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Sir Winston Churchill: A biography - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/collections/churchill-papers/churchill-biography/2 Feb 2022: Churchill was jubilant, remarking when he heard the news of Pearl Harbor: “So we have won after all!”.
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Exercise 2: Document comparison - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/german-naval-threat-pre1947/document-comparison/11 Feb 2022: Compare three documents from 1908-1909 relating to the naval race between Germany and Britain, and answer questions about the documents.
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Glossary - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/glossary/11 Feb 2022: Key words, terms, and names included in The Churchill Era educational resource may be checked in this glossary.
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Exercise 3: Document analysis and simulation - Churchill Archives…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/german-naval-threat-pre1947/analysis-and-simulation/28 Oct 2022: This exercise focuses on a report to London by Hugh Watson, Naval Attaché (naval expert) at the British Embassy in Berlin, 12 March 1913.
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Exercise 4: Data - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/german-naval-threat-pre1947/data/2 Feb 2022: How serious was the German naval threat to Great Britain before 1914? Look at the data given in the tables to answer this question.
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Uphill All the Way: A Century of Women in Parliament - Churchill…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/online-resources/online-exhibitions/uphill-all-way/22 Feb 2022: An exhibition, on display 2018-2019, to mark the centenary of the 1918 Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act.
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Releases of Margaret Thatcher's personal papers - Churchill…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/collections/thatcher-papers/public-releases/21 Dec 2022: Speaking on the news, Allen Packwood, Director of the Churchill Archives Centre said:. ... As the reaction to this news shows, there is huge research interest in her as a political figure and in the events of her life and premiership, and the material
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Churchill's impact - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/appeasement/churchill-rearmament-and-appeasement/churchills-impact/14 Feb 2022: Quick Links. Back. Back. Back. Back. Back. Search our website. You are here:. Churchill’s impact. Churchill’s impact. As a backbench MP – i.e. a Member of Parliament but not in the Cabinet and holding no official position – Churchill had -
Exercise 1: Document Analysis - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/dardanelles/document-analysis/11 Feb 2022: Analyse extracts from the text of Churchill's speech on resigning from the Government, House of Commons, 15 November 1915.
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Top Ten Collections: Women in Politics and Government - Churchill…
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/collections/research-guides/top-10-collections-women-politics-government/8 Feb 2022: Our collections include records of women’s political work as politicians, suffrage campaigners, civil servants and ‘incorporated wives’.
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German naval threat - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/german-naval-threat-pre1947/11 Feb 2022: As the twentieth century dawned, for the first time Britain's naval power was challenged, by the strong new empire of Germany.
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Guide to holdings - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/collections/guide-holdings/14 Feb 2022: A full list of our archive collections which can be filtered by category, searched by keyword, or browsed alphabetically.
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Newspapers - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/appeasement/appeasement-public-opinion/newspapers/14 Feb 2022: In the absence of regular opinion polls (and those are by no means always reliable) historians often look to newspapers. -
Note from Churchill to Fisher - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/dardanelles/analysis-simulation/churchill-to-fisher/11 Feb 2022: Note from Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) to Admiral Fisher (First Sea Lord), 8 April 1915.
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Letter from Churchill to Bonar Law - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/dardanelles/document-comparison/churchill-bonar-law/11 Feb 2022: Letter from Churchill to Bonar Law (leader of the Conservative Party), 21 May 1915, justifying his role as First Lord of the Admiralty.
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Document F - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/appeasement/appeasement-public-opinion/documents-b/f/14 Feb 2022: Extract from the Daily Mail, 29 Oct 1938, “Oxford crystallises the true sentiments of the British people” about the Oxford City by-election. -
Document C (2) - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/appeasement/appeasement-public-opinion/documents-b/c2/14 Feb 2022: Reply from Quintin Hogg to Elizabeth Whitley, Oct 1938, responding to her letter about his election address and support for Chamberlain. -
Document Analysis - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/sir-douglas-haig/document-analysis/11 Feb 2022: What does this extract from the journals of Lord Esher reveal about General Haig and the Battle of the Somme? -
List of documents and questions for Part B - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/appeasement/appeasement-public-opinion/documents-b/14 Feb 2022: Follow the links to documents relating to appeasement and public opinion, and use the documents to complete the tasks on this page. -
Fisher to Winston Churchill 1915 - Churchill Archives Centre
https://archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/education/churchill-era/exercises/dardanelles/analysis-simulation/fisher-churchill-1915/11 Feb 2022: Letter from Admiral Fisher (First Sea Lord) to Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty), 5 April 1915, relating to the Dardanelles campaign.
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