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Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal
Teaching History article Shaping what matters: Year 9 decide why we should care about the Windrush scandal -
Virtual Branch Recording: The Women of the Anarchy
Article Virtual Branch Recording: The Women of the Anarchy -
Recorded webinar: Histories of Indigenous peoples of North America
Article Recorded webinar: Histories of Indigenous peoples of North America -
Why do we continue to study the Holocaust?
Teaching History article Why do we continue to study the Holocaust? -
Filmed Lecture: Medlicott Lecture 2023 - Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch
Article Filmed Lecture: Medlicott Lecture 2023 - Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch -
Recorded webinar: Researching the history of migration and refugees in Europe
When the present informs the past Recorded webinar: Researching the history of migration and refugees in Europe -
Recorded webinar: Prosthetics and assistive technology in ancient Greece and Rome
Article Recorded webinar: Prosthetics and assistive technology in ancient Greece and Rome -
Cunning Plan 179: using TV producers’ techniques to make the most effective use of retrieval practice
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 179: using TV producers’ techniques to make the most effective use of retrieval practice -
Recorded webinar: Medieval manuscripts and modern lasers
Article Recorded webinar: Medieval manuscripts and modern lasers -
Thinking about the ethical dimension
Teaching History article Thinking about the ethical dimension -
Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms
Webinar series: Embracing messiness: teaching disciplinary thinking in history Recorded webinar: Embracing messiness: the case for returning to disciplinary thinking in history classrooms -
Virtual Branch Recording: Vagabonds versus the Mendicity Society
Article Virtual Branch Recording: Vagabonds versus the Mendicity Society -
Teaching History 196: Out now
Article Teaching History 196: Out now -
Lenses, mirrors and bridges: one department’s holistic approach to diversifying and decolonising local history
Teaching History article Lenses, mirrors and bridges: one department’s holistic approach to diversifying and decolonising local history -
Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Year 9 explore what permacrisis might have felt like in 1938 -
What was Witchcraft in the Early Sixteenth Century?
Article What was Witchcraft in the Early Sixteenth Century? -
Unravelling the complexity of the causes of British abolition with Year 8
Teaching History article Unravelling the complexity of the causes of British abolition with Year 8 -
The Olympics - politics, impact and legacy - its not just about the sport
Article The Olympics - politics, impact and legacy - its not just about the sport -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... immigration in French history
Historian feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... immigration in French history -
Move Me On 194: dealing with students’ current concerns when teaching the history of climate change
Teaching History feature Move Me On 194: dealing with students’ current concerns when teaching the history of climate change -
Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry
Webinar series: Meaningful and useable assessment in the secondary history classroom Recorded webinar: Invisible assessment within an enquiry -
Triumphs Show 176: Using material culture as a means to generate an enquiry on the British Empire
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show 176: Using material culture as a means to generate an enquiry on the British Empire -
Recorded Webinar: Robespierre and Danton: Heroes of the French Revolution?
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Recorded webinar: John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War
An enduring counterfactual Recorded webinar: John F. Kennedy and the Vietnam War -
Recorded webinar: Making the most out of Holocaust Memorial Day: challenges and opportunities
In partnership with UCL Centre for Holocaust Education Recorded webinar: Making the most out of Holocaust Memorial Day: challenges and opportunities