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Oxford AQA History for A Level notes (1st edition)

Anthony Webster, Robert J. Carr - ISBN: 9780198354635

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1J The British Empire Notes – Chapter 22 Attitudes to Empire – the Role and Influence of Individuals
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These notes cover the role the major nationalist leaders and colonial administrators played in bringing about independence between 1947-1967. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard.

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1J The British Empire Notes – Chapter 21 Trade and Commerce
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These notes cover how important the empire was to Britain post WW2, the formation of the EEC and the Stirling Devaluation. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 19 Decolonisation in Arica and Asia
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These revision notes cover decolonisation between 1945-67 in East, West and Southern Africa, South East Asia and Cyprus and explores the reasons for it. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 10 Attitudes to Empire – the Role and Influence of Individuals
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These revision notes cover the role Chamberlain, Rhodes, Curzon, Baring, Milner and Lugard played in the development of the empire between 1890-1914. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Notes – Chapter 4 Attitudes to Empire – the Role and Influence of Individuals
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These notes cover the role explores, missionaries, traders and colonial administrators played in the development of the empire between 1857-1890. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard.

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1J The British Empire Notes – Chapter 2 Imperial and Colonial Policy
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These notes cover how Britain administered its empire, how rule of India changed after 1858, the international threats to the empire, the conferences that led to the ‘Scramble for Africa’ and the informal empire between 1857-1890. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 2 Imperial and Colonial Policy
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These revision notes cover how Britain administered its empire, how rule of India changed after 1858, the international threats to the empire, the conferences that led to the ‘Scramble for Africa’ and the informal empire between 1857-1890. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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A* essay British empire - Colonial policy strength/weaknesses
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A* level essay on 1914-1947 British empire strength and weaknesses in terms of colonial policy.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 6 Relationship with Indigenous Peoples
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These revision notes cover the Indian mutiny and its impact on the way Britain ruled India and the relationship between Britain and the Boers and Bantu in Southern Africa between 1857-1890. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 9 Trade and Commerce
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These revision notes cover the evidence for/against benefit to Britain of trade with the Empire, critics of the empire and imperial preference between 1890-1914. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 13 Expansion and Contraction of the Empire
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These revision notes cover the impact of WW1 and WW2 on the empire, the growth and contraction of the British Empire in the inter-war period and the post-WW2 contraction of the Empire in India, Palestine and Burma. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 10 Attitudes to Empire – the Role and Influence of Individuals
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These revision notes cover the role Chamberlain, Rhodes, Curzon, Baring, Milner and Lugard played in the development of the empire between 1890-1914. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 7 Consolidation and Expansion of the British Empire in Africa
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These revision notes cover British expansion in Africa, Asia and the Pacific and the reasons for it between 1890-1914. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 5 Attitudes Towards Imperialism in Britain
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These revision notes cover the view of the empire in Britain, both within politics and within British culture between 1857-1890. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 14 Colonial Policy and Administration
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These revision notes cover the colonial policy in India in the inter-war period and the administration of the African empire, British policies in the Middle East and the relationship between Britain and the Dominions between 1914-1947. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 12 Relations with Indigenous People
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These revision notes cover the challenges to British rule in India and Africa between 1890-1914 and the causes and consequences of the Second Boer War. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 11 Attitudes Towards Imperialism in Britain
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These revision notes cover the supporters and critics of the empire, how the empire influenced popular culture and the growing concern for national efficiency between 1890-1914. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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1J The British Empire Revision Notes – Chapter 8 Imperial and Colonial Policy
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These revision notes cover the role of the Colonial Office, the administration of India and Egypt and various British policy between 1890-1914. They are for the new a level specification and are to an A*standard. Contains a link to free online flashcards.

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