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Sites for The Making of the United Kingdom - 1500 - 1750
The
Glorious Revolution - 1688
Oliver Cromwell
The
Gunpowder Plot - Parliament and Treason 1605
The
Middle Ages
Time Traveller's Guide to Tudor England
Poverty in Elizabethan England
Life in Elizabethan England
The Spartacus
Educational Site
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Here are some useful sites for the history of the 20th Century.
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School History
The best free site for History teachers by far is the School History Site.
It contains plenty of downloadable resources and lots, lots more.
School History
Forum
This is the History teachers' discussion forum - discuss issues, ask for help
or just have a chat.
The
Learning Curve
Learning Curve is the website of the National Archives. It is a free online
teaching and learning resource, following the History National Curriculum
from Key Stages 2 to 5. It contains:
The website also has a teacher's guide that can be download.
(Learning Curve Teacher's guide included on CD) It explains how to make the
best use of the sources, teaching ideas and new technology on the website.
(written by Ben Walsh, a History teacher!)
Spartacus
Educational
The Spartacus Educational website provides a series of history encyclopaedias.
Entries usually include a narrative, illustrations and primary sources. Titles
currently include:
It is possible to use this site to research individual people and events in
great detail. The sources are also hyper-linked so the student is able to
find out about the writer, artist, newspaper and organization that produced
the material.
Greenfield
Modern World History:
John D. Clare's website includes topic mini-books on:
The website also contains coursework materials on Haig and Votes for Women. The texts are available as Microsoft Word files, for users to download and print as they want. The website also features Exemplar Essays on some 30 topics, each starting with a 150-word summary, and then offering an 'unpacked' version of around 400 words. An excellent resource from a History teacher and textbook author.
British Pathe news Clips
(Free downloads to Oxfordshire schools when you connect to the site through
your school network)
The British Pathe archive is perhaps the world's most famous newsreel collection.
Spanning the period 1896-1970, the collection comprises 3,500 hours and contains
some of the most iconic images ever caught on camera. The entire archive has
been remastered and fully digitised. It is now possible to view every second
of this outstanding collection online through this web site and there is absolutely
no charge for this facility. If you have the software, you could download
news clips and edit them or have pupils edit them themselves.
History.uk.com
The world's largest free-to-use database of British history was launched in
September 2002. History.uk.com features a timeline of UK history spanning
from 1000 BC to the present day as well as a live feed covering the latest
history news. The directory, which took six years to research, boasts more
than 25,000 historical places, facts, archives and resources. Users will also
be able to access knowledge about their local history or family tree.
The
Cherwell School History Site
The Spartacus
Educational Site
The
History Homework Help Page
The British Museum
- An Introduction
Discoverers
Web Homepage: voyages of discovery
Britannia: British History
Dinosaurs
Athena Review
Monarchs
of Britain
24
Hour Museum
History
Links
History Link 101
Active
History
History Resources Martyn Beer's Inset resources - The Battle of Hastings, The Battle of Naseby and the Impact of war on Britain 1900 - 50
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