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  • Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967 Student Book Second Edition

    Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967 Student Book Second Edition by Waller, Sally; Webster, Anthony; Carsson, Robert J; Allen, Tom;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number and title :The British Empire c1857-1967 Student Book Second Edition
    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 16 September 2021

    • ISBN 9781382023177
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 265x195x15 mm
    • Weight 590 g
    • Language English
    • 196

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    Short description:

    The Oxford AQA History series has been developed by a team of expert history teachers and authors with examining experience. Written to match the new AQA specification, this edition covers AS and A Level content together in one book. Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories.

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    Long description:

    Part of the Oxford AQA History for A Level series
    Approved by AQA

    Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories and to reflect the world around us.

    This Student Book covers both AS and A Level content, and supports students in exploring the complexities of the British Empire through engaging thematic questions, such as:
    How did the Empire influence British attitudes and culture?
    And how did indigenous peoples respond to British rule?

    - Expertly developed by a team led by Sally Waller, an experienced author with senior examination experience
    - With input from specialist historians, including Mishka Sinha and Emily Manktelow
    - Explores key themes such as change, continuity, and cause and consequence
    - Builds essential skills in historical source analysis with carefully selected extracts
    - Will enable you to understand and make connections between the key questions covered in the specification
    - Includes exam-style questions to practice, and study tips to support confident exam preparation

    Perfect for use alongside Kerboodle.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART ONE: AS AND A LEVEL
    THE HIGH WATER MARK OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, C1857-1914
    SECTION 1
    The development of imperialism, c1857-c1890
    1 The expansion of the British Empire in Africa
    2 Imperial and colonial policy
    3 Trade and commerce
    4 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
    5 Attitudes towards imperialism in Britain
    6 Relations with indigenous peoples
    SECTION 2
    Imperial consolidation and Liberal rule, c1890-1914
    7 Consolidation and expansion of the British Empire in Africa
    8 Imperial and colonial policy
    9 Trade and commerce
    10 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
    11 Attitudes towards imperialism in Britain
    12 Relations with indigenous peoples
    PART TWO: A LEVEL
    IMPERIAL RETREAT, 1914-1967
    SECTION 3
    Imperialism challenged
    13 Expansion and contraction of empire
    14 Colonial policy and administration
    15 Trade, commerce and the economic impact of war
    16 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
    17 Imperialist ideals
    18 Relations with indigenous peoples
    SECTION 4
    The winds of change, 1947-1967
    19 Decolonisation in Africa and Asia
    20 Colonial policy and administration
    21 Trade and commerce
    22 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
    23 Post-colonial ties
    24 Relations with indigenous peoples
    Conclusion
    Glossary
    Bibliography

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