History
Course summary
Duration – 2 Years At BSix, we are keen to share and to build on what young people already know about History and to create a sense of belonging within the discipline as well as the classroom. Studying History will enrich our understanding of the present, our position within it, and how we might think and act more effectively within it. Thinking historically not only involves asking questions about what happened in the past but struggling over its interpretation, meaning and continuing presence. We must ask: who gets to be part of History, and why? Which stories are remembered, forgotten, and who gets to decide? This is a battle endlessly waged, in all times, all over the world, and in our classroom. We shall study the History of Britain, the USA and Russia. How Is The Course Taught? Discussion is at the heart of teaching and learning history at BSix. Students are encouraged to teach and to present on various topics as well as to rigorously practice exam techniques. We have professional historians and experts visiting the department each year to bring History to life and to enrich the curriculum. Visits have included Professor John Morrill of Cambridge University to debate the Causes of the English Civil War, trailblazing Labour Historian Louise Raw on the Suffragettes of the East End, historian/Hip Hop artist Akala to historicise race and explore Ancient African Civilisations, Dr. Sumita Mukherjee from Bristol University to debate A History of South Asians in Britain, Dr. Anita Rupprect from Brighton University to run a workshop on The ‘hub of empire’: the Caribbean and Britain in the Seventeenth Century and many more.
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