A one stop for all modern history teachers, big on ambition for great lessons and short on time. Find learning resources, lesson starters, factfiles, entire modules and more.
A one stop for all modern history teachers, big on ambition for great lessons and short on time. Find learning resources, lesson starters, factfiles, entire modules and more.
This set of accessible and easy to use study notes for A level explains:
Spain after World War One
The dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
The establishment of the Second Spanish Republic
Army plotting and the coup
This detailed but accessible resource focuses on the following key issues:
Mussolini and the Locarno Pact and his relations with Britain and France.
Mussolini’s ambitions
The Rome Berlin Axis
Mussolini’s policy towards Abyssinia and Spain
This detailed and accessible resource for GCSE and A level on the opening phase of World War Two. It provides an overview of:
The Invasion of Poland
The Fall of France
The Battle of the Atlantic
The Battle of Britain
These accessible and easy to understand notes explain:
The life of Booker T Washington
The philosophy of self help and racial uplift
The differing views of Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois
Washington’s close relationship with wealthy white philanthropists
This magnificent resource is here to address all your lesson note resource needs. It contains 26 sets of notes on international relations 1918-39, along with historiography notes and discussions. It also contains a separate set of interpretation notes to help learners analyse and process the knowledge they receive.
Here are the topic headings:
Abyssinia
Appeasment
Austria-Hungary in 1918
Bulgaria in 1918
China and the Paris Peace Conference
Creating the League of Nations
Czechoslovakia at the Paris Peace Conference
Germany in 1918
Greece at the Paris Peace Conference
Historiography of the Paris Peace Conference
How Hitler’s Appointment shaped international affairs
Interpretations on the causes of World War Two
Locarno Treaties
Mandates and Empires
The Nazi Soviet Pact
The Ottoman Empire in 1918
The Paris Peace Conference Overview
A Paris Peace Conference Glossary
Poland and the Paris Peace Conference
Punishing Germany at the Paris Peace Conference
Russia’s absence from the Paris Peace Conference
The Spanish Civil War 1936
The Arabs and the Paris Peace Conference
The Washington Conferences
Who caused World War Two?
World War One: A brief guide
Yugoslavia at the Paris Peace Conference
This super handy all in one mega bundle contains 22 worksheets (including a module overview and a study of the historiography of the topic). Here are the topics covered:
Causes of World War One Introduction
World War One Historiography
Bismarck
The Impact of German Unification
British Foreign Policy 1871-1904
Sino Japanese War
July Crisis
The Bosnian Crisis 1908
Arms Races
Imperial Tensions
Bismarck’s Diplomacy
The Congress of Berlin
The Entente Cordiale
The Morocco Crises
The British Empire in the 19th Century
The end of the Bismarckian System
The Balkans
The Italo Turkish and Balkan Wars
Japan and Britain
Japan and America
Japan and World War One
A quick and accessible guide to the origins and development of the Austro Prussian War and its consequences for the unification of Germany. This guide explains:
Bismarck’s role in starting the war.
Austria’s goals in fighting Prussia
Von Moltke’s strategy for defeating Austria
This detailed and accessible resource explains in depth Mussolini’s war in Abyssinia.
It explains the causes and the consequences of the war for Italy, France, Britain and Abyssinia.
These notes are ideal for A level students exploring the causes of the Second World War.
This accessible and easy to use study guide explains the causes and consequences of the Morocco Crises and the impact of these on France, Britain and Germany.
This resource is ideal for A level students learning about the causes of the First World War and suitable for all examining boards.
Accessible and easy to use study notes on the Bosnian Crisis 1908, ideal for A level.
This resource explains:
The importance of Bosnia to Austria
The impact of declining Ottoman power
The consequences of Austria’s actions
This is an accessible, useful and detailed resource about the early stages of the Great Depression in America, suitable for GCSE and A Level.
The resource details the impact on:
Families and children
Homelessness
The Dustbowl
The 1932 Presidential Election
These useful and accessible study notes give students a clear and straightforward understanding of Grant’s enforcement acts against the KKK.
It explains:
The 1870 Enforcement Act
The two 1871 Enforcement Acts
The KKK
Whitecapping
This detailed and accessible resource on the imperial rivalries and naval arms race between Britain and Germany is designed to help learners understand a key factor in the causes of the First World War. Ideal for
Ideal for AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC papers on the causes of the First World War.
This is a super handy and accessible overview of American society in 1945.
* It explains the impact of the war on America and the change in living standards that Americans experienced in its aftermath.
* Ideal for GCSE or A Level
The Russian Revolution can be one of the hardest subjects at school or college to study, complex ideologies and arguments need to be understood before the actual events of the revolution start to make any sense at all. In this new ten point guide I've condensed everything I have taught on Russia over the past decade into an easy to understand guide, along with two bonus essays at the end. This title is perfect for students who want to understand the revolution and its aftermath or learners who want to master the topic and included in the ebook are in depth answers to the following questions:
* What is communism?
* Who was Lenin?
* What problems did the Tsar face?
* Why did the February Revolution happen?
* Why did the October Revolution happen?
* Why was there a civil war in Russia?
* What was the Red Terror?
* What happened to Russia's churches?
* What was the NEP?
* Why did Stalin succeed Lenin?