A workshop investigating the role indigenous people played in the history of exploration, compiled by Joy Slappnig.
David Matless discusses taking third-year geography students to the Lake District to explore heritage conservation, landscape and cultural geography.
Sounds can offer powerful evidence of lived experiences in the past and prompt oral history recollection.
Listen to David Matless talk about the shared experience of viewing and analysing images in the classroom.
The introduction of new technologies and collaborations can broaden out what historical geographers do.
Innes Keighren (Royal Holloway, University of London) talks about taking students to New York for a fieldtrip.
Part of the Historical Geography Research Group (HGRG) series of teaching and learning resources.
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