Monthly Archives: June 2013

AJP Taylor – the first TV historian.

It has been particularly pleasing to me to see that the BBC have made available some of their lectures from the 1970s by the legendary radical historian AJP Taylor. I warmly remember my history teacher showing us his half hour programme … Continue reading

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Enrichment opportunity – Propaganda: Power and Persuasion exhibition at the British Library.

All, This is the link to a very special exhibition at the British Library in London which is well worth a visit this summer. Moreover you with youth on your side (ieyou are under 18) get in free. The Propaganda: Power and Persuasion … Continue reading

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Changes to the front page

All, Just a quick post to say I have tried to tidy up the front page a bit. As you can see there are now two new pages – revision and debates. I have taken the posts on these topics … Continue reading

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The History Society.

Summer 2013 – The Russia season (part one)   Welcome back Year Twelve, and especially welcome to your Russian dictatorships course. To get you in the mood for the extraordinary journey that you are about to undertake the History Society … Continue reading

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