Education

Our Island Stories

Penelope J. Corfield proposes a new and inclusive long-span history course – the Peopling of Britain – to stimulate a renewed interest in the subject among the nation’s secondary school students. 

Spare the Rod

Jacob Middleton finds that, far from being a relic of a cruel Victorian past, corporal punishment became more frequent and institutionalised in 20th-century England.

History in the Classroom

As the debate rages about how history should be taught in state schools David Cannadine discusses his recent research project.

The Prize Essay

George Garnett reflects on the Julia Wood Prize and on the state of sixth-form history.

Digital History: New Worlds for Old

To conclude his series on the opportunities offered to historians by new technology, Nick Poyntz looks at how recent developments may help to bridge the gap between academic and public history.

University College London

Keith Stapylton provides a novel viewpoint on one of Britain’s traditional centres of historical excellence.