World 1066-1509
Anyone who was anyone from a noble house set off on crusade during this period while elsewhere in the Middle East the Islamic world was developing. Further afield power was developing in the Pacific and explorers and Invaders were encountering the Americas. Information about all of this is here in this section.
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Cunning Plan... for studying medieval Ghana and Aksum
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Year 7 challenge stereotypes about the Mexica
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Developing KS3 students’ ability to challenge their history curriculum through an early introduction of significance
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Year 7 use oral traditions to make claims about the rise and fall of the Inka empire
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Planning a more diverse and coherent Year 7 curriculum
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Broadening and deepening narratives of Benin for Year 8
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In pursuit of shared histories: uncovering Islamic history in the secondary classroom
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Cunning Plan 181: Incorporating a more global perspective within Key Stage 3
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Historical scholarship, archaeology and evidence in Year 7
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The Aztecs & Spanish Conquest for GCSE
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Podcast Series: The Crusades
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How do you construct an historical claim?
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Podcast Series: The Rise of an Islamic Civilisation
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Podcast Series: Religion in Medieval Europe
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The First Crusade
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Getting medieval (and global) at Key Stage 3
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Exploring the challenges involved in reading and writing historical narrative
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The Great Powers in the Pacific
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The Byzantine Empire on the Eve of the Crusades
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The Miraculous Crusade: The Role of the Mystical and Miraculous in the Morale and Motivation of the First Crusade
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