Teach British History A-Level History, no prep needed!
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Every A-Level British History topic is covered, and each module comes complete with:
British History A-Level History Resources
Click the topics below to access history teaching worksheets aligned with each area of A Level history. These can be used by teachers, homeschoolers and self-learners. They are suitable for students aged between 16-18 and include revision material and assessments (with answers).
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Anglo-Norman England, 1066- 1154
Angevin Kings, 1159- 1216
Plantagenet Kings, 1216-1399
House of Lancaster, 1399-1471
House of York, 1461- 1485
Wars of the Roses, 1450-1499
Tudor England, 1485-1603
The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437
The English Revolution, 1625–1660
Origins of the English Civil War, 1625–1642
Radicalism, Republic and Restoration, 1642–1660
The Making of Georgian Britain 1689–c.1760
Victorian and Edwardian Britain, c1851–1914
Victorian and Edwardian Britain, A-Level Mock Exams
Parliamentary Reforms and its impact
Parliamentary Reforms and its impact, A-Level Mock Exams
Britain at War, A-Level Mock Exams
Industrialisation in Britain, c1750-1928
British Government in the Age of Revolution, 1783-1846
Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour, 1846-1902
Liberal crisis and reforms, 1900-1918
The Witch Craze in Britain, Europe, and America, 1580-1750
Mass media and social change in Britain, 1882-2004
Changing patterns of women’s lives within the family and in the world of work
Changing patterns of family leisure
The age of the press barons, 1914–36
Wireless and the war: propaganda, information and entertainment, 1939-45
Media in the sixties: satire image and social change
The Thatcher governments and the media, 1979–90
The Labour government versus the media: the problem of the Iraq dossiers, 2002–04
Wales: Resistance, conquest and rebellion, c. 1240-1415
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