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InfoThe British History: Monarchy & Politics category has 1,130 essays and covers:

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

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The Sky is Gray and Mr. Parker
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How far does the evidence of the sources below suggest that Oliver Cromwell was responsible for the execution of King Charles I in 1649?:
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A biography on James Baldwin.
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Sir Thomas More
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'Keeping The Favour Of Henry VIII Was The Dominant Factor In Wolsey's Conduct of Foreign Affairs Between 1515 and 1529' (Shakleