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The shop is full of high level resources targeting top grades in English Literature, History and French. Resources have been thoroughly researched and put together by a current undergraduate at the University of Oxford in order to contain optimum detail and apprehension. Revision can be challenging to say the least, but these resources have been designed to make it enjoyable and as 'easy' as possible.

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The shop is full of high level resources targeting top grades in English Literature, History and French. Resources have been thoroughly researched and put together by a current undergraduate at the University of Oxford in order to contain optimum detail and apprehension. Revision can be challenging to say the least, but these resources have been designed to make it enjoyable and as 'easy' as possible.
Early Tudors History A-Level Revision : The Reign of Henry VIII after 1529
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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision : The Reign of Henry VIII after 1529

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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision: The reign of Henry VIII after Looking for extensive and highly detailed notes? Then these are just for you! 29-pages of highly easy to understand notes to help you revise the Henry VIII government after 1529 module of the Early Tudors History A-Level course. Included is a sharable PDF document and a editable word document. It is advisable to take what you want from these notes. They have been written from using a variety of textbooks, historical books (such as Richard Rex’s ‘The Tudors’) and sources. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information regarding the resource or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Early Tudors History A-Level Revision : Henry VIII and Wolsey
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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision : Henry VIII and Wolsey

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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision: Henry VIII and Wolsey. Looking for extensive and highly detailed notes? Then these are just for you! 25-pages of highly easy to understand notes to help you revise the Henry VIII and Wolsey module of the Early Tudors History A-Level course. Included is a sharable PDF document and a editable word document. It is advisable to take what you want from these notes. They have been written from using a variety of textbooks, historical books (such as Richard Rex’s ‘The Tudors’) and sources. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information regarding the resource or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Early Tudors History A-Level: Henry VII's Foreign Policy
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Early Tudors History A-Level: Henry VII's Foreign Policy

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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision: Henry VII’s Foreign Policy Looking for extensive and highly detailed notes? Then these are just for you! 17-pages of highly easy to understand notes to help you revise the foreign policy module of the Early Tudors History A-Level course. Included is a sharable PDF document and a editable word document. It is advisable to take what you want from these notes. They have been written from using a variety of textbooks, historical books (such as Richard Rex’s ‘The Tudors’) and sources. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information regarding the resource or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
The Mid-Tudor Crisis Extensive Revision Notes for A-Level History OCR
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The Mid-Tudor Crisis Extensive Revision Notes for A-Level History OCR

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The Mid-Tudor Crisis Extensive Revision Notes for A-Level History OCR Are you looking for some detailed notes to help with your study of the Mid-Tudor Crisis for OCR A-Level History? If so, these highly detailed notes are certainly for you. Enquiry Topic: The Gateway to the Mid-Tudor Crises 1547-1558 Notes for each module : The Stability of the Monarchy; Religious Change and Rebellion and Unrest (60-pages of notes in total). Please be aware that these notes have been taken from a variety of resources, historical books and textbooks. Please also feel free to cut and change the notes, hence why you can download them as a sharable PDF document or an editable word document. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you have any questions concerning the course or the resource, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Henry VII and Henry VIII Top-Graded Essays for the Early Tudors Module (History A-Level OCR)
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Henry VII and Henry VIII Top-Graded Essays for the Early Tudors Module (History A-Level OCR)

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Henry VII and Henry VIII Top-Graded Essays for the Early Tudors Module (History A-Level OCR) Do you struggle to write essays for the Early Tudors Module of the History A-Level? Then, this resource is most certainly the one for you! 32-pages of essays (roughly 1.5-2pages per essay) covering all four themes for the Early Tudors paper. These essays could well be used as exemplars or broken into essay plans to help you revise the content. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Early Tudors History A-Level Revision: The government of Henry VII and threats to his rule
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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision: The government of Henry VII and threats to his rule

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Early Tudors History A-Level Revision: The government of Henry VII and threats to his rule. Looking for extensive and highly detailed notes? Then these are just for you! 17-pages of highly easy to understand notes to help you revise the government module of the Early Tudors History A-Level course. Included is a sharable PDF document and a editable word document. It is advisable to take what you want from these notes. They have been written from using a variety of textbooks, historical books (such as Richard Rex’s ‘The Tudors’) and sources. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information regarding the resource or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
A* Russia and its Rulers Thematic Essays including Synthesis for Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964
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A* Russia and its Rulers Thematic Essays including Synthesis for Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964

