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Summary - The Great Fire of London - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
In-depth summary of the Great Fire of London and its political/economic/social repercussions - bullet-points under the four headings: The Fire, The King, The Blame, The Aftermath
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In-depth summary of the Great Fire of London and its political/economic/social repercussions - bullet-points under the four headings: The Fire, The King, The Blame, The Aftermath
Essay - political instability 1646-60 - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
To what extent was military involvement in politics responsible for political instability in the years 1646-60? - A-grade response to this key exam question - compares and evaluates reasons for political instability including: Military involvement, parliamentary opposition to Cromwell, Cromwells aims
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To what extent was military involvement in politics responsible for political instability in the years 1646-60? - A-grade response to this key exam question - compares and evaluates reasons for political instability including: Military involvement, parliamentary opposition to Cromwell, Cromwells aims
Essay plan - Restoration Settlement - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
Was the Restoration Settlement 1660-64 the main reason for Charles II's difficult relations with his parliaments in the years 1665-81? - In-depth essay plan for this type of exam question
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Was the Restoration Settlement 1660-64 the main reason for Charles II's difficult relations with his parliaments in the years 1665-81? - In-depth essay plan for this type of exam question
Exam revision - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
In-depth revision material for topics 1A: Why did monarchical government fail 1625-49?, 1B: Why did Republican rule fail to provide a lasting settlement 1649-60, 1C: Why was the Stuart monarchy restored in 1660 only to collapse 28 years later?, 2A: How effectively did the Church of England/Anglicanism overcome its challenges? - includes evidence for for and against arguments, timelines and context.
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In-depth revision material for topics 1A: Why did monarchical government fail 1625-49?, 1B: Why did Republican rule fail to provide a lasting settlement 1649-60, 1C: Why was the Stuart monarchy restored in 1660 only to collapse 28 years later?, 2A: How effectively did the Church of England/Anglicanism overcome its challenges? - includes evidence for for and against arguments, timelines and context.
Essay - changes in the british economy - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
To what extent did the British economy radically change in the years 1625-88? - A-grade essay on the 17th century British economic development
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To what extent did the British economy radically change in the years 1625-88? - A-grade essay on the 17th century British economic development
Summary - the Toleration Act- Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
How far can the Toleration Act of 1689 be seen to be the end of the Anglican supremacy? - summarising the arguments of two historians (Christopher Hill and J. Champion) on this topic
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How far can the Toleration Act of 1689 be seen to be the end of the Anglican supremacy? - summarising the arguments of two historians (Christopher Hill and J. Champion) on this topic
Essay - the failures of the English government - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
To what extent did the failures of the English government in the years 1625-42 arise from a lack of money? - grade A exemplar essay
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To what extent did the failures of the English government in the years 1625-42 arise from a lack of money? - grade A exemplar essay
Source comparison - glorious revolution - Britain, : conflict, revolution and settlement
Comparing historians (John Miller, Steven C A Pincus and James A Robinson) views' on the Glorious Revolution - Revisionist vs Whig perspectives.
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Comparing historians (John Miller, Steven C A Pincus and James A Robinson) views' on the Glorious Revolution - Revisionist vs Whig perspectives.
Oliver Cromwell and republican rule - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
In-depth summary of Oliver Cromwell and republican rule , with notes on the following headings: Early Life, Nominated Assembly, The First Protectorate Parliament, The Rule of the Major-Generals and the Second Protectorate Parliament, The Humble Petition and Advice, Death of Cromwell - the succession of Richard and Monck's intervention, Conclusion: What were the causes of political instability in this period?
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In-depth summary of Oliver Cromwell and republican rule , with notes on the following headings: Early Life, Nominated Assembly, The First Protectorate Parliament, The Rule of the Major-Generals and the Second Protectorate Parliament, The Humble Petition and Advice, Death of Cromwell - the succession of Richard and Monck's intervention, Conclusion: What were the causes of political instability in this period?
Source question essay - Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement
An A-grade response to a source question comparing Julian Hoppit and John Morrill's arguments on whether British parliamentary power increased in the period. Great example on how to tackle a source question in general.
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An A-grade response to a source question comparing Julian Hoppit and John Morrill's arguments on whether British parliamentary power increased in the period. Great example on how to tackle a source question in general.
Grid of AO3 (modern context) for essays on dystopian literature
'Men may seem to be more powerful than women, but the reality is very different' Rossetti and Ibsen comparison essay