These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for unit 2K International Relations and Global Conflict c1890–1941:
Part one: Great Power rivalries and entry into war, c1890–1917
- Great Powers: Britain, Germany, France, Russia and Austria-Hungary, c1890–1900
- The Great Powers and Crises, 1900–1911
- The coming of war, 1911–1917
Part two: The failure of international peace and the origins of the Second World War, 1917–1941 (A-level only)
- The end of the First World War and the peace settlement, 1917–1923
- Attempts at maintaining the peace, 1923–1935
- The coming of war, 1935–1941
These extensive notes are especially useful for students whose note-taking in lesson isn’t as good as others, or whose organisational skills mean they are missing notes/handouts on certain topics / areas. These notes will certainly help reduce the time it takes them to catch up with their peers, and also students like to use these as a checklist of topics to go into in further detail. They give peace of mind that every corner of the specification/syllabus has been covered.
Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
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