CIE • History
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Graham David Goodlad, Patrick Walsh-Atkins, Russell Williams • ISBN 9781108739795
Chris Hinton, John Hite • ISBN 9780719573439
Charles River Editors • ISBN 9781512023749
James Kirchick • ISBN 9780300218312
Keely Rogers, Jo Thomas • ISBN 9780435994372
Graham Goodlad, Patrick Walsh-Atkins • ISBN 9781108733922
Chris Corin, Terry Fiehn • ISBN 9781444124231
Adam West • ISBN 9781925989595
Latest notes & summaries CIE • History
Part of the: American option: The history of the USA, 1820–1941
Truman doctrine, Iron Curtains, Marshall Aid, Comecon, Cominform etc
Topics include: imperialism, League of Nations in 1920s and 1930s
The notes go through the aims of the Big Four, Treaty of Versailles, reactions to the treaty, other treaties and successor states, changing relations 1920-29, organisation and covenant of the League of Nations, successes and failures, strengths and weaknesses.
These revision notes follow the updated CAIE A-level History 9489 syllabus and scheme of work for for Paper 1/2: EUROPEAN HISTORY, RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, 1894–1921. Easy to follow, clear and very detailed notes that cover all the core content topics, with exam guidance, structure, sample answers, summative and formative assessment feedback and useful resource weblinks. Ideal for students!
These revision notes follow the updated CAIE A-level History 9489 syllabus and scheme of work for for Paper 1/2: EUROPEAN HISTORY, France, 1774–1814. Easy to follow, clear and very detailed notes that cover all the core content topics, with exam guidance, structure, sample answers, summative and formative assessment feedback and useful resource weblinks. Ideal for students!
These revision notes follow the updated CAIE A-level History 9489 syllabus and scheme of work for for Paper 1/2: EUROPEAN HISTORY: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN BRITAIN, 1750–1850 ). Easy to follow, clear and very detailed notes that cover all the core content topics, with exam guidance, structure, sample answers, summative and formative assessment feedback and useful resource weblinks. Ideal for students!
Providing a summarised and broad understanding of women's role in society in the 1960s and how their status progressed thanks to protests, feminism and ultimately legislation. Includes important statistics and specific feminist and anti-feminist movements.
Providing an in-depth and thorough discussion on the holocauyst and why it happened. This essay is graded A* at A level answering a past paper and also gives the reader an idea of how to structure essays for their A level exams.
A thorough and well-rounded overview of the shift in historians' perspectives on the holocaust, why it happened and who was to blame. This summary provides analysis of its own as well as of famous historians such as Raul Hilberg, and helped enable students to achieve A* at A level.