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An in-depth look at politics, monarchy and social change in Britain, focusing on key topic questions such as 'Why did monarchal government fail in the 1625-1688?'. Topics are broken down into key ideas you can easily incorporate into an essay format, with bullet point notes for each.
This document contains five Part A essays and one Part B essay.

The author received an A* for this subject, as well as two other A* and a B (in Maths).
Proof: https://www.dropbox.com/s/i3nrlr1wen587yq/examproof.png?dl=0

*"The transformation in the fortunes of the NSDAP in the years 1930-33 was largely because of Hitler's remarkable talents as a politician." (28/30)

*How far do you agree that the Nazi regime did not face any serious challenges from opposition between 1939 and 1945? (30/30)

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Chronological and well presented notes. I gained the highest grade in my college for History using my detailed notes which are a precise summary of every page from the book Kaiser to Furher 1900 - 1945. 
These notes include a timeline and summary of each chapter along with clearly laid out sections making it easier to make links and develop arguments from the notes, something that is key if you wish to gain a high grade in History.

Extremely detailed collated notes from the old AS course but still relevant to the new Alevel. Great if you are looking for some extra information for the top grades that might not be in your textbook.
Very detailed notes on the AS course. I got 100 percent on this exam.
Very detailed notes on Russia 1904 - 1914 covering: 
Russo-Japanese War 1904-5, why and how it occurred and the consequences
1905 Revolution (Spontaneous) - causes, events and consequences.
Discussion on whether the 1905 Revolution even counts as a revolution or not.
Exam question on the 1905 revolution.
1905 Response: October Manifesto vs Fundamental Laws, Stolypin, Land Reforms and the Dumas
Examples: 'How successful were the constitutional and land reforms in Russia 1906-1914?' along with ot...
Three mind maps summarising faction and court politics in Tudor England. Covers: the causes (religion, personal interest, government), key events (Cromwell, Cranmer, Katherine Parr, Edward's reign) and impact on royal authority. Designed to answer the "Faction and court politics, 1539-53" section of Edexcel Unit 3, Option B, Module A1, "Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England, 1536- 88" but also useful for other exam boards as an introduction or for revision.
Two mind maps summarising Anglo-Spanish relations in Mary I's reign and Elizabeth I's reign. Cover key topics including the Spanish Marriage, the Spanish Armada and Mary Queen of Scots. Created for the "Anglo-Spanish relations, 1553-88" section of Edexcel Unit 3, Option B, Module A1, "Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England, 1536- 88" but useful for other exam boards as an introduction or as revision.
Three mind maps summarising the religious settlements of each of the post-Reformation Tudor monarchs, Edward I, Mary I & Elizabeth I. Each covers: religious policy; reasons for policy; impact of policy; opposition to policy. Designed for the "Religious changes under Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, 1547-66" section of Edexcel Unit 3, Option B, Module A1, "Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England, 1536- 88" but useful to other exam boards as revision or an introduction.
Three mind maps summarising Tudor Parliaments under Elizabeth I in three sections: how successfully Elizabeth managed parliaments; the role and influence of parliaments; historians' views. Created for Controversy 2, "How significant were the developments that took place in the role and power of parliaments in the years 1566-88?" for Edexcel Unit 3, Option B, Module A1, "Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England, 1536- 88." Also useful for other exam boards as revision or an introduction.