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First published in 1972, Handbook for History Teachers is intended to be a general and comprehensive work of reference for teachers of history in primary and secondary schools of all kinds.



First published in 1972, Handbook for History Teachers is intended to be a general and comprehensive work of reference for teachers of history in primary and secondary schools of all kinds. The book covers all aspects of teaching history: among them are the use of sources, world history, art and history; principles of constructing a syllabus and the psychological aspects of history teaching. The bibliographical sections are arranged on three parts: school textbooks, a section on audio-visual-aids and, finally, books for the teacher and possibly for the sixth form. It thoroughly investigates and critiques the various methods employed in teaching history within classrooms and suggests alternatives wherever applicable. Diligently curated by the Standing Sub-Committee in History, University of London Institute of Education, the book still holds immense value in the understanding of pedagogy.

Part I: The Teaching of History
1. The Place of History in Education
2.
Some Psychological Aspects of History Teaching
3. Language and History
Teaching
4. The Syllabus in the Primary School
5. The Syllabus in the
Secondary School
6. Local History
7. World History
8. General History and
Aspect History
9. The Place of History in Integrated and Interdisciplinary
Studies
10. The Role of Audio-Visual Material
11. The History Room
12. Radio
and Television Broadcasting
13. Art and History
14. The Use of Museums and
Historical Sites
15. The G C E (Ordinary Level) and the C S E Examinations
16. History in the Sixth Form
17. Source Material in the Classroom
18.
Methods of Teaching History: a survey Part 2: School Books Editors Preface
1. Secondary School Textbooks: English History
2. Classroom Work Books and
Library Reference Series
3. Biographical Series
4. Historical Fiction
5.
Prehistory
6. Ancient History: General
7. Egypt and Mesopotamia
8. Ancient
Israel
9. Greece and Crete
10. Rome
11. Roman Britain
12. Anglo-Saxon England
13. Medieval England: 1066-1485
14. England: 1485-1603
15. England: 1603-1714
16. England: 1714-1815
17. England: 1815-1914
18. England: 1914 to the
Present Day
19. Ireland
20. Scotland
21. Wales
22. The Commonwealth: General
23. Europe: to 1500
24. Europe: 1500-1789
25. Europe: 1789 to the Present Day
26. World History
27. The Americas
28. Africa
29. Asia
30. Australia
31. New
Zealand
32. Archaeology
33. Architecture
34. Communications
35. Costume
36.
Exploration and Discovery
37. Farming and the Countryside and Food
38.
Government
39. Homes
40. London and Town Life
41. Medicine
42. Music
43.
Recreations
44. Religion
45. Science
46. Transport
47. Visual Arts
48.
Warfare Part 3: Audio-Visual Material Editors Preface
1. Audio-Visual
Material: General
2. The Ancient World
3. Roman Britain
4. Anglo-Saxon
England
5. Medieval England
6. The Tudor Period
7. The Stuart Period
8.
Britain: 1714-1815
9. Britain: 1815-1960s
10. Medieval Europe
11. Renaissance
and Reformation
12. Europe: 1610-1815
13. Europe: 1815-1914
14. Europe:
1914-68
15. Russia and the Soviet Union
16. The Commonwealth of Nations
17.
United States of America
18. Latin America
19. Africa
20. South-east Asia
21.
East Asia (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan)
22. Middle
Eastern Studies
23. Art and History
24. Costume
25. Exploration
26. The
History of Education
27. Homes
28. Local History: London and Leeds
29. Music
and History
30. Postal History
31. Transport
32. Warfare
33. Suppliers of
Audio-Visual Materials Part 4: Select Bibliography for Advanced Work Editors
Preface
1. History and its Interpretation
2. General Reference
3. Prehistory
4. Ancient History: General
5. Early Civilization
6. Greece
7. Rome
8. Israel
9. British History: General Works of Reference
10. English Political
Histories: General
11. English Constitutional Histories: General
12. English
Social Histories: General
13. English Historical Geography
14. Roman Britain
15. Medieval England
16. England: 1485-1603
17. England: 1603-1714
18.
England: 1714-1815
19. England: 1815-1914
20. England: 1914 to the Present
21. Economic History: General
22. English Economic History: the Middle Ages
23. English Economic History: c. 1500-1750
24. English Economic History: c.
1750 to the Present
25. English Local History
26. London History
27. Ireland
28. Scotland
29. Wales
30. The Commonwealth: General
31. Military History
32.
Naval History
33. Air Power
34. Europe: General
35. Europe: the Middle Ages
36. Europe: 1494-1610
37. Europe: 1610-1715
38. Europe: 1715-1815
39. Europe:
1815-1914
40. Europe: 1914 to the Present
41. The Balkans
42. Eastern Europe
43. France
44. Germany and Austria
45. Italy
46. The Low Countries
47. Russia
48. Scandinavia
49. Spain and Portugal
50. Africa: General
51. East and
Central Africa
52. North Africa
53. South Africa
54. West Africa
55. Asia:
General
56. The Middle East
57. South Asia
58. South-east Asia
59. The Far
East
60. Australia
61. New Zealand
62. Canada
63. The United States
64. Latin
America
65. The West Indies
66. Archaeology
67. Architecture
68. Painting and
Sculpture
69. A Note on the Art of East Asia
70. Music
71. English Literature
72. The Useful Arts
73. Costume
74. Homes
75. Education and Learning
76.
Exploration and Democracy
77. Government
78. Political Thought
79. Religion
80. Science
81. Transport List of Abbreviations
W.H. Burston, C. W. Green, E. J. Nicholas, A. K. Dickinson and D. Thompson