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Teaching with government documents from The National Archives, UK

AM Archives Direct provides crucial insight into modern geopolitics from the perspective of the British state with material drawn exclusively from The National Archives, UK. In this webinar, explore the teaching and research value of these government documents and why they’re a valuable library resource for students across departments.

AM's Nick Jackson, Senior Editor, AM Archives Direct, and Alex Barr, Assistant Editor, join Dr. Matt Graham, University of Dundee, who will spotlight the Apartheid South Africa collection to explore how the material is used in his undergraduate teaching, as well as his role in the production of the latest module.


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