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Edexcel A Level 2F.2 South Africa 1948-94: Apartheid state to Rainbow Nation 'at a glance' notes
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Edexcel A Level 2F.2 South Africa 1948-94: Apartheid state to Rainbow Nation 'at a glance' 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 2F.2: South Africa, 1948–94: from apartheid state to ‘rainbow nation’: 1 The response to apartheid, c1948–59 2 Radicalisation of resistance and the consolidation of National Party power, 1960–68 3 Redefining resistance and challenges to National Party power, 1968–83 4 The end of apartheid and the creation of the ‘rainbow nation’, 1984–94 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 Y102 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107 OCR A Level History revision notes
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Unit Y102 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107 OCR A Level History revision notes

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These detailed revision notes were specially written to give OCR A Level History students a comprehensive overview of the key knowledge from the specification for Unit Y102 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107: 1 British Period Study: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1087: a) Anglo-Saxon England 1035–1066 b) William of Normandy’s invasion and the Battle of Hastings 1066 c) William I and the consolidation of power d) William I and the government and administration of England 2 Enquiry Topic: Norman England 1087–1107 a) William II ‘Rufus’ and the consolidation of power and government b) William II ‘Rufus’ and the Church c) The death of William II ‘Rufus’ and the succession of Henry to 1107 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 :)
Unit Y209 African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800 four case studies OCR A Level full course / revision notes
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Unit Y209 African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800 four case studies OCR A Level 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 Y209: African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800: four case studies 1) The Songhay Empire c.1450–1591 2) The Kingdom of Kongo c.1400–c.1709 3) The Kingdom of Benin c.1500–c.1750 4) The Kingdoms and Empires of Oyo and Dahomey 1608–c.1800 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 :)
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 :)
Unit Y208 Philip II 1556–1598 OCR A Level History full revision / course notes
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Unit Y208 Philip II 1556–1598 OCR A Level History full revision / course 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 Y208 Philip II 1556–1598 1) Political authority 2) Religion 3) Foreign policy 4) The Netherlands 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 :)
Y207 The German Reformation and the rule of Charles V 1500–1559 OCR A Level course / revision notes
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Y207 The German Reformation and the rule of Charles V 1500–1559 OCR A Level 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 Y207: The German Reformation and the rule of Charles V 1500–1559 1) The German Reformation 1517–1529 2) The spread of Lutheranism 1530–1555, the Schmalkaldic War and Peace of Augsburg 3) Charles V’s relations with the Ottoman Empire 4) Charles V’s wars with France 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 Y206: Spain 1469–1556 OCR A Level History full course / revision notes
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Unit Y206: Spain 1469–1556 OCR A Level History 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 Y206: Spain 1469–1556 1) Isabella and Ferdinand: government 2) Isabella and Ferdinand: religion 3) Charles I: government and religion 4) Overseas policies and the economy 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 Y205 Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570 OCR A Level full course / revision notes
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Unit Y205 Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570 OCR A Level 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 Y205: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570: 1) Exploration 2) Encounters and conquest 3) Settlement and consequences 4) Impact of overseas empire on Europe 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 :)
Y204 Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405 OCR A Level History revision notes
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Y204 Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405 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 Y204: Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405 1) Genghis Khan and the Creation of the Mongol Empire c.1167–1264 2) The Reign of Khubilai Khan 1264–1294 3) The Khanates 1294–1405 4) Impact of the Mongol invasions and interaction between East and West to 1405 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 Y203: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192 OCR A Level History full revision notes
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Unit Y203: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192 OCR A Level History full 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 Y203: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192 1) The First Crusade 2) The Crusader States in the 12th Century 3) The Second Crusade 4) The Third Crusade 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 :)
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 :)
AQA GCSE History (AB) Germany, 1890–1945: 'Democracy and dictatorship' full course / revision notes
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AQA GCSE History (AB) Germany, 1890–1945: 'Democracy and dictatorship' full course / revision 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 (AB) Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and dictatorship 1) Germany and the growth of democracy 2) Germany and the Depression 3) The experiences of Germans under the Nazis 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 :)
AQA GCSE History (AA) America, 1840–1895: 'Expansion and consolidation' full revision / course notes
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AQA GCSE History (AA) America, 1840–1895: 'Expansion and consolidation' 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 (AA) America, 1840–1895: ‘Expansion and consolidation’: 1) Expansion: opportunities and challenges 2) Conflict across America 3) Consolidation: forging the nation 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 :)
AQA GCSE History (AD) America, 1920–1973: 'Opportunity and inequality' full revision / course notes
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AQA GCSE History (AD) America, 1920–1973: 'Opportunity and inequality' 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 (AD) America, 1920–1973: ‘Opportunity and inequality’: 1) American people and the 'Boom’ 2) Bust – Americans’ experiences of the Depression and New Deal 3) Post-war America 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 Y201: The Rise of Islam c.550–750 OCR A Level full revision / course notes
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Unit Y201: The Rise of Islam c.550–750 OCR A Level full revision / course 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 Y113: Britain 1930–1997: The Middle East c.550–620 The establishment of Islam c.620–632 The beginning of the Empire and the rule of the ‘Rightly Guided Caliphs’ The establishment and expansion of the Umayyad Empire 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 Y113: Britain 1930–1997 OCR A Level History full course / revision notes
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Unit Y113: Britain 1930–1997 OCR A Level History 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 Y113: Britain 1930–1997 Enquiry Topic: Churchill 1930–1951 a) Churchill’s view of events 1929–1940 b) Churchill as wartime Prime Minister c) Churchill and international diplomacy 1939–1951 British Period Study: Britain 1951–1997 a) Conservative domination 1951–1964 b) Labour and Conservative governments 1964–1979 c) Thatcher and the end of consensus 1979–1997 d) Britain’s position in the world 1951–1997 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 :)
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 :)
Unit Y110 From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853 OCR A Level History detailed revision / course notes
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Unit Y110 From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853 OCR A Level History detailed revision / course 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 Y110: From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853 British Period Study: British Government in the Age of Revolution 1783–1832 a) Pitt the Younger b) Lord Liverpool and the Tories 1812–1830 c) Foreign Policy 1783–1830 d) Parliamentary reform and the Great Reform Act 1832 Enquiry Topic: Peel and the Age of Reform 1832–1853 a) Peel and the Conservative party 1832–1846 b) Peel and social reform 1832–1846 c) Peel and pressure groups 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 Y109 The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760 OCR A Level History revision / course notes
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Unit Y109 The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760 OCR A Level History revision / course 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 Y109: The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760 Enquiry Topic: The Glorious Revolution 1678–1689 a) The last years of Charles II 1678–1685 b) James II 1685–1688 c) The Glorious Revolution of 1688–1689 British Period Study: The Making of Georgian Britain 1689–c.1760 a) The Revolutionary Settlement and politics 1689–1714 b) Aspects of Politics 1714–1780 c) Social and economic developments c.1700–1780 d) Foreign policy 1689–1763 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 :)