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A* Khrushchev Interpretation Essays for Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Study (History A-Level OCR) Are you looking to achieve a good grade in the Russia and its Rulers unit of the OCR History A-Level? Are you worried about the thematic question and how to write a top-grade answer? Do you know how to establish criteria? Do you know how to include synthesis successfully? Then this MASSIVE resource is certainly the one for you! This resource is great for those looking for top graded exemplar answers to follow and use to replicate in the exam. Criteria has been established for every single essay, which will hopefully be helpful to you in showing how to establish criteria. Included in this resource: ‘The most important social changes in Russia from 1855 to 1964 concerned education provision’. How far do you agree? Assess the view that no Russian ruler improved the lives of the peasantry between 1855-1964 ‘Communists and Tsars ruled Russia in the same way.’ How far do you agree with view of the period from 1855 to 1964? How far did the working classes suffer more from Bolshevik rule than Tsarist rule during the period 1855-1964? ‘Opposition to Russian government was ineffective in the period from 1855 to 1964.’ How far do you agree with this view? To what extent were the Communists more effective than the Tsars in their use of repressive measures to govern Russia from 1855 to 1964? ‘The Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905 changed the lives of the peasantry more than any war in the period 1855-1964’. How far do you agree? “The fall of the Provisional Government in October 1917 was the most important turning point in the development of Russian government”. How far do you agree? ‘Stalin changed the nature of government more than any other ruler.’ How far do you agree? Thank you for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
A* Khrushchev Interpretation Essays for Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Study (History A-Level)
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A* Khrushchev Interpretation Essays for Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Study (History A-Level)

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A* Khrushchev Interpretation Essays for Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Study (History A-Level OCR) Are you looking to achieve a good grade in the Russia and its Rulers unit of the OCR History A-Level? Are you worried about the interpretations question and how to write a top-grade answer? Then this resource is certainly the one for you! Included in this resource is… Khrushchev passages for all four themes. You could use these passages as practice. You must summarise the passages and then look at the main argument, quotes and what can be inferred. Essay on Khrushchev and De-Stalinisation. Essay on the Cold War. Essay on the Economic and Social Reforms under Khrushchev. Essay on the Sino-Soviet Split / Mao. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Multiple Practice Questions for The Early Tudors (Henry VII and Henry VIII)
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Multiple Practice Questions for The Early Tudors (Henry VII and Henry VIII)

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Multiple Practice Questions for The Early Tudors (Henry VII and Henry VIII). These questions are detailed to the OCR Early Tudors and Mid-Tudor Crisis course. Have you run out of past paper questions? Are you trying to predict what the questions for this year will be and get ahead of the game? This resource will certainly help you out! Multiple questions for all four themes (Henry VII and Henry VIII) that have not yet come up in the exam, but could very likely be questions. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further information, do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
The Crusades and Crusader States Extensive and Highly Detailed Essay Plans (A-Level History)
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The Crusades and Crusader States Extensive and Highly Detailed Essay Plans (A-Level History)

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The Crusades and Crusader States Extensive and Highly Detailed Essay Plans (A-Level History). This a highly detailed and extensive resource, containing both highly detailed essay plans and skeletal plans (summary of what you potentially could mention in the exam). The combined resources totals over 100 pages of plans!! Sharable PDF version and Editable Word versions are included along with a helpful Youtube Video which informed these extensive plans. They are designed to help you in the exam (beyond just loads of notes), so that you will not even need to think of how to structure your essay - it has already been done for you! Furthermore, all essay plans cover EVERY SINGLE POSSIBLE QUESTION that could come up as there are only so many possibilities for these factor questions (speaking in regard to OCR exam board in particular). *Example of a Plan: * Introduction - What to mention (layout factors and criteria). Theme - A detailed analysis of the theme with sub-themes, including an interim judgement. Overall Judgement - Coming to your conclusion, drawing upon your criteria and factors. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Should you have any questions concerning this resource, or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
History A-Level Coursework Exemplar Essay (Full Marks and Grade A* Achieved)
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History A-Level Coursework Exemplar Essay (Full Marks and Grade A* Achieved)

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History A-Level Coursework Exemplar Essay (Full Marks and Grade A* Achieved). Title: Muslim disunity was the most important reason for the success of the First Crusade. How far do you agree? This resource contains a full mark A* coursework essay that was awarded this grade in 2022. Included is an introduction, establishment of criteria, theme analysis, primary sources, historical interpretations and interim/final judgements. Furthermore, footnotes and an extensive bibliography (Harvard) are also included in this 13-page resource. Also included is a workbook to help you plan your own coursework as well as some advice sheets from the examiners. Please use this resource (PDF version) to aid your study and how to plan your essay, rather than copying the content. Despite this, the information could well be very useful if you are studying the Crusades and Crusader States at A-Level (OCR and AQA exam boards). If you do have any questions regarding this resource, or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
The Crusades and Crusader States FULL Revision Notes (A-Level History)
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The Crusades and Crusader States FULL Revision Notes (A-Level History)

