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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Lloyd George & Gladstone
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The first trans-Atlantic hero? General James Wolfe and British North America
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'If Jesus Christ were amongst them, they would deceive Him'
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The Great Exhibition
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Queen Victoria as a Politician
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Professional wrestling in the history department: a case study in planning the teaching of the British Empire at Key Stage 3
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A complex empire: National Archives Learning Curve takes on the British Empire
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Nutshell
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Lord Palmerston
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Equiano - voice of silent slaves?
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Reflecting on rights: teaching pupils about pre-1832 British politics using a realistic role-play
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Gladstone spiritual or Gladstone material? A rationale for using documents at AS and A2
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Cunning Plan 98: Britain 1750-1900
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The Eighteenth Century in Britain: Long or Short?
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