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Pets and their role in the Second World War

Pets and their role in the Second World War

by Matei Editor | Sep 22, 2025 | History, Modern British History

How will these resources help you? Study of the Second World War is often framed as a conflict in which technological innovations took centre stage. However, alongside radar and jet aeroplanes, animals still played a major role in warfare. In 1940, the British...
Pets and their role in the Second World War

The Norway Campaign, April–June 1940

by Matei Editor | Sep 22, 2025 | History, Modern British History

How will these resources help you? When this often-overlooked campaign of the Second World War is discussed, it usually falls into the ‘side-show’ category. This is an oversight, historically speaking, as the Norway Campaign was one of the most significant events in...
Pets and their role in the Second World War

The Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963 from the perspective of the participants

by Matei Editor | Sep 22, 2025 | History, Modern British History

How will these resources help you? Students may know of the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests and how demonstrators pulled down the statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol. These resources will help you to put those protests in historical context.  The Bristol...
Emigration: those who moved away from Britain, and those who were left behind

Emigration: those who moved away from Britain, and those who were left behind

by Matei Editor | Sep 18, 2025 | Early Modern Period, History, Industry and Empire, Modern British History

How will these resources help you? Most resources on the history of emigration focus on those who left and on the impact they had on their destination. Less well known are the stories of those who were left behind in Britain, often enduring great social and economic...

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