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The Crusades and Crusader States FULL Revision Notes (OCR and the majority of the AQA A-Level History courses). These revision notes (PDF and Word versions included) are incredibly detailed and extensive to ensure thorough knowledge of the the First, Second and Third Crusade as well as the Crusader States. This resource contains two revision packs - one with detailed notes for the First Crusade and Crusader States, the other is for the Second and Third Crusade. Revision Notes have been laid out in a clear way (topics and sub-topics) and have been written in accordance with the A Level specification requirements. *Example: * Why did the situation in Western Europe encourage Crusading? Theoretical issues: Just War / The Truce of God and the Peace of God movements Practical motives: Desire of the Popes to bolster their power, the wish to defeat the Muslims threatening Europe and the need to preserve the position of the eastern Roman Empire. The Issue of Religion: Religion and the Church had a great hold over peoples’ lives which were often short and brutal. Hell was a very real fear and the offer from the Church to shorten your time there or avoid it altogether by undertaking pilgrimage of a crusade appealed to many. Subtopic: The Just War One of the reasons why crusading became an acceptable, and even desirable, duty for a Christian knight was that it was seen as morally justified. This belief in a Just War or holy war was derived from a number of sources. • The Bible, especially the Old Testament, was full of examples of fighting heroes, such as Joshua and King David. The victories of the Israelites over their enemies were viewed as triumphs for God over heathen people. • The Greek Philosopher Aristotle had used the phrase ‘Just War’ to describe war, which was, as he put it, ‘for the sake of peace.’ Thank you for your interest in this source. Should you have any questions concerning this resource, or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Fascism in Italy 1911-1946 Detailed Revision Guide and Course Workbook (OCR A-Level History)
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Fascism in Italy 1911-1946 Detailed Revision Guide and Course Workbook (OCR A-Level History)

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Fascism in Italy 1911-1946 Highly Detailed Revision Notes for the entire course as stipulated by the specification and a course workbook to aid your revision. Nearly 50 pages of highly detailed analysis, containing optimum detail and thoroughly knowledge. These notes have been formulated to correlate entirely with the exam specification (editable Word version and a sharable PDF version). Also included is a workbook (40 pages), which has also been produced to match the specification. In order to benefit from the workbook, it is important to have both the revision notes to hand and the Access to History: Italy: The Rise of Fascism 1896–1946 Should you require this book cheaply, I have two available copies which I am selling at £4.50 each as they are in fantastic condition (retail price on Amazon is £19.40). Please email the below address should you be interested in this deal. Please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com should you have any questions regarding this resource or the OCR course in general. If you do purchase, and like, this resource, it will be most appreciated if you left a review.
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Synthetic Content for Each Individual Ruler of the Period
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Synthetic Content for Each Individual Ruler of the Period

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Synthetic Content for Each Individual Ruler of the Period - OCR A-Level History. Synthesis is a highly important approach with the thematic module, so these notes will be just what you need to nail this essential element! Two to Three detailed summary pages for each ruler: Alexander II 1855-1881, Alexander III 1881-1894 , Nicholas II 1894-1917, Provisional Government (Kerensky) March 1917-October 1917, Lenin 1917-1924, Stalin 1928-1953 and Khrushchev 1953-1964. Each Synthetic Analysis explores Reform (Political, Social, Economical with an overal summary - was reform positive or negative), Opposition, Response to Opposition, Administration, Attitude towards the Peasantry, Personal / Political Freedom and War under the Ruler as well as the impact/influence. Should you wish to have more detailed notes, please have a look at the huge 101 pages worth of notes for this course also available. Please be aware that this resource really targets the synthetic element. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/russia-and-its-rulers-1855-1964-revision-notes-history-a-level-101-pages-12687154 If you have any questions regarding this resource, or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com. Please also feel free to leave a review if you like this resource, it will be much appreciated.
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Exemplar Thematic and Synthetic (Synthesis) Essays
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Exemplar Thematic and Synthetic (Synthesis) Essays

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Exemplar Thematic and Synthetic Essays. A series of entire exemplar essays for past paper questions (and a few made-up questions) that achieved full-marks for the A-Level OCR History course. These essays will hopefully, in full, show you have to tackle a question, the ‘formular’ that is required of you, and the level of detail involved in the time limit. Hopefully you will see through these essays, the criteria that needs to be established, synthesis used to come to an interim judgement, and then an overall judgement at the end. 20 pages of detailed FULL essays - roughly 1.5 pages per thematic essay. Do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com should you have any questions regarding these essays or the course in general. If you do benefit from this resource, it would be much appreciated to give this resource a review. Highly recommended to have a look at the exam markscheme alongside these essays. Included in this bundle are the essays (PDF and Word form) and a markscheme.
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Extensive and Useful Essay Plans for the Thematic Questions
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Extensive and Useful Essay Plans for the Thematic Questions

