Twentieth Century British History: A Teaching Resource BookPsychology Press, 2005 - 355 páginas This second edition of Working with Sources: Case Studies in Twentieth-Century History has been revised throughout to bring it into line with current AS and A2 requirements. Three completely new case studies have been added and a brief historiographical guide has been included in every case study, with comments on recent publications and current controversies. In Twentieth Century British History: A Teaching Resource Book, William Simpson expertly divides the subject into seven case studies which cover seven key topics on this period in British history. Each case study includes:
Important exam topics covered are:
Invaluable as a photocopiable teaching aid, Twentieth Century British History: A Teaching Resource Book is an indispensable addition to all AS and A2 Level studies of this period in British history. |
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The interpretation of sources | 5 |
The individual study | 12 |
Britains decision to go to war in 1914 | 18 |
Votes for women | 51 |
The debate over womens rights | 66 |
The organisation and methods of the suffragists | 75 |
The response of government | 94 |
Britain and Ireland 191222 | 104 |
The impact of war on the Liberal Party | 168 |
The impact of war on the Labour Party | 182 |
The decline of the Liberal Party 191835 | 189 |
Labours achievements in government and opposition 192431 | 198 |
The General Strike 1926 | 208 |
The course of the strike | 231 |
Britain in the 1930s Depression and recovery | 251 |
Policies for unemployment | 279 |
The Easter Rising 1916 | 125 |
31 | 133 |
The changing fortunes of the Liberal and Labour parties to 1935 | 140 |
The Labour Party 18811914 | 159 |
The Abyssinian crisis 19356 and the impact of public opinion | 305 |
The search for security March 1939 to September 1939 | 330 |
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