spatial relation to one another - can be dated back to Babylonia in the late third millennium...
                                    Diagrams in History
                                 
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                                                                                Peter the Great
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    No European ruler except Napoleon I has impressed both contemporise and later historians so profoundly as Peter I of Russia by the originality and the personal character of his achievements. Like Napoleon, Peter appeared to some observers, at least in his later years, as almost more than human. He seemed...
                                    Peter the Great
                                 
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                                                                                Fascism in Europe 1919-1945
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The importance of fascism in 20th Century Europe is beyond question. But what was - or is - fascism?It is synonymous with authoritarian rule or the totalitarian state, or with both? In political terms, is fascism ‘right-wing' or ‘left-wing', revolutionary or reactionary? Why did it develop? Was it truly only...
                                    Fascism in Europe 1919-1945
                                 
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                                                                                Ulrich Zwingli
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    The Reformation of the sixteenth century has many sides, and not the least significant of these is the contribution from Switzerland. How under the leadership of Zwingli, Zurich, Berne, Basle and St Gall broke away from Rome, how this led to civil war, how and why agreement with the German...
                                    Ulrich Zwingli
                                 
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                                                                                Stalinism
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Classic Pamphlet
                                                                            
                                    Stalin's remarkable career raises quite fundamental questions for anyone interested in history. Marxists, whose philosophy should cause them to downgrade the role of ‘great men' as an explanation of great events, have problems in fitting Stalin into the materialist interpretation of history: did not this man ride rough-shod over the...
                                    Stalinism
                                 
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                                                                                Unpacking the enquiry puzzle
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
                                                                                    Teaching History article
                                                                            
                                    The defining qualities of a good enquiry question have been regularly revisited by contributors to Teaching History in the 25 years since Riley first outlined what he saw as three essential characteristics. Despite these endeavours, Ben Arscott notes that the properties of a good enquiry question remain somewhat elusive. His...
                                    Unpacking the enquiry puzzle
                                 
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                                                                                Recorded webinar: The People of 1381
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                    
                                      
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                                    This lecture with Adrian Bell, Helen Lacey and Helen Killick introduces key findings of the AHRC-funded project The People of 1381. Which people and social groups were involved in England’s biggest pre-civil war revolt? How much can we find out about their lives: where did they come from, what actions...
                                    Recorded webinar: The People of 1381