VoteClimate: Medieval History in Schools - 4th July 2022

Medieval History in Schools - 4th July 2022

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Medieval History in Schools.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2022-07-04/debates/DBA5772A-664F-4F24-A2D8-7F5F5FD4E4D8/MedievalHistoryInSchools

22:03 The Minister for School Standards (Mr Robin Walker)

I agree with everything the Minister is saying. I know that he wants to end soon, but does he agree that we should not just be teaching medieval history as a stand-alone subject and that it should be imbued in all other subjects? For instance, when we are talking about geography and climate change now, we should look back to the medieval warming period and discuss the implications of that. We could also link medieval history to sociology and religion. It can be included in every single subject, including maths. It should be in every aspect of life, and not just in history subjects.

I wholeheartedly agree with my hon. Friend that a full understanding of history can contribute so much to that broader understanding. In the case of climate change, as he has mentioned, we can refer back to the late medieval warm period. We should absolutely take into account the longer view that medieval history can give us. I wholly agree with him on that.

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