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The Byzantine Empire on the Eve of the Crusades
Classic Pamphlet The Byzantine Empire on the Eve of the Crusades -
John Wilkes 1725-1797: A Man of Principle
Historian article John Wilkes 1725-1797: A Man of Principle -
Bonnie Prince Charlie: The escape of the Prince in 1746
Historian article Bonnie Prince Charlie: The escape of the Prince in 1746 -
Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville
Historian article Mercurial justice: a Jesuit chaplain’s view of life in the prisons of sixteenth-century Seville -
Schools of Vice: how a medical scandal led to the dismantling of Britain’s last prison hulks
Historian article Schools of Vice: how a medical scandal led to the dismantling of Britain’s last prison hulks -
Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America
Historian article Finding Bad Bridget: the lives and crimes of Irish immigrant women in America -
Doing history: Contemporary narratives and the legacy of the Dagenham Ford Factory Strike of 1968
Historian feature Doing history: Contemporary narratives and the legacy of the Dagenham Ford Factory Strike of 1968 -
Recorded webinar: The post-emancipation Caribbean and the meanings of freedom
Article Recorded webinar: The post-emancipation Caribbean and the meanings of freedom -
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 -
The Pennsylvanian Origins of British Abolitionism
Historian article The Pennsylvanian Origins of British Abolitionism -
Berlin and the Holocaust: a sense of place?
Teaching History article Berlin and the Holocaust: a sense of place? -
Britain’s forgotten colony? Why Hong Kong deserves a place in the story of empire
Teaching History article Britain’s forgotten colony? Why Hong Kong deserves a place in the story of empire -
Polychronicon 128: The Death of Captain Cook
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 128: The Death of Captain Cook -
Triumphs Show: Recovering the queer history of Weimar Germany in GCSE history
Teaching History feature Triumphs Show: Recovering the queer history of Weimar Germany in GCSE history -
Tackling A-level students’ misconceptions about historical interpretations and the historiography of Scottish witchcraft
Teaching History article Tackling A-level students’ misconceptions about historical interpretations and the historiography of Scottish witchcraft -
The impact and legacy of the First World War: on-demand short course
Online self-guided short course for lifelong learners The impact and legacy of the First World War: on-demand short course -
Learning history outside the classroom in an age of climate crisis
Teaching History article Learning history outside the classroom in an age of climate crisis -
How including histories of trees can connect the past with the present and the future
Teaching History article How including histories of trees can connect the past with the present and the future -
Recorded webinar: Black Germans: the last forgotten victims of the Nazis?
Article Recorded webinar: Black Germans: the last forgotten victims of the Nazis? -
Recorded webinar: Britain's eighteenth-century tradition of popular riot and protest
Article Recorded webinar: Britain's eighteenth-century tradition of popular riot and protest -
Connecting past and present through the lens of enduring human issues: International Women’s Day protests
Teaching History article Connecting past and present through the lens of enduring human issues: International Women’s Day protests -
How representing women can convey a more complex narrative of the Russian Revolution to Year 9
Teaching History article How representing women can convey a more complex narrative of the Russian Revolution to Year 9 -
President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address
Historian article President Barack Obama and the State of the Union Address -
Film: Living with Violence at the End of the British Empire
Age of Emergency Film: Living with Violence at the End of the British Empire -
‘Miss, what’s the point of sources?’ Helping Year 11 to understand the discipline
Teaching History article ‘Miss, what’s the point of sources?’ Helping Year 11 to understand the discipline