The National Archives offers a wide range of workshops at The National Archives in Kew in our purpose-built classroom, giving groups an exciting opportunity to work directly with real documents.
We are now taking bookings for Summer Term 2010.
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Medieval 1066 - 1485
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Early Modern 1485 - 1750
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Elizabeth I in her own words
Examine speeches and letters from the pen of Gloriana herselfKey stage 5 -
Mid-Tudor Crisis Study Day
Debate Queen Mary I's reign at the Archives and Hampton CourtKey stage 5 -
The English Civil War
Why did England become a republic in 1649?Key stage 5 -
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Empire & Industry 1750 - 1850
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Chartism on Trial
Home Office documents take us to the heart of the movementKey stage 5
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Victorians 1850 - 1901
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Early 20th Century 1901 - 1918
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Suffragettes Study Day
Work with police files and meet a suffragette at Hampton CourtKey stage 5 -
Votes for Women
Uncover the tactics and treatment of militant suffragettesKey stage 5 -
Easter Rising 1916
Did Britain's actions push Ireland closer to Republicanism?Key stage 5 -
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Interwar 1918 - 1939
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British Union of Fascists
The rise of the far right in 1930s BritainKey stage 5 -
Rise of National Socialism
Joseph Goebbels and the Nazi power of persuasionKey stage 5
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World War Two 1939 - 1945
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Postwar 1945 - present
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Cold War
How did relations between the wartime allies turn frosty?Key stage 5 -
Personal study workshop
Amazing source material and help with your researchKey stage 5 -
To Save or Not to Save
Argue with experts to save your choice of objectKey stage 4 - 5 -
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