Sessions we teachs

Our taught sessions and online resources cover a variety of time periods and places. Many contain structured investigations for use directly in the classroom. Others are more suited for research and preparation. They all allow access into our unique collections.

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4099 is my name (SEND)

How can we share the experiences of someone who lived in the past?
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All pals together

Would you like to meet our tommy, Henry Fairhurst?
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Ancient Egypt in the Archives

What can documents tell us about the process of archaeological digs?
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Black Victorians

How much can documents reveal about the lives of Black people in Victorian Britain?
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Civil rights and racial segregation

What was the response to racial segregation in the US?
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Cold War

How concerned were the British in the early stages of the Cold War?
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Crisis in the reign of Mary I

How far can Mary I’s reign be considered a time of crisis?
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Domesday Book: medieval treasure

What can we learn about people’s lives in 1086?
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Enquiring into Elizabeth

What can we learn about Elizabeth I’s ruling style from her letters and speeches?
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Four days’ hard labour

What was life like for a Victorian child criminal?
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From the Front

How typical was Albert Edwin Rippington’s experience of war?
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Henry VIII: image of a king

Was appearance everything for a ruler in the 16th century?
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Henry’s royal rules (SEND)

What were the rules of daily life for a king in Tudor times?
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Hidden Love: LGBTQ+ lives in the 1920s and 1930s

What can our documents reveal about LGBTQ+ lives in the 1920 and 30s?
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Introduction to document research

What can archives reveal about the past and how history is constructed?
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Living under canvas: Child refugee stories

What can we learn from documents about the experiences of Basque child refugees?
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Mapping London

How and why does an area change over time?
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Medicine on the Western Front

How can we find out about medical treatment in the First World War?
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Migrants to Britain

What can government documents reveal about the experience of Indian seafarers?
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Propaganda: the art of persuasion

How did the British government encourage people to support the war?
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Russia in Revolution

How did witnesses of the Russian Revolutionary period portray these events to the British government?
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Significant Women

What can documents tell us about significant women’s lives?
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Suffragettes through government eyes

What do government records reveal about the suffrage movement?
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The Holocaust

What can British government documents tell us about what happened in the Holocaust?
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The Mangrove Nine

How much can documents from The National Archives reveal about the Mangrove Nine?
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The Sinking of the Titanic

Why were so many lives lost in the disaster?
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Travel smart through time (SEND)

How and why have people travelled around in the past and how have they done it safely?
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Tudor rebellions

How seriously did they challenge the authority of the crown?
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Whitechapel

How can we find out about what Whitechapel was like in 1888?