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Film: The use of educational talk in history learning and teaching
Teaching History for Beginners webinar series Film: The use of educational talk in history learning and teaching -
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? -
‘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 181: navigating the challenges of learning to teach history with visual impairment
Teaching History feature Move Me On 181: navigating the challenges of learning to teach history with visual impairment -
England Arise! The General Election of 1945
Historian article England Arise! The General Election of 1945 -
Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration
Teaching History article Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration -
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 -
Historical and interdisciplinary enquiry into the sinking of the Mary Rose
Teaching History article Historical and interdisciplinary enquiry into the sinking of the Mary Rose -
Napoleon: First Consul and Emperor of the French
Classic Pamphlet Napoleon: First Consul and Emperor of the French -
The dialogic dimensions of knowing and understanding the Norman legacy in Chester
Teaching History article The dialogic dimensions of knowing and understanding the Norman legacy in Chester -
‘It’s kind of like the geography part of history, isn’t it, Miss?’
Teaching History article ‘It’s kind of like the geography part of history, isn’t it, Miss?’ -
Polychronicon 121: interpretations of the American Revolution
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 121: interpretations of the American Revolution -
Ofsted and History in Schools
Article Ofsted and History in Schools -
The origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Historian article The origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict -
The Insanity of Henry VI
Article The Insanity of Henry VI -
Polychronicon 118: interpretations of Henry VII
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 118: interpretations of Henry VII -
Thomas Parkinson: the Hermit of Thirsk
Historian article Thomas Parkinson: the Hermit of Thirsk -
Polychronicon 117: interpretations of Douglas Haig
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 117: interpretations of Douglas Haig -
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Historian article Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People -
The Origins of the Local Government Service
Historian article The Origins of the Local Government Service -
Polychronicon 114: interpretations of Oliver Cromwell
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 114: interpretations of Oliver Cromwell -
Cunning Plan 158: teaching about the history of the UK Parliament
Teaching History feature Cunning Plan 158: teaching about the history of the UK Parliament -
Reuse of the Past: A Case Study from the Ancient Maya
Historian article Reuse of the Past: A Case Study from the Ancient Maya -
Polychronicon 155: Interpreting the Origins of of the First World War
Teaching History feature Polychronicon 155: Interpreting the Origins of of the First World War -
Puritan attitudes towards plays and pleasure in the Age of Shakespeare
Presidential Lecture - Annual Conference 2014 Puritan attitudes towards plays and pleasure in the Age of Shakespeare