
Retaining Well-loved Features From The Previous Editions, The British Empire C1857-1967 Has Been Approved By Aqa And Matched To The New 2015 Specification. This Textbook Covers In Breadth Issues Of Change, Continuity, And Cause And Consequence In The British Empire During This Period Through Key Questions Such As What Influenced Imperial Policy, How Did Indigenous Peoples Respond To British Rule, And How Did The Empire Influence British Attitudes And Culture? Its Aim Is To Enable You To Understand And Make Connections Between The Six Key Thematic Questions Covered In The Specification. Students Can Further Develop Vital Skills Such As Historical Interpretations And Source Analyses Via Specially Selected Sources And Extracts. Practice Questions And Study Tips Provide Additional Support To Help Familiarise Students With The New Style Questions, And Help Them Achieve Their Best In The Exam.
This textbook investigates the complex evolution of the British Empire between 1857 and 1967, specifically addressing how imperial policy, indigenous responses, and cultural shifts defined the era. Authors Anthony Webster and Robert J. Carr utilize a structured pedagogical framework aligned with the AQA 2015 specification to guide students through historical inquiry. The text emphasizes the analysis of change, continuity, and causality, providing a comprehensive academic resource for A-Level and AS history students.
What You Will Find
Educators and students frequently identify this text as a foundational resource for the AQA history curriculum due to its direct alignment with specification requirements. Experts note that the inclusion of specific source extracts and practice questions makes it a highly functional tool for exam preparation.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press - Children
ISBN-10:
0198363923
ISBN-13:
9780198363927
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