Part 1: Crime and punishment in Britain (1000 – present)
1.1 Crime and punishment in Britain: The Big Story from (1000–present)
1.2 Crime and punishment in medieval England (1000–1500)
1.3 Crime and punishment in early modern England (1500–1700)
1.4 Crime and punishment in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain
1.5 Crime and punishment in modern Britain (1900–present)
1.6 Crime and punishment in Britain: Revisiting the big stories
Part 2: The historic environment: Whitechapel
Part 3: Writing better history
Steve Waugh is an experienced author of GCSE textbooks and senior examiner from a major awarding body.
John Wright is an experienced author of GCSE textbooks and a senior examiner from a major awarding body.
Ian Dawson is Publications Director of the Schools History Project and creator of the website thinkinghistory.co.uk which is pioneering work on active learning in History. He has been adviser to QCA on a wide range of issues in History teaching including the teaching of
chronology.