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Henry VII, Tudor, James I, Georgian, Industrial revolution, Social change, Post war Britain

Highest Rated British History: Monarchy & Politics Essays

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Why did James II lose his throne?
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'The Mirror of All Christian Kings' To What Extent do You Feel Shakespeare's Henry V Justifies this Description
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Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Henry as both a private man and a public figure in the course of the play.
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Describe the reasons why the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was built and who supported it?
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Was it the policies pursued by Henry VIII that caused "the mid-Tudor crisis"?
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How did Wolsey managed to stay in power for so long?
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'Wolsey's foreign policy reveals that he had no other aims than to exalt his master's power and his own glory' How far do you agree with this verdict?
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The unification of Italy was one of the most significant events of the period 1850-1870.
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Discuss the issues of power and femininity that are developed in the film Elizabeth.
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Why did Parliament win the first civil war?
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Why was The Great Reform Act passed in 1832 ?
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"Money - is the second most important thing in the world", Says Margaret on p. 134. To what extent do you feel your reading of Howards End has confirmed or undermined this view of the world Forster creates in his novel.
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It was the New Model Army which gave victory to Parliament, How far do you agree?
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Explain why Ightham Mote has changed over the period 1330 to 1650?
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Did Richard III lose the Throne, or did Henry Tudor gain it?
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"Parliament was of little importance in the government of England" - How valid is this view in the years 1525 to 1566?
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Cavour, ( 1810-1861 ).
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How far do you agree that Elizabeth remained single because her councillors couldn't agree on a suitable husband for her?
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Do you agree that James I had more success with his 3rd and 4th parliaments than he had with his 1st and 2nd?
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Marxism and Economic Theory.
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Did King Richad III Lose His throne Or Did Henry Tudor Win It?
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Why did Parliament win the Civil War?
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Was the Henrician Reformation inevitable?
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How far would you agree that fear of popular hostility was the main reason why governments enacted parliamentary reforms in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
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Media Essay - James Bond, Die Another Day & Johnny English By Sarah Cooke
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Liberal reforms
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Was there a ‘mid-Tudor’ crisis during the reigns of Edward VI and Mary I (1547-1558)?
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To what extent was the Western Rebellion of 1549 caused by religious grievances?
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British History: Monarchy & Politics Explored

British History: Monarchy and Politics Defined

This part of the History A Level will give you an advanced insight into the major historical figures in British Royalty and politics. You'll also learn about the various political systems operated throughout Britain's history, and Britain's progression and development over time.

Why Study British History: Monarchy and Politics?

Britain has been so central in world affairs for many centuries that any understanding of word history would not be complete without an appreciation of the structures and practices of the British Monarchy and Britain's political systems.

British History: Monarchy and Politics - What Will I Study?

You'll complete assignments and essays on prominent historical figures such as Henry VII and James I. There'll also be projects and coursework on key periods in history such as the Industrial Revolution, and concepts including absolutism in the 17th century, and liberalism and appeasement in the early 20th century.

Further Study After British History: Monarchy and Politics

After you've completed your assignments, essays and coursework on British History and its Monarchy and politics, you'll be able to apply this perspective to other areas of history. You'll also be well placed for Degree-level study of History and other subjects such as Politics, Sociology, Anthropology, and Archaeology.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_A_Level_GCE_History_A_Specification.pdf


Assessments and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/history_AS_new.php

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/history_A2_new.php

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