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The marching season

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    Posted by ijones_phs (U3954925) on Thursday, 11th May 2006

    I am a history teacher currently drafting a scheme of work on Irish History for A Level students, and would like an introductory unit to be studied in July that focuses on the marching season, to give the students a sense of current time and place. The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ History website is an excellent potential resource, but I was wondering if anyone from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ could gve me any information about scheduled TV programmes that focus on the topic at the end of June or in July, or if anybody else could recommend some good audiovisual resources we could use?

    Thanks!

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    Posted by docshamrock (U3799562) on Saturday, 13th May 2006

    If I was you I would try the History Hub I am sure you would get more help there. Doc

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    Posted by gooserss (U1983611) on Tuesday, 16th May 2006

    Hi
    There is an excellent resource book, used for some gcse history modules.
    The search for peace in Northern Ireland.
    This has at least 2 pages on the marching issue.
    let us know if u cant find it.
    cheers.

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