Britain & Ireland 1745-1901
The relationship between Britain and Ireland is explored here across a number of articles. Particular themes assessing and exploring social reform on matters such as housing, industrial change and emerging civil rights are included here. Key individuals from the world of politics, science and women’s rights are also examined in detail.
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Podcast Series: The British Empire 1600-1800
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The Power of Context: using a visual source
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Using databases to explore the real depth in the data
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Engaging Year 9 students in party politics
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Podcast Series: Thomas Paine
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Assessing the Battle of Waterloo in the classroom
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Helping Year 9s explore multiple narratives through the history of a house
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Podcast Series: The History of Science
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Local Authority Housing
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Making sense of the eighteenth century
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The Bristol Riots
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Adam Smith
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The effect of the loss of the American Colonies upon British Policy
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From Sail to Steam
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Podcast Series: Charles Darwin
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Podcast Series: The Early Georgians
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Podcast Series: Origins of the European Financial Markets
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Cunning Plan 152.2: using Gillray’s cartoons with Year 8
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Polychronicon 152: Changing interpretations of the workhouse?
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Writing the history of nineteenth-century Europe
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