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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Holocaust Education Trust - Sian's Blog. NEW GCSE from 2016. Outline of Year 12 and 13 lesson topics. Reform Acts 1867 and 1884. The War in Vietnam 1955-1975. The History Faculty Podcasts and University History courses. A cracking Chartist website can be found at Chartist website. Here are some notes on Chartism - Origins/facts/Outcomes.
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Skip to main content. Search using this query type:. Search only these record types:. Advanced Search (Items only). Who were the Chartists and why are they still important today? Kennington Common Chartist meeting, 10 April 1848. Was the largest mass popular movement campaigning for the vote in the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century. Http:/ www.bl.uk/learning/histcitizen/21cc/struggle/chartists1/historicalsources/source4/peoplescharter.html. The Chartists campaigned for the constitutional freedoms ...
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Looking at History: April 2015
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Monday, 27 April 2015. 1852: a faltering administration. In the first half of 1852, La Trobe became more confident as his government gradually established its authority. The Legislative Council, which ended its first session in January, was not summoned again until June. [1]. This was reflected in the decline in the number of articles in the Argus. Followed soon after by a volunt...
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Looking at History: December 2014
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Wednesday, 31 December 2014. Pre-famine Irish transportation: Van Diemen’s Land and elsewhere. Finally, between 1844 and 1849, nine ships arrived in the Port Phillip District carrying 1727 ‘exiles’ known as ‘Pentonvillians’ with tickets of leave amongst the passengers. [2]. Arrived on 16 November 1844 carrying 21 convicts and their arrival met with a mixed reception. Before the 1...
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Looking at History: March 2015
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Saturday, 28 March 2015. Is the ‘Westminster system’ discredited? Links to this post. Labels: Politics and News. Wednesday, 25 March 2015. And the official campaign hasn’t started yet. Was coalition in practice a historic innovation in itself, or did the essential principles of Britain's uncodified constitution remain untroubled? Links to this post. Labels: Politics and News.
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September | 2014 | HISTORY ZONE
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History of Britain in 100 Places. Peel in power 1841-1846. Women and the economy. Women and Legal Rights. Women’s Suffrage 1898-1914. Women’s Suffrage to 1898. Women and World War 1. The Deeds of Robert Guiscard. Life of Louis the Fat. Chartism and The Chartists. Institute of Historical Research. Monthly Archives: September 2014. If a week is a long time in politics…. September 28, 2014. What does democracy mean in Britain? September 22, 2014. Norfolk Island: A final flourish. September 21, 2014. There w...
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Chartist Ancestors Blog: Walk in the footsteps of London's Chartists
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Friday, 31 July 2015. Walk in the footsteps of London's Chartists. How does the idea of walking in the footsteps of the Chartists sound? As part of a project to map thousands of Chartist meeting places (more of which below), there is to be a “mystery tour” around central London on 21 September, ending in the re-enactment of a Chartist meeting. The event is free of charge and further information about taking part can be found here. There are also plans to map the routes taken by Chartist "missionaries".
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July | 2014 | HISTORY ZONE
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History of Britain in 100 Places. Peel in power 1841-1846. Women and the economy. Women and Legal Rights. Women’s Suffrage 1898-1914. Women’s Suffrage to 1898. Women and World War 1. The Deeds of Robert Guiscard. Life of Louis the Fat. Chartism and The Chartists. Institute of Historical Research. Monthly Archives: July 2014. The State knows best…of course, it doesn’t! July 27, 2014. Where does the responsibilities of the State end and those of the individual begin? July 15, 2014. July 13, 2014. This was,...
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Looking at History: October 2014
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My blog looks at different aspects of history that interest me as well as commenting on political issues that are in the news. Thursday, 30 October 2014. Shaping a historiography: Crawford and Hancock. The establishment of the scholarly journal Historical Studies. In 1940 also stimulated the professional development of the discipline. [3]. Crawford’s willingness to explore new territory included his own region. Ourselves and the Pacific. Introduced the history of the Pacific region to an Australian audie...