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2P The Transformation of China, 1936–1997 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2P The Transformation of China, 1936–1997 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: The Transformation of China, 1936–1997 Part one: the emergence of the People’s Republic of China, 1936–1962 The Origins of the Civil War, 1936–1946 Communist victory and the consolidation of Mao’s rule, 1946–1952 The transition to Socialism, 1952–1962 Part two: the People’s Republic of China: Economic growth and the transformation of the state, 1962–1997 (A-level only) Reform and Control, 1962–1966 (A-level only) The Cultural Revolution, 1966–1976 (A-level only) The PRC under Deng Xiaoping, 1976–1997 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2O Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2O Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945 Part one: the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933 The Establishment and early years of Weimar, 1918–1924 The ‘Golden Age’ of the Weimar Republic, 1924–1928 The Collapse of Democracy, 1928–1933 Part two: Nazi Germany, 1933–1945 (A-level only) The Nazi Dictatorship, 1933–1939 (A-level only) The Racial State, 1933–1941 (A-level only) The impact of War, 1939–1945 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2A.1 Anglo-Saxon England & Anglo-Norman  Kingdom 1053–1106 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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2A.1 Anglo-Saxon England & Anglo-Norman Kingdom 1053–1106 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2A.1: Anglo-Saxon England and the Anglo Norman Kingdom, c1053–1106 1 Late AngloSaxon England, c1053–66 2 The Norman conquest of England and extension of control in Wales and Scotland, 1066–93 3 State, church and society, 1066–1106 4 Normandy, 1066–1106 They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, Option 2C.1: France in revolution, 1774–99 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 2, Option 2C.1: France in revolution, 1774–99 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2C.1: France in revolution, 1774–99: 1 The origins and onset of revolution, 1774–89 2 Revolution and the failure of constitutional monarchy, 1789–93 3 The National Convention, the Jacobins and the Terror, 1793–94 4 From the Directory to Brumaire, 1795–99 They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, 2B.1: Luther and the German Reformation, c1515–55 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 2, 2B.1: Luther and the German Reformation, c1515–55 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2B.1: Luther and the German Reformation, c1515–55 1 Conditions in early sixteenthcentury Germany 2 Luther’s early challenge to the Catholic Church, 1517–20 3 The development of Lutheranism, 1521–46 4 The spread and survival of Lutheranism, 1521–55 They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Unit Y210: Russia 1645–1741 OCR A Level History - detailed full course revision notes
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Unit Y210: Russia 1645–1741 OCR A Level History - detailed full course revision notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y210: Russia 1645–1741 1) Russia 1645–1698 2) The reforms of Peter the Great 1698–1725 3) Foreign Relations 1645–1725 4) Opposition and reaction 1645–1741 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 :)
Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin, Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin, Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 1, Option 1E: Russia, 1917–91: from Lenin to Yeltsin: 1 Communist government in the USSR, 1917–85 2 Industrial and agricultural change, 1917–85 3 Control of the people, 1917–85 4 Social developments,1917–85 Historical Interpretations: What explains the fall of the USSR, c1985–91? They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702 AQA A Level Revision Notes
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1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702 AQA A Level Revision Notes

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These revision notes are intended to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the four parts of the breadth study: “Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy”. Monarchs and Parliaments, 1603–1629 Revolution, 1629–1649 From Republic to restored and limited monarchy, 1649–1678 (A-level only) The establishment of constitutional monarchy, 1678–1702 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, Option 2D.1: The unification of Italy, c1830–70 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 2, Option 2D.1: The unification of Italy, c1830–70 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2D.1: The unification of Italy, c1830–70 1 Challenges to the restored order and the failure of revolution, c1830–49 2 The rise of Piedmont, 1849–56 3 The creation of the Kingdom of Italy, 1856–61 4 Consolidating the Kingdom of Italy, 1861–70 They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1K The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975 AQA A Level History revision notes
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1K The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the breadth study: “The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865–1975”: Part one: from Civil War to World War, 1865–1920 The Era of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age, 1865–1890 Populism, progressivism and imperialism, 1890–1920 Part two: crises and the rise to World Power, 1920–1975 (A-level only) Crisis of identity, 1920–1945 (A-level only) The Superpower, 1945–1975 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Y105: 1445–1509 Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII - Wars of the Roses OCR A Level History notes
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Y105: 1445–1509 Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII - Wars of the Roses OCR A Level History notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y105 England 1445–1509 Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII Enquiry Topic: Wars of the Roses 1445–1461 a) The Outbreak of the Wars 1445–1450 b) The early actions of Richard, Duke of York c) War and the defeat of Richard, Duke of York British Period Study: England 1461–1509 a) British Period Study: England 1461–1509 b) Edward IV and Richard III 1471–1485 c) Henry VII’s rule in England 1485–1509 d) Henry VII’s foreign policy 1485–1509 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
AQA GCSE (9-1) History  (AC) Russia, 1894–1945: 'Tsardom and communism' full revision / course notes
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AQA GCSE (9-1) History (AC) Russia, 1894–1945: 'Tsardom and communism' full revision / course notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give AQA GCSE History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit (AC) Russia, 1894–1945: ‘Tsardom and communism’: Part one: The end of Tsardom Part two: Lenin’s new society Part three: Stalin’s USSR 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 :)
Unit Y106 England 1485–1558 the Early Tudors OCR A Level History course / revision notes
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Unit Y106 England 1485–1558 the Early Tudors OCR A Level History course / revision notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y106: England 1485–1558: the Early Tudors British Period Study England 1485–1547 a) The government of Henry VII and threats to his rule b) Henry VII’s foreign policy c) Henry VIII and Wolsey d) The reign of Henry VIII after 1529 Enquiry Topic: Mid Tudor Crises 1547–1558 a) The stability of the monarchy b) Religious changes c) Rebellion and unrest 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1L The quest for political stability: Germany 1871-1991 AQA A Level History revision notes
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1L The quest for political stability: Germany 1871-1991 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes are intended to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the breadth study: “The quest for political stability: Germany 1871-1991”: Part one: Empire to democracy, 1871–1929 The Kaiserreich, 1871–1914 Empire to democracy, 1914–1929 Part two: the impact of Nazism, war and division, 1929–1991 (A-level only) The Nazi experiment, 1929–1949 (A-level only) Division to unity: the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949–1991 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Y111 Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918 OCR A Level History revision notes
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Y111 Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918 OCR A Level History revision notes

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These detailed course / revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y111: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918 British Period Study: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1902 a) Whigs to Liberals b) Gladstonian Liberalism c) Disraelian Conservatism d) Late Victorian politics: Gladstone and Salisbury until 1902 Enquiry Topic: England and a New Century c.1900–1918 a) Political issues c.1900–1914 b) Social issues 1900–1918 c) Britain at war 1914–1918 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 :)
2J America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2J America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 Part one: the origins of the American Civil War, c1845–1861 North and South in c1845 Attempts to maintain the Union, c1845–1854 The outbreak of Civil War, 1854–1861 Part two: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877 (A-level only) The War, 1861–1865 (A-level only) Early Reconstruction, 1865–1867 (A-level only) Radical Reconstruction, 1867–1877 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
Paper 2, Option 2E.1 Mao’s China, 1949–76 Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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Paper 2, Option 2E.1 Mao’s China, 1949–76 Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 2, Option 2E.1: Mao’s China, 1949–76: 1 Establishing Communist Rule 2 Agriculture and industry, 1949–65 3 The Cultural Revolution and its aftermath, 1966–76 4 Social and cultural changes, 1949–76 They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
1D: Britain, c1785–c1870: democracy, protest and  reform Edexcel A Level History revision notes
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1D: Britain, c1785–c1870: democracy, protest and reform Edexcel A Level History revision notes

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These revision notes were specially written to give Edexcel A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Paper 1, Option 1D: Britain, c1785–c1870: democracy, protest and reform 1 The growth of parliamentary democracy, c1785–c1870 2 Industrialisation and protest, c1785–c1870 3 Unionism and cooperation, c1785–c1870 4 Poverty and pauperism, c1785–c1870 5 What explains the abolition of the slave trade at the end of the period, c1785–1807? (The views of specific Historians are outlined and explored here) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2A Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216 AQA A Level History revision notes
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2A Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216 AQA A Level History revision notes

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These ‘at a glance’ revision notes were specially written to give AQA A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for the depth study: “Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216" Part one: The Reign of Henry II, 1154–1189 The Restoration of Royal Authority, 1154–1166 The crisis of Royal Authority, 1166–1174 The struggle for Royal Authority, 1174–1189 Part two: England under Henry II’s Successors, 1189–1216 (A-level only) Richard I, 1189–1199 (A-level only) King John, 1199–1214 (A-level only) The end of John’s reign, 1214–1216 (A-level only) They 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. Hopefully these notes help to save your students (and you!) some time in the hectic run up to exams. Thanks for taking a look :)
2K International Relations & Global Conflict c1890–1941 AQA A Level History revision / course notes
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2K International Relations & Global Conflict c1890–1941 AQA A Level History revision / course notes

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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 :)