9 lessons covering Topic 4 of the Y113 Churchill and Britain unit (Conservative domination, 1951-64), including a comprehensive content booklet to accompany the PowerPoints.
4.1 Introduction to Britain in 1951
4.2 Why did consensus emerge after WW2?
4.3 What did Labour achieve in the years 1945-51?
4.4 Why did Labour lose the 1951 election?
4.5 How successful were Churchill and Eden, 1951-57?
4.6 Does Macmillan deserve the name ‘Supermac’?
4.7 Why did Conservative support decline?
4.8 How weak was Labour, 1951-64?
4.9 Review - Why did the Conservatives dominate politics, 1951-64?
Topic 4 booklet - acts as a textbook, covers all spec content.
Work booklets for all 4 Medicine Through Time topics:
Medieval Medicine, c.1250-1500
Renaissance Medicine, c.1500-1700
Industrial Medicine, c.1700-1900
Modern Medicine, c.1900-present
Medicine on the Western Front (historical enquiry unit)
Ideal for use in class or as revision.
A bundle of revision materials for the Paper 3 Civil Rights and Vietnam War topic. Includes:
A3 content summary sheets for Civil Rights and Vietnam
Revision grids for Civil Rights and Vietnam
6 lessons covering the whole of Topic 3: Churchill and international diplomacy:
3.1 Churchill’s relationship with Roosevelt
3.2 Churchill’s relationship with Stalin and de Gaulle
3.3 Churchill’s role in international conferences
3.4 Churchill’s plans for postwar Europe and Empire
3.5 Churchill’s ‘Iron Curtain’ speech
3.6 Review and revision of Churchill enquiry
Includes 6 lessons covering the whole of Topic 2: Churchill as wartime leader:
2.1 Churchill’s stance on the war in 1940 and leadership
2.2 Churchill’s relations with his generals
2.3 Churchill’s decisions in the Mediterranean
2.4 Bombing of Germany
2.5 Churchill’s role in the war 1944-45 and plans for reconstruction
2.6 Why did Churchill lose office in 1945
6-lesson bundle covering the whole of Topic 1: Churchill out of office, 1929-39. Includes:
Introduction to course
1.1 Intro to Churchill and Britain in 1929
1.2 Churchill’s views on the abdication crisis
1.3 Churchill’s views on India
1.4 Churchill’s views on rearmament and appeasement
1.5 Why did Churchill become PM in 1940