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Extensive and Useful Essay Plans for the Thematic Questions. Although content revision (taken from various textbooks) can be very useful, I decided to write ‘skeletal’ and memorable essay plans for many possible questions that could come up for the thematic side of the exam (two 25-mark essays). The Essay Plans have been written for 32 ‘made-up’ possible questions (questions that have not yet come up in an exam paper, but have come up in textbooks written for this course). Nature of Government: 14 questions, Economy and Society: 12 questions and Wars: 6 questions . The Plans have been designed so that when you enter into the exam, you already know how to tackle the question: Introduction (establish criteria and set out three to four themes); Theme Paragraphs (what is the sub-theme and then synthesis across the period followed by interim judgement) and finally coming to an overall judgement at the end by bringing together your themes, factors and criteria. Hopefully these exam plans will be very useful for active revision, but should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com. If you do like this resource, a review would also be greatly appreciated.
Russia and its Rulers Timeline of Events OCR History A Level Thematic Study
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Russia and its Rulers Timeline of Events OCR History A Level Thematic Study

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Russia and its Rulers Timeline of Events OCR History A Level Highly detailed Timelines for the entire Russia Course focusing on the key events of the period. This really is an extensive and useful resource as it provides a detailed but easily understandable overview of the period of the course. Timelines: 1855-1870 1870-1891 1891-1905 1905-1920 1920-1940 Also included in this bundle is a unit guide provided by the exam course for the entire period; a OCR exemplar pack for the course; extended research guide; OCR complete worksheets for the period and a Who’s Who Guide! Very useful advice and information provided by the examboard to aid the study of this period. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Should you have any questions regarding this resource or the course in general, please direct them to alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for Native American Rights (A-Level History)
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Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for Native American Rights (A-Level History)

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Civil Rights in the USA : Native Americans Revision Notes Revision Notes broken up into themes and sub-themes for ease. For example: Supreme Court Decisions 1974-1986 • Oneida v. Oneida & Madison Counties, new York 1974 o Oneida tribe brought a case to the SC to sue for the return of their lands o important ruling as the Court decided in the favour of the tribe o result was an increase in the number of actions taken by tribes to regain • Fisher v. Montana 1976 o in the past NA children had been forcibly removed from their families as part of the Americanisation policy o the decision of the SC meant that in future tribal courts would decide on adoption o further move towards the recognition of tribal courts Included in this resource is a PDF editable copy as well as an editable Word Document. Furthermore, included is a timeline of events for Native American Rights (very useful and easy to revise the period). Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Any further questions please email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Early Tudors A-Level History OCR Revision Bundle
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Early Tudors A-Level History OCR Revision Bundle

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Early Tudors and Mid-Tudor Crisis HUGE Revision Bundle (11 separate documents in total)! All the notes required for all four of the themes : Henry VII’s Government and Domestic Policies, Henry VII’s Foreign Policy, Henry VIII and Wolsey and Henry VIII’s government after 1529. *Example Layout: Central Government The King’s Council: • Council chosen by the King. Most of the members were either members of the nobility or the church. However, some important members came from the gentry. • However, one change Henry imposed was that he drew his chief advisors from the lesser landowners, rather than from aristocratic families. • Although there were over 200 councillors during his reign, meetings were attended by a much smaller number, and he often relied on an inner group so that the efficiency of the central government was improved. • The inner group included: Lord Chancellor, Morton; the Lord Privy Seal, Fox; the Lord Treasurer, Dynham; and five others. Henry also used smaller committees from within the Council, but made the practice more frequent, with the establishment of a Court of Requests, Court of General Surveyors and the Court Learned in the Law. • Court of Requests: This was part of the Royal Council and dealt with individual requests from ordinary people and hence gained the nickname ‘Court for Poor Men’s Causes.’ • Court of General Surveyors: This checked the revenue coming in from crown lands and those lands of which the king was feudal overlord. • Court of Learned in Law: Its task was to deal with problems concerning royal lands and rights. It was important in enforcing bonds and recognisances, so that by the end of Henry’s reign it was feared and hated. * Essay Structure Sheets and ‘Cheat Sheets’ for the Themes Essay and Source Question. All notes for the Mid-Tudor Crisis : Stability of Monarchy, Religion and Rebellions. Included is an incredibly helpful and interesting video on Henry VII, the Winter King. This video was used in order to inform the notes. Thank you for your interest in this resource. Should you require any further details regarding this resource, or the course in general, please do not hesitate to email me at alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com