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Incorporating archives into your learning and teaching activities: Online Resources

Guidance for course and module tutors exploring how to incorporate archives into learning and teaching activities, with pointers to available online resources

Online Resources

Find archival content online that has been created using Hull History Centre's collections, and which could be incorporated into your course and module development.

Staff working in partnership at Hull History Centre have created the following online resources, based on archival material from collections held at Hull History Centre:

Transition from War to Peace

Google Arts & Culture exhibition based on Hull History Centre's WWII era records. Accessible to all.

A Plan for the City

Google Arts & Culture exhibition based on records at Hull History Centre relating to post-war recovery and regeneration in the 1940s and 1950s. Accessible to all.

Sports, Recreation and Entertainment

Google Arts & Culture exhibition based on records at Hull History Centre relating to leisure and pastimes in Hull in the aftermath of WWII. Accessible to all.

Hull in the 1920s

Google Arts & Culture exhibition based on the work of local photographer Claude William Jamson. Accessible to all.

The Middle East, its Division into Countries and the Creation of Israel, 1879-1919

British Online Archives resource based on digitised material from the Sykes Family Archive [Reference: U DDSY] held at Hull History Centre. Accessible by clicking on 'Sign in', using the institution search to find the University of Hull, selecting 'University of Hull' and then using the University's single sign in (SSO) service.

Conscientious Objection During World War 1

British Online Archives resource based on digitised material from the Union of Democratic Control Archive [Reference: U DDC] held at Hull History Centre. Accessible by clicking on 'Sign in', using the institution search to find the University of Hull, selecting 'University of Hull' and then using the University's single sign in (SSO) service.

Bespoke Resource Packs

Can't find anything to support your own module or course?

Hull University Archives staff are happy to work with individuals to create additional resource packs where these are required.

Email us: archives@hull.ac.uk.