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Virtual Branch recording: The Women's World Committee against War & Fascism
Connected and Competing Activisms Virtual Branch recording: The Women's World Committee against War & Fascism -
Recorded webinar: Teaching the 'People's History' of the Munich Crisis
Mental health, class, gender and diversity Recorded webinar: Teaching the 'People's History' of the Munich Crisis -
Film: Rome in the world/the world in Rome with Dr Lucy Donkin
Article Film: Rome in the world/the world in Rome with Dr Lucy Donkin -
Introducing History Lab
A crowd-sourced history club Introducing History Lab -
History in England’s primary schools: What do secondary history teachers need to know?
HA Update History in England’s primary schools: What do secondary history teachers need to know? -
Triumphs Show: The BeBold Network
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: The BeBold Network -
Recorded webinar: History, Politics and Journalism
Teacher and Student Study Session Recorded webinar: History, Politics and Journalism -
Film: Acts of Union and Disunion
An Interview with Linda Colley Film: Acts of Union and Disunion -
Film: The Quest for the Lost of the First World War
The Searchers Film: The Quest for the Lost of the First World War -
What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches
Teaching History article What can rituals reveal about power in the medieval world? Teaching Year 7 pupils to apply interdisciplinary approaches -
Filmed Lecture: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution
A Fistful of Shells Filmed Lecture: West Africa from the Rise of the Slave Trade to the Age of Revolution -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain?
Teaching History feature What Have Historians Been Arguing About... the impact of the British Empire on Britain? -
Film: Curriculum and progression in history and Ofsted’s work with schools
Article Film: Curriculum and progression in history and Ofsted’s work with schools -
'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts
Teaching History article 'A lot of guess work goes on': Children's understanding of historical accounts -
The Quality Mark award: Self-evaluation with a critical friend
Article The Quality Mark award: Self-evaluation with a critical friend -
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 -
The Origins of Mass Society: Speech, Sex and Drink in Urbanising Britain, 1780-1870
Virtual Branch Lecture Recording The Origins of Mass Society: Speech, Sex and Drink in Urbanising Britain, 1780-1870 -
Lesson sequence: Twentieth-century Europe
Article Lesson sequence: Twentieth-century Europe -
Lesson sequence: Twentieth-century Europe - taster lesson
Article Lesson sequence: Twentieth-century Europe - taster lesson -
What Have Historians Been Arguing About... migration and empire
A Polychronicon of the past What Have Historians Been Arguing About... migration and empire -
Challenging not balancing: developing Year 7's grasp of historical argument through online discussion and a virtual book
Teaching History article Challenging not balancing: developing Year 7's grasp of historical argument through online discussion and a virtual book -
Raising the bar: developing meaningful historical consciousness at Key Stage 3
Teaching History article Raising the bar: developing meaningful historical consciousness at Key Stage 3 -
How to make historical simulations adaptable, engaging and manageable
Teaching History article How to make historical simulations adaptable, engaging and manageable -
Anatomy of enquiry: deconstructing an approach to history curriculum planning
Teaching History article Anatomy of enquiry: deconstructing an approach to history curriculum planning -
Thinking beyond boundaries
HA Update Thinking beyond boundaries