Category Archives: Enrichment

Enrichment – places to go. Troy exhibition at the British Museum (until the 8th March)

All, Somewhere to visit this week. Click here and you will get to the information from British Museum on their Troy exhibition. It is open until 8th March, and for you guys it is £18.00. You may have heard of … Continue reading

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Enrichment – something to discuss. Do school textbooks whitewash history?

No school subject is more contentious than history. This is because of its link to politics and how we view ourselves. The last politician to really try to impose his view on school history was Michael Gove in Coalition Government … Continue reading

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Enrichment – something to discuss in History Society: – Starkey on Remembrance

All, If you click here you will get to the Daily Mail’s reporting of David Starkey’s suggestion that  Remembrance Sunday has become a ‘crazy religious ritual’ in which people had to prove they were thinking of the war dead. Two … Continue reading

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Enrichment – something to read – The fall of the Berlin Wall

All, I hope that you had a chance over the weekend to see some of the reporting on the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. I was your age when it fell, and it was a time … Continue reading

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Enrichment – something to read – ancient scrolls charred by Vesuvius could be read once again

If you click here you will get to a lovely article in The Guardian, discussing how 2,000 year-old scrolls may now be read. It is a perfect example of how history remains an ever-evolving subject. “When Mount Vesuvius erupted in … Continue reading

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iGCSE enrichment – something to watch – The People’s Century – On the line

Year Ten, Following on from the snippet that we saw in the lesson on Fordism and the moving assembly line, the whole episode from the People’s Century project. This series tried to tell the history of the Twentieth Century in … Continue reading

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Enrichment – History in the news’ – Renia’s diary – discovered after 70 years.

If you click here and here you will get to two news reports about the diary of Renia Spiegel. She was an eighteen year old Polish Jew who found herself caught up in the Holocaust. She hoped to become a poet, … Continue reading

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Enrichment – A rivalry in letters. Using contemporary evidence to analyse the relationship between Elizabeth and Mary, Queen of Scots

If you follow the hyperlinks (part one and part two) you will get to an excellent article from Ryan Hunter exploring what we can learn about the two queens, and their attitudes from their correspondence. As he suggests, “Mary, Queen … Continue reading

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iGCSE enrichment – something to watch – The Rise of the Nazis

Year Eleven, Welcome back. Timing is of course everything in life, and as we are starting to explore Weimar and Nazi Germany, the BBC have kindly produced a first rate three-part series exploring the Nazi rise to power in 1930s … Continue reading

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Enrichment – something to discuss – are we witnessing Britain’s Reichstag Fire moment?

Welcome back, Something to debate in History Society. If you click here you will get an excellent essay in Prospect magazine by Richard Evans. In it he compares the collapse of Weimar Germany to world (and British) contemporary politics.  He argues … Continue reading

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