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Full Description
Exam Board: AQA
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First Teaching: September 2016
First Exam: June 2018
AQA approved
Create a stimulating, well-paced teaching route through the 2016 GCSE History specification using this tailor-made series that draws on a legacy of market-leading history textbooks and the individual subject specialisms of the author team to inspire student success.
- Motivate your students to deepen their subject knowledge through an engaging and thought-provoking narrative that makes historical concepts accessible and interesting to today's learners
- Embed progressive skills development in every lesson with carefully designed Focus Tasks that encourage students to question, analyse and interpret key topics
- Take students' historical understanding to the next level by using a wealth of original contemporary source material to encourage wider reflection on different periods
- Help your students achieve their potential at GCSE with revision tips and practice questions geared towards the changed assessment model, plus useful advice to aid exam preparation
- Confidently navigate the new AQA specification using the expert insight of experienced authors and teachers with examining experience
Contents
How this book will help you to achieve your best in AQA GCSE History Introduction: The big story of power 1 The Middle Ages: Challenging authority and feudalism 1.1 Context: Medieval Britain, 1170'1450 1.2 Constraints on kingship Magna Carta: What was great about the Great Charter? 1.3 The origins of Parliament Simon de Montfort: Sinner, saint or champion of democracy? 1.4 Medieval revolt and royal authority The Peasants' Revolt: Protests and poll taxes 1.5 Pulling it all together: The Middle Ages 2 The early modern world: Challenging royal authority 2.1 Context: The early modern world, c1450'c1800 2.2 Popular uprisings against the Crown The Pilgrimage of Grace: The most serious rebellion yet? 2.3 Divine Right and parliamentary authority The English Revolution: A world turned upside down 2.4 Royal authority and the right to representation The American Revolution: Was it a 'good thing' for Britain? 2.5 Pulling it all together: The early modern world 3 The nineteenth century: Reform and reformers 3.1 Context: The nineteenth century 3.2 Extending the franchise The Chartists: 'I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down'' 3.3 Protest and change Campaigners and reformers: Why were some campaigning groups more successful than others? 3.4 Workers' movements Trade unions: 'United we stand'' 3.5 Pulling it all together: The nineteenth century 4 The twentieth century: Equality and rights 4.1 Context: The twentieth century 4.2 Women's rights Equal at last? 4.3 Workers' rights Who should run the country ' government or unions? 4.4 Minority rights How have the rights of ethnic minorities changed since 1945? 4.5 Pulling it together: The twentieth century Conclusion: 800 years of change Exam Focus