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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.
Causes of the Spanish Civil War
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Causes of the Spanish Civil War

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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
Stalin and Collectivisation
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Stalin and Collectivisation

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In the early 1930s Stalin began to remove private land and livestock from the USSR’s peasants, resulting in one of the most disastrous famines in Russian and Ukrainian history. This resource: Explains the ideological causes of collectivisation Examines the economic pressures on the USSR Evaluates different theories about the famine
Black Soldiers in World War One
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Black Soldiers in World War One

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This accessible and detailed study guide helps learners to understand in depth: The motivations of black men in joining the US Army in 1917 The treatment of black soldiers by the US Army The treatment of black soldiers by French civilians and soldiers during the war The expectations and experiences of black American soldiers returning to the USA
Russia and the First World War
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Russia and the First World War

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How did the Tsar of Russia lead his country to defeat, disaster and revolution? Access these clear and detailed lesson study notes to give your students precise subject knowledge to support their learning.
Causes of the Russian Revolution Part One
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Causes of the Russian Revolution Part One

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This resource is essential at the start of any study of the Russian revolution as it outlines the chaotic nature of Russia in the late 19th Century and the weaknesses of the Tsarist regime. It comes with a source based question at the end and is the first in a series of lesson guides on the revolution.
Nixon and Vietnam
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Nixon and Vietnam

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Richard Nixon was elected in 1968 on a promise of withdrawing America from Vietnam, and by 1973 most US troops finally left. How did Nixon negotiate an ‘honourable peace’ with the North Vietnamese? This resource is ideal as study notes for lesson time or to base a homework around. Contains detailed and precise information made accessible for learners of all abilities
America and the oil crisis 1973
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America and the oil crisis 1973

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This accessible and detailed study guide explores: The impact of the 1973 Yom Kippur War on the supply of oil to America The effect of an oil embargo on the USA The cold war tensions surrounding the crisis
Chinese Civil War PT1 Study Guide
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Chinese Civil War PT1 Study Guide

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These accessible and detailed study notes focus on the Chinese Civil War in its early stages from July 1945-June 1946. It details: Mao’s relationship with Stalin. The USA’s relationship with Chiang Stalin and Manchuria The Chongquing Conference
Bleeding Kansas Study Guide
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Bleeding Kansas Study Guide

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This accessible and detailed study guide for students of the American Civil War period examines: The Kansas Nebraska Act The Border Ruffians and Missouri’s influence The role of John Brown in Kansas The four constitutions of Kansas
The Dreadnought Arms Race Handout
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The Dreadnought Arms Race Handout

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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.
Bismarck and Austria 1866
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Bismarck and Austria 1866

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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
Hitler's Anti Jewish Laws 1933-35
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Hitler's Anti Jewish Laws 1933-35

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This is a detailed resource for GCSE and A level focusing on the initial policies towards the Jews across Germany 1933-35. It explores the role of the SA in boycotting Jewish shops It examines what is known of Hitler’s intentions and motivations It examines the motivations for the Nuremberg Laws in 1935
America in 1945
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America in 1945

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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
Medieval Crime and Punishment
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Medieval Crime and Punishment

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This super accessible guide to crime and punishment after 1066 features: How land was owned and how poachers and trespassers were punished. Why ordinary people broke the law and rebelled against their rulers. How the Normans and Plantagenets controlled the land and people.
The Start of the Spanish Civil War study notes
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The Start of the Spanish Civil War study notes

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This resource is a brief guide to the causes of the Spanish Civil War. It features key information on: Foreign involvement from Nazi Germany and Italy Foreign volunteers in the International Brigades Anglo French neutrality.
The Bosnian Crisis 1908 Study Guide
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The Bosnian Crisis 1908 Study Guide

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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
Thirteenth Amendment Study Notes
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Thirteenth Amendment Study Notes

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This is a clear, concise and super accessible guide to the 13th Amendment of the Constitution, abolishing slavery. It explains to students: *The problems with the Constitution of 1788 *The reasons for the passing of the amendment *The methods used by southern states to subvert the amendment *The use of prison labour as a result of the amendment’s wording
Tudor Crime and Punishment Study Guide
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Tudor Crime and Punishment Study Guide

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This resource focuses on how the dramatic increase in poverty and vagrancy in the 16th Century was criminalised and punished. If is an easy to use and accessible guide, focusing on: How poverty was treated in Tudor society. How crime was addressed by the Tudors. The results of uprisings against Tudor monarchs.
The British Empire in the 19th Century Study Notes
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The British Empire in the 19th Century Study Notes

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This worksheet is an introductory outline to Britain’s empire in the 19th Century. It’s a great resource for a lesson framing the 19th Century. It briefly explores: The Atlantic Slave Trade. Britain’s use of colonial troops The power of the Royal Navy
Kent State Shootings 1970 Study Notes
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Kent State Shootings 1970 Study Notes

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This is a simple and accessible handout in my Vietnam War series about the Kent State shooting in 1970. The resource: Explores the causes, events and consequences of the shooting. Examine’s Richard Nixon’s attitudes to students and protesters. Explores reasons for the growth in protest throughout the 1960s and 1970s.