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WEBArticle. The NHS: Britain’s National Health Service, 1948-2020, Susan Cohen, Shire Publications, 2020,64p, £8-99. ISBN 978-1-78442-482-4 For most of us in the United …

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NHS Reform Timeline

WEBAs the recent Health and Social Care Act (2012) shows, the NHS has been subject to much change since its inception in 1948. Having recently celebrated its 64th …

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The development of the Department of Health

WEBThe development of the Department of Health in the twentieth century. Health as a specific feature of central government strategy is a relatively recent …

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Social and Political Change: Britain 1800-present

WEBThese articles are all free to HA Student Members. See also our 5-part Podcast series on Social and Political Change in Britain from 1800. 1. The People's Pension. Podcast of …

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CHOLERA AND THE FIGHT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH REFORM IN …

WEBthe 1849 epidemic, was to have a major effect on health reform in mid and late Victorian England. This article will trace the political and social influences on public health reform …

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Cholera and the Fight for Public Health Reform in Mid-Victorian …

WEBArticle. Of the many social changes that occurred during the Victorian age, public health reform is widely agreed to be one of the most significant. In the early …

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Immersive funded CPD: Sickness and social reform in the Victorian …

WEBMini Teacher Fellowship: Sickness, Social Reform and the Victorian and Edwardian Post Office. We are delighted to announce a funded CPD programme in …

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The experience of Bilston in the cholera epidemic of 1831–32

WEBA melancholy pre-eminence in the catalogue of suffering. Alannah Tomkins introduces a well-chronicled early example of how a local community dealt with cholera. …

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How Norwich Fought Against the Plague: Lessons from the Past

WEBEssentially his method provides a picture of the urban health challenge in England between 1349 and 1666. Amongst the extraordinarily useful elements of this book are his …

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Continuity in the treatment of mental health through time

WEBYear 9 examine continuity in the treatment of mental health through time. Helen Murray, Rachel Burney and Andrew Stacey-Chapman show how they strengthened three goals …

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GCSE Topic Pack: Medicine through Time

WEBTopic Pack. By Author: Melanie Jones. Web Editor: Simon Brown, published 5th June 2011. Medicine Through Time is a Development study. It traces the development of medical …

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The AIDS Crisis in America / Historical Association

WEBThe United States was the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, first noticed by doctors in young gay men in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco in 1981. …

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Teaching History 151: Continuity

WEBYear 9 examine continuity in the treatment of mental health through time (Read article) 55 Amy Hughes and Heather De Silva - One street, twenty children and …

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Pandemics in history: similarity and difference

WEBPrimary History article. I was inspired to put pen to paper to include an article putting Coronavirus in some sort of historical perspective after reading Peter Frankopan’s article …

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Social Structure / Overview of Elizabeth I / Historical Association

WEBSocial Structure. Elizabethan England had four main classes: the Nobility, the Gentry, the Yeomanry, and the Poor. A person's class determined how they could dress, where they …

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Florence Nightingale / Historical Association

WEBFlorence Nightingale was born to a wealthy evangelical family in Florence, Italy in 1820. She was named after her place of birth. It was normal at the time for girls …

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Teaching primary history through concepts

WEBthe development of Roman baths. It may be evidence of a public health system in this ancient civilisation, showing that the concept of public health is not limited to one period. …

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Themes / Historian / Historical Association

WEBThemes. History is the story of all that has passed, which makes it a pretty big subject! So we have tried to break it down here by themes such as politics, religion and international …

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Anglo-Saxons: a brief history

WEBKent, settled by the Jutes. Ethelbert of Kent was the first Anglo-Saxon king to be converted to Christianity, by St Augustine around 595 AD. 2. Mercia, whose best-known ruler, Offa, …

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Alexandra and Rasputin

WEBwho also modified her own ill health, that led the monarchist Purishkevitch, himself involved in the murder of Rasputin, to pronounce in 1916 that the Tsar’s ministers ‘have been …

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EYFS Scheme of Work

WEBThe majority of the HA schemes of work were produced between 2014-2019 by members of the HA primary committee and its affiliates. These schemes of work are …

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The revised EYFS Framework: exploring ‘Past and Present’

WEBExploring ‘Past and Present’ at EYFS. A new Early Years Foundation Stage framework will become statutory from September 2021. Around three thousand primary …

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