Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1): Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present Day Student Book Second Edition -

Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1): Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present Day Student Book Second Edition Paperback

By Aaron Wilkes, Lindsay Bruce

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This Second Edition of Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present Day Student Book is part of the Oxford AQA GCSE 9-1 History series. Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories and to reflect the world around us, this textbook covers exactly what your students require to succeed in the AQA exams.Developed by an expert team led by an experienced head of history and an author with senior examining experience, this revised textbook covers the relationship between the citizen and the state in Britain, and how ideas, events and developments in the wider world affected Britain and the British people. It follows the journey from feudalism and serfdom to democracy and equality, revealing how the state responded to challenges to its authority and their impact.Carefully selected Sources allow students the opportunity to analyse and evaluate primary sources in context. Practice Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new AQA exam questions, and features such as Extension, Over to you and How to provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into practice essential history skills such as analysing sources or essay writing. Perfect for use alongside the Revision Guide or with Kerboodle.

Product code: 9781382023139

ISBN 9781382023139
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Publisher Oxford University Press
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H265xW195xS5
Britain: Power and the People c1170-Present Day Student Book Second Edition is part of the Oxford AQA GCSE History series. Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories and to reflect the world around us, this textbook covers the relationship between the citizen and the state in Britain.