Europe 1901-present
While war seems to be a backdrop to events in Europe in this time period the articles collected here explore many of the wider impacts and elements to the war. Medicine and technology are explored alongside dramatic changes in social attitudes. The political events that disrupt and shape Europe of the 20th century are explored though a range of engaging articles that include Russia and the USSR, Fascism and European co-operation.
Sort by:
Date (Newest first) | Title A-Z
Show:
All |
Articles |
Podcasts |
Multipage Articles
-
Decolonise, don’t diversify: enabling a paradigm shift in the KS3 history curriculum
ArticleClick to view -
Film: Blood and Iron
ArticleClick to view -
Curating the imagined past: world building in the history curriculum
ArticleClick to view -
Year 9 use sources to explore contemporary meanings and understandings of appeasement
ArticleClick to view -
Moving Year 9 towards more complex causal explanations of Holocaust perpetration
ArticleClick to view -
VE Day 75: free home learning resource
5th May 2020Click to view -
Family stories and global (hi)stories
ArticleClick to view -
What’s in a narrative? Unpicking Year 9 narratives of change in Stalin’s Russia
ArticleClick to view -
Exploring and Teaching Twentieth-Century History
ArticleClick to view -
Teaching 20th-Century History Resources
ArticleClick to view -
Polychronicon 175: Paris 1919 – a century on
ArticleClick to view -
What kinds of feedback help students produce better historical narratives of the interwar years?
ArticleClick to view -
Cunning Plan 174: creating a narrative of the interwar years
ArticleClick to view -
My journey to Bosnia: The Balkans Conflict 22 years on
Multipage ArticleClick to view -
Polychronicon 171: Policing in Nazi Germany
ArticleClick to view -
Narrating “Histories of Spain”
ArticleClick to view -
The Past, the Present and the Future of the Economic Crisis, through Greek Students’ Accounts of their History
ArticleClick to view -
Polychronicon 168: Interwar internationalisms
ArticleClick to view -
Polychronicon 165: The 1917 revolutions in 2017: 100 years on
ArticleClick to view -
'Victims of history': Challenging students’ perceptions of women in history
ArticleClick to view