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  • History 365

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 365
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The ‘Holy Days’ of Queen Elizabeth I (pp 201-228) – Natalie Mears, Philip Williamson (Free Access) The Making of Pombal: Speculation, Diplomacy and the Iberian Enlightenment, c .1714–1755 (pp 229-251) – Edward Jones Corredera Origins and...
    History 365
  • History 364

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 364
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The Inner Circle: What is Diplomatic History? (And Why We Should Study it): An Inaugural Lecture (pp 5-27) – T. G. Otte Enmity or Amity? The Status of French Immigrants to England during an Age...
    History 364
  • History 362

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 362
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The Remonstrance of the Army and the Execution of Charles I (pp 585-605) – Clive Holmes Reliving the Terror: Victims and Print Culture during the Thermidorian Reaction in France, 1794–1795 (pp 606-629) – Alex Fairfax‐Cholmeley...
    History 362
  • History 361

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 361
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) The Origins of the Husting and the Folkmoot (pp 409-424) – Rory Naismith – Free Access Modelling the Socialist Kindergarten in the Early Soviet Picture Book (pp 425-458) – Frances Saddington – Open Access Legacy of...
    History 361
  • History 360

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 360
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Britain, Australia and the Secret Ballot Act of 1872 (pp 209-227) – Edwin Jaggard The First Step to a Nation? The Irish Postal Service and the Home Rule Crisis (pp 228-244) – Claire Fitzpatrick...
    History 360
  • History 358

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 358
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Subversive Acts: The Early Charters of the Borough of Beverley (pp 719-736), David X Carpenter Richard Sharpe Early American and Contemporary European Conceptions of the Nation, 1763–1789 (pp 737-757), Dean Kostantaras Man about Town: Victorian Night Life...
    History 358
  • History 357

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 357
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) A Riposte to Clive Holmes, ‘The Trial and Execution of Charles I’ (pp 525-544), Sean Kelsey Leopold I, Louis XIV, William III and the Origins of the War of the Spanish Succession (pp 545-570), Wouter Troost...
    History 357
  • History 356

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 103, Issue 356
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Narrating Europe: (Re)Thinking Europe and its Many Pasts (pp 385-400), Matthew D'Auria, Jan Vermeiren Meanings of Europe and Meaning in History (pp 401-417), Rolf Petri Civilization, Modernity and Europe: The Making and Unmaking of a Conceptual...
    History 356
  • Find out more about Corporate Primary Membership

      Supporting high quality history
    Watch the film above for an overview of corporate membership benefits. Corporate membership supports quality history provision across your school. .It's the ideal option if you'd like multiple staff to benefit from resources and CPD, while enjoying enhanced benefits such as subject leader guides and selected free webinar recordings for just £81 inluding VAT. Enjoy all the benefits of...
    Find out more about Corporate Primary Membership
  • The Han Dynasty

      Chinese history
    The Han Dynasty was China's second imperial dynasty and lasted from 206 BC–220 AD. It followed the Qin Dynasty and was succeeded by the Three Kingdoms period. The Han Dynasty is one of the crucial periods in understanding Chinese History and much of current Chinese culture. The Dynasty lasted 400 years and was considered by many as a Golden Age. It...
    The Han Dynasty
  • History 384-385

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 109, Issue 384-385
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Richard, bishop of Syracuse and archbishop of Messina (d. 1195), and the History of the Tyrants of Sicily (pp 3-33) – Mark Hagger Oaths of Fidelity: Loyalty and Officeholding in Late Medieval Durham (pp 34-58) –...
    History 384-385
  • Disability history resources

      Article
    Disabled people are part of the fabric of every society past and present, yet the stories, achievements and struggles of disabled people have often been hidden or marginalised by societies who refuse to adapt. Coping with disability, societal attitudes towards disability and the stories, voices and contributions of disabled people...
    Disability history resources
  • History 382

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 108, Issue 382
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Special issue papers (Hi)story-Telling: An Introduction to Italian Alternate and Counterfactual History (pp 355-364) – Adriano Vinale (Open Access) ‘Missed Revolutions’: Historical Narratives During Italian Fascism (from Delio Cantimori to Camillo Pellizzi) (pp 365-387) – Patricia...
    History 382
  • The British General Strike 1926

      Classic Pamphlet
    ‘The General Strike is a challenge to Parliament and is the road to anarchy and ruin.' (Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister, 6th May 1926). ‘The General Council does not challenge the Constitution ... the sole aim of the Council is to secure for the miners a decent standard of life. The Council...
    The British General Strike 1926
  • History 381

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 108, Issue 381
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) New Explorations in Early Modern Intelligence-Gathering: Introduction (pp 190-201) – Dannielle Shaw, Matthew Woodcock (Free to Read) The Secretariat of Francis Walsingham, 1568–1590 (pp 202-223) – Hsuan-Ying Tu Robert Barret and the Making of an Early...
    History 381
  • History 378

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 378
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Prisoners, Sanctuary-Seekers, and Workers: Jews at the Tower of London, 1189–1290 (pp 815-835) – Rory Maclellan  Mercenaries, Migration and the Crew of the Mary Rose (pp 836-860) – Samantha Nelson, Catherine Fletcher (Open access) Political Charity:...
    History 378
  • History 377

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 377
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) William of Tyre, Translatio Imperii and the Genesis of the First Crusade: Or, the Challenges of Writing History (pp 624-650) – Andrew D. Buck Honour, Memory and Lineage: Remembering the English Civil War through Funeral Memorials...
    History 377
  • History 374

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 107, Issue 374
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Fear, Hatred and Strategy during the Wars of the Roses (pp 3-24) – Gordon McKelvie (Free to Read) The Supposed Burning of the Racovian Catechism in 1614: A Historiographical Myth Exposed (pp 25-50) – Ariel Hessayon, Diego Lucci (Free to...
    History 374
  • History 372

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 372
    Women and the Making of History: Introduction (pp 518-533) – Madeleine Pelling, Lilian Tabois Women and History Now: A Conversation (pp 534-560) – Alana Harris, Amara Thornton, Helen Carr, Takkara Brunson Reimagining This Creature: Hospitality and Autohagiography in the Visions of Margery Kempe (pp 561-577) – Joan Fitzpatrick ‘I Have...
    History 372
  • History 371

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 371
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) ‘Qu'il est question d'une langue sauvage’: Phrasebooks for European Travellers in Eighteenth-Century North America (pp 356-383) – Giulia Iannuzzi (Open Access) Travel, Expertise and Readers: Francesco Ottieri (1665–1742) and the Writing of Modern History (pp 384-408) –...
    History 371
  • History 370

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 106, Issue 370
    Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Plenary Indulgence for the Personal Participation in Crusades to the Holy Land as Presented by Crusade Preachers (pp 170-199) – Valentin L. Portnykh Magic as a Useful Category of Historical Analysis (pp 200-220) – Tabitha Stanmore...
    History 370
  • History 367

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 105, Issue 367
    Articles  Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Introduction: Remembering English Saints in 2020 (pp 559-566) – Louise J. Wilkinson, Paul Webster (Open Access) The Vita Bedae and the Craft of Hagiography (pp 567-587) – Richard Gameson, Fiona Gameson  Understanding and Illustrating the...
    History 367
  • History 363

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 363
    Articles Access all articles online (you first need to be logged in to the HA website and subscribed to History) Alun Howkins, 1947–2018: Introduction (pp 819-828) – Karen Sayer, Nicola Verdon Skill, Status and the Agricultural Workforce in Victorian England (pp 829-850) – Nicola Verdon Worcestershire's Women: Local Studies and the Gender Politics of the...
    History 363
  • New Podcast Series: The Ancient Near East

      18th January 2024
    It is hard to underestimate the impact that the ancient Near East has had on the history of the world, and the lasting hold it has had on our imaginations. From the birth of the written word, the wheel and the first city-states to the pyramids and the pharaohs, we...
    New Podcast Series: The Ancient Near East
  • History 359

      The Journal of the Historical Association, Volume 104, Issue 359
    Guest editors: Catherine Kelly and Joan Tumblety Articles Medical Doctors and Persuasion: Introduction (pp 5-18),Catherine Kelly, Joan Tumblety – Free access Surgery, Identity and Embodied Emotion: John Bell, James Gregory and the Edinburgh ‘Medical War’ (pp 19-41), Michael Brown – Open access ‘Upon my word, I do not see the use of...
    History 359