Powerpoint presentations on key features of Gladstone's careerQuick View
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Powerpoint presentations on key features of Gladstone's career

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These presentations are ideal introductions for AS/A level students to the key points in Gladstone's career - an introduction, his success as Chancellor of the Exchequer, the development of Gladstonian Liberalism, Liberal principles, his First Ministry 1868-74, and foreign policy in his second ministry. Useful starters tried and tested by a very successful and experienced A level History teacher.
The Rebecca RiotsQuick View
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The Rebecca Riots

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Comprehensive notes aimed at AS/A level students. They cover the origins and causes of Rebecca, key events and the aftermath of the protest. Tried and tested successfully by highly experienced A level teacher.
Gladstone's first ministry 1868-74Quick View
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Gladstone's first ministry 1868-74

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Comprehensive A level notes on the groundbreaking first ministry of William Gladstone. They cover his liberal principles and their application in the domestic reforms of this ministry (his Irish reforms and foreign policy are covered in other notes available). These notes are tried and tested by a very successful and experienced A level History teacher.
Gladstone and Ireland in his Second and Third Ministries.Quick View
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Gladstone and Ireland in his Second and Third Ministries.

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Comprehensive notes aimed and AS/A level students covering the reasons why Gladstone changed his policy towards the 'Irish question' in the 1880s and his eventual conversion to Home Rule (including the impact of events in Ireland the activities of the Irish Home Rule Party and the Land League). These notes are tried and tested by a very successful and experienced A level History teacher.
ChartismQuick View
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Chartism

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Comprehensive notes on Chartism aimed at AS/A level students. Covers the origins of the movement, causes of its growth, key events and individuals, its aims, and reasons for its demise.
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Captain Swing

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Comprehensive notes aimed at AS/A level students covering the causes of the Captain Swing Riots, key events and the impact of the protests. Tried and tested successfully by highly experienced A level teacher.
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The 1832 Reform Act

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Notes aimed at AS/A level students on the terms of the 1832 Reform Act plus an activity to assess its impact and effects. Tried and tested successfully by highly experienced A level teacher.
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The Anti Corn Law league

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Comprehensive notes aimed at AS/A level students studying the Anti Corn law League. They cover the causes of the movement, key individuals and event, reasons for its success and the results. Tried and tested successfully by highly experienced A level teacher.
The Merthyr Rising 1831Quick View
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The Merthyr Rising 1831

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Comprehensive notes on the Merthyr Rising aimed at AS/A level students. They cover the causes of the Rising, the key events and individuals, and the aftermath. Tried and tested successfully by highly experienced A level teacher.
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Developments in Trade Unionism.

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Comprehensive notes for A level students on the history of the trade union movement from 1850's to World War 1 covering the main developments. Tried and trusted notes from a very successful and experienced A level History teacher.
A essential Gladstone glossaryQuick View
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A essential Gladstone glossary

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This exercise is intended for AS/A level students who have studied the career of William Gladstone. It consists of a comprehensive list of words and terms that students should be aware of and understand after studying his career. Terms cover political, domestic, Irish and foreign policy events and beliefs. I found this an excellent way to get students to re-visit their notes, write their own definitions in the spaces provided, and in the class discussion which followed the teacher can clearly identify if there are any misconceptions and clarify them. very useful and practical revision tool used by a very successful and experienced History teacher.
First Ministry Overview QuestionsQuick View
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First Ministry Overview Questions

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These questions are intended for AS/A level students who have studied the first ministry of William Gladstone. They require the student to re-visit his/her notes and to think critically about the political motives and consequences of the reforms passed. A useful stepping stone to writing an essay question about this topic. Used by a very successful and experienced History teacher.
IntroductionQuick View
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Introduction

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This is intended for AS/A level students with no prior knowledge of Gladstone. It covers his background, political views and and key points of his career. Use with note on Gladstone: An Introduction plus other notes of his career (see other files).
Liberal ToryismQuick View
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Liberal Toryism

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These comprehensive notes discuss what Liberal Toryism was, key individuals and key policy achievements in Britain in the 1820s eg Home Office reforms, trade reforms etc.
Gladstone as Chancellor of the |ExchequerQuick View
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Gladstone as Chancellor of the |Exchequer

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These notes are intended for AS/A level History students studying the impact of Gladstone's measure whilst Chancellor of the Exchequer in the 1850's and 60's. Gladstone is hailed as the politician who developed this role and the notion of a budget. The notes are tried and tested by a very successful and experienced a level History teacher.
British Foreign policy 1878-1915Quick View
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British Foreign policy 1878-1915

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Basic presentation aimed at As/A level students with no prior knowledge of the topic. Useful as a starter as it gives main aims and objectives and differences between the foreign policies of different Prime Ministers.