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About History Workshops

Welcome to History Workshops, a history channel dedicated to bringing the past to life through engaging storytelling, educational content, and historical insight.

Our videos explore key moments in British and world history, including the Tudor period, Elizabethan England, the English Civil War, the Monmouth Rebellion, and the First World War. From famous battles to everyday life in the past, we dive deep into the stories, people, and events that shaped history.

This channel is linked to our hands-on history workshops delivered in schools across the UK, where we help students experience history through immersive learning, historical artefacts, military drill, weapons displays, and interactive demonstrations.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, student, teacher, or reenactor, History Workshops is here to help you explore the past and understand how it shaped the world today.

Subscribe for regular history content and join us as we bring history to life.

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