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'How our area used to be back then': An oral history project in an east London school
Teaching History article 'How our area used to be back then': An oral history project in an east London school -
Factors influencing pupil take-up of history post Key Stage 3: an exploratory enquiry
Teaching History article Factors influencing pupil take-up of history post Key Stage 3: an exploratory enquiry -
Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry
Teaching History article Riots, railways and a Hampshire hill fort: Exploiting local history for rigorous evidential enquiry -
Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance
Teaching History article Relevant, rigorous and revisited: using local history to make meaning of historical significance -
A medieval credit crunch
Historian article A medieval credit crunch -
Queen Anne
Classic Pamphlet Queen Anne -
Reuse of the Past: A Case Study from the Ancient Maya
Historian article Reuse of the Past: A Case Study from the Ancient Maya -
Monty’s school: the benign side of Viscount Montgomery of Alamein
Historian article Monty’s school: the benign side of Viscount Montgomery of Alamein -
Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership
Teaching History article Using oral history to enhance a local history partnership -
Triumphs Show 182: A public lecture series
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 182: A public lecture series -
Using individuals’ stories to help GCSE students to explain change and causation
Article Using individuals’ stories to help GCSE students to explain change and causation -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... medieval science and medicine?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... medieval science and medicine? -
Deepening Year 9’s knowledge for better causation arguments
Teaching History article Deepening Year 9’s knowledge for better causation arguments -
‘One big cake’: substantive knowledge of the mid-Tudor crisis in Year 7 students’ writing
Teaching History article ‘One big cake’: substantive knowledge of the mid-Tudor crisis in Year 7 students’ writing -
Move Me On 182: thinks that substantive knowledge is all that matters
Teaching History feature Move Me On 182: thinks that substantive knowledge is all that matters -
Edward III & David II - Pamphlet
Classic Pamphlet Edward III & David II - Pamphlet -
Protestantism and art in early modern England
Article Protestantism and art in early modern England -
Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Classic Pamphlet Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Europe -
What’s The Wisdom On... Historical significance
Teaching History feature What’s The Wisdom On... Historical significance -
Triumphs Show: Making their historical writing explode
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Making their historical writing explode -
Touching, feeling, smelling, and sensing history through objects
Teaching History article Touching, feeling, smelling, and sensing history through objects -
Cunning Plan 181: Incorporating a more global perspective within Key Stage 3
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 181: Incorporating a more global perspective within Key Stage 3 -
Beyond slavery
Teaching History article Beyond slavery -
‘What is history?’ Africa and the excitement of sources with Year 7
Teaching History article ‘What is history?’ Africa and the excitement of sources with Year 7 -
Gary Sheffield: Origins of the First World War
Podcast Gary Sheffield: Origins of the First World War