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- Unit 1A - The crusades 9H101A 2
- Unit 1B 1
- Unit 1B - England, 1509-1603: authority, nation and religion 16
- Unit 1C - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement Hs101c 113
- Unit 1D - Britain, c1785-c1870: democracy, protest and reform 4
- Unit 1E - Russia, 1917-91: from Lenin to Yeltsin WHI021C 139
- Unit 1F - In search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917-96 ph10 87
- Unit 1G - Germany and West Germany, 1918-89 9HI0G1 69
- Unit 1H - Britain transformed, 1918-97 9hi01h 67
- Unit 2B.1 - Luther and the German Reformation, c1515-55 3
- Unit 2C.1 - France in revolution, 1774-99 WHI011A 11
- Unit 2C.2 - Russia in revolution, 1894-1924 9HI0 74
- Unit 2D.1 - The unification of Italy, c1830-70 2
- Unit 2D.2 - The unification of Germany, c1840-71 4
- Unit 2E.1 - Mao's China, 1949-76 2
- Unit 2E.1 - Mao's China, 1949-76 9PL0 56
- Unit 2E.1 - Mao's China, 1949-76 9
- Unit 2E.2 - The German Democratic Republic, 1949-90 9HI0E1 29
- Unit 2F.1 - India, c1914-48: the road to independence 9HI0 19
- Unit 2F.2 - South Africa, 1948-94: from apartheid state to -rainbow nation' 3
- Unit 2F.2 - South Africa, 1948-94: from apartheid state to -rainbow nation' ph10 32
- Unit 2F.2 - South Africa, 1948-94: from apartheid state to -rainbow nation' 1
- Unit 2G.1 - The rise and fall of fascism in Italy, c1911-46 57
- Unit 2G.2 - Spain, 1930-78: republicanism, Francoism and the re-establishment of democracy 2
- Unit 2H.1 - The USA, c1920-55: boom, bust and recovery 2H.1 15
- Unit 2H.2 - The USA, 1955-92: conformity and challenge 8HI0 27
- Unit 30 - Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII, 1399-1509 42
- Unit 31 - Rebellion and disorder under the Tudors, 1485-1603 9HI031 73
- Unit 33 - The witch craze in Britain, Europe and North America, c1580-c1750 9HI033 34
- Unit 34.1 - Industrialisation and social change in Britain, 1759-1928: forging a new society 9HI03 7
- Unit 34.2 - Poverty, public health and the state in Britain, c1780-1939 9HI0 24
- Unit 35.1 - Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763-1914 46
- Unit 35.2 - The British experience of warfare, c1790-1918 55
- Unit 36.1 - Protest, agitation and parliamentary reform in Britain, c1780-1928 9HI0G8 26
- Unit 36.2 - Ireland and the Union, c1774-1923 23
- Unit 37.2 - Germany, 1871-1990: united, divided and reunited 6
- Unit 38.2 - The making of modern China, 1860-1997 XHI01 1
- Unit 39.1 - Civil rights and race relations in the USA, 1850-2009 EDEXCELHISTORYALEVEL 42
- Unit 5 - Republican and Reform: Anglo-Irish Relations 1782-1922 2
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