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Number of items: 37.
  • The history curriculum: past, present and future. (2007) Armitage, Paul
  • What is a history education for? - Ros Ashby. (2007) Ashby, Ros
  • Conference Report. (2007) Bates, David and Armitage, Paul
  • The Victoria County History and publication. (2007) Beckett, John
  • Copyright and licensing. (2007) Bliss, Zoe
  • Suspects in Europe: Towards a Real Commitment to Minimum Standards? (2007) Cape, Ed
  • Why history matters; two historians' perspectives: Justin Champion. (2007) Champion, Justin
  • Religious nationalism and foreign policy: India and Israel compared. (2007) Chiriyankandath, James
  • The experience of the London Record Society. (2007) Davies, Matthew
  • Why history matters: further perspectives from a historian and an archaeologist - Madge Dresser. (2007) Dresser, Madge
  • Why history matters; two historians' perspectives: Roy Foster. (2007) Foster, Roy
  • What is a history education for? - Stuart Foster. (2007) Foster, Stuart
  • Fixed Fees, Equality and Diversity. (2007) Griffith, Adam J. G.
  • Creating a curriculum that will help all young people in Britain understand the world in which they live - Penelope Harnett. (2007) Harnett, Penelope
  • Why history matters: further perspectives from a historian and an archaeologist - Don Henson. (2007) Henson, Don
  • London Palaeography Summer School [Summer School in Manuscript Studies] programme 2007. (2007) Holman, Zoe
  • Moral Fictionalism, the Frege–Geach Problem, and Reasonable Inference. (2007) Kalderon, Mark
  • Morality: Fact or Fiction? (2007) Kalderon, Mark
  • To Lawyer or Not to Lawyer, Is that the question? (2007) Kritzer, Herbert M.
  • Students' historical knowledge: what research tells us - Part 1. (2007) Lee, Peter
  • Students' historical knowledge: what research tells us - Part 2. (2007) Lee, Peter
  • Paper: 'Putting People in Place - the Jigsaw Project'. (2007) Merry, Mark
  • Paper: 'Family and household in late 17th century London: a Social Snapshot'. (2007) Merry, Mark and Baker, Philip
  • Paper: 'Family, housing and household in early modern London'. (2007) Merry, Mark and Baker, Philip
  • Conference Programme. (2007) Millum, Danny
  • Uncontested Professionalism: Phoney Turf Wars and the Myth of Holism. (2007) Moorhead, Richard
  • Libraries as history: the importance of libraries beyond their texts. (2007) Pearson, David
  • Small claims mediation - does it do what it says on the tin? (2007) Reid, Val and Doyle, Margaret
  • Creating a curriculum that will help all young people in Britain understand the world in which they live - Michael Riley. (2007) Riley, Michael
  • Lesbian mothering and the family in France. (2007) Rye, Gill
  • Threshold worlds: Marie Darrieussecq’s 'Le Pays' (2005). (2007) Rye, Gill
  • Human Rights and Access to Justice. (2007) Smith, Roger
  • British History Online - a case study. (2007) Tate, Bruce
  • Creating a curriculum that will help all young people in Britain understand the world in which they live - Rachel Ward. (2007) Ward, Rachel
  • Digital publication - the available options. (2007) Winters, Jane
  • Open Access Publishing. (2007) Winters, Jane
  • Legal Information on the Web - can we trust the official version? (2007) Winterton, Jules