Record

StorageSiteUCL Institute of Education
LevelFile
Reference Number HEP/4/84
TitleOral History Interview: Bridget Phillipson
Date2010
DescriptionComprises-
- annotated transcript
- list of interview questions
- consent form
- correspondence
- biographical information

Interview by Dr Nicola Sheldon, 08 Apr 2010.
Extent1 folder
AdminHistoryBridget Phillipson comes from a Labour Party background. She attended a Roman Catholic comprehensive school in Washington, Tyne & Wear, during the 1990s. She describes the history she learnt as 'quite traditional' but it did include the interpretation of sources and imaginative written work. She pays tribute to her 'fantastic' history teachers. She especially enjoyed learning about social issues, including the industrial revolution and women's suffrage. She discusses whether the Catholic ethos of her school influenced the way topics such as the Reformation were taught. She was inspired to take history at university. She discusses her perception of what it means to be British and the influence of history on her identity.

Text from History in Education project website.
AccessStatusOpen
Add to My Items