Banned History
What You're Not Allowed to Learn at School
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2022
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80381-105-5 (ISBN)
Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80381-105-5 (ISBN)
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History teacher Lynsey Calver brings you a shocking side of history you most definitely were not taught at school.
With tales ranging from the uncomfortably honest to the downright depraved, 'Banned History' will open your eyes to the truth about humanity and some of Britain’s most loved leaders.
'Banned History' is all the juicy bits of History which were excluded from your lessons at school.
It unashamedly probes into the darker side of some of Britain’s most admired leaders, as well as exploring the hateful and depraved nature of humanity across the last 5000 years.
'Banned History' answers questions which are deliberately avoided by the school curriculum due to the negative light Britain may be portrayed such as the real reason why Britain didn't bomb Auschwitz and how the Transatlantic Slave Trade came into being. Topical issues such as whether Churchill was a racist and how homophobia developed and spread across the world are explored in depth. Concepts which are too horrific to ever feature in the school curriculum are investigated to reveal how many years it takes for incest to wipe out a family; what the most effective method of torture is; and what kind of person tastes best.
Written in a bright and breezy tone, 'Banned History' is full of fascinating facts such as who discovered dolphins (and who fell in love with one); why America got involved in the Vietnam war; why Russia turned communist; how Martin Luther King got his name; how many people Europe killed with their colonisation of the Americas; and when and why the British government legalised men hitting their wives. Welcome to the sort of History you definitely didn’t get taught at school.
With tales ranging from the uncomfortably honest to the downright depraved, 'Banned History' will open your eyes to the truth about humanity and some of Britain’s most loved leaders.
'Banned History' is all the juicy bits of History which were excluded from your lessons at school.
It unashamedly probes into the darker side of some of Britain’s most admired leaders, as well as exploring the hateful and depraved nature of humanity across the last 5000 years.
'Banned History' answers questions which are deliberately avoided by the school curriculum due to the negative light Britain may be portrayed such as the real reason why Britain didn't bomb Auschwitz and how the Transatlantic Slave Trade came into being. Topical issues such as whether Churchill was a racist and how homophobia developed and spread across the world are explored in depth. Concepts which are too horrific to ever feature in the school curriculum are investigated to reveal how many years it takes for incest to wipe out a family; what the most effective method of torture is; and what kind of person tastes best.
Written in a bright and breezy tone, 'Banned History' is full of fascinating facts such as who discovered dolphins (and who fell in love with one); why America got involved in the Vietnam war; why Russia turned communist; how Martin Luther King got his name; how many people Europe killed with their colonisation of the Americas; and when and why the British government legalised men hitting their wives. Welcome to the sort of History you definitely didn’t get taught at school.
Lynsey Calver is an Associate Assistant Headteacher and History Teacher at a Grammar School in Kent and absolutely loves her job as she gets to talk about History all day every day. She has been teaching history to ages 11-18 since 2011 but took a sabbatical from teaching 2019-2020 in order to research and write Banned History. Lynsey can also be found writing pun-filled posts about her visits to Historical sites on Instagram using the handle @thehistorymiss and has a YouTube channel: TheHistoryMiss, with educational videos and a History themed stand-up routine.
Erscheinungsdatum | 29.07.2022 |
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Verlagsort | Claygate |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 127 x 203 mm |
Gewicht | 506 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Allgemeine Geschichte |
ISBN-10 | 1-80381-105-6 / 1803811056 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80381-105-5 / 9781803811055 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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