So there seems to be two schools of thought amongst those I work with. That history in schools is no longer "proper" history because it discusses events that are too recent (the world wars) or too foreign. Or that history taught in schools should be "history" not "British History", and that topics like the History of Medicine, the rise of facism, and so forth are of equal importance if only for context.
Where exactly should the balance lie?
Where exactly should the balance lie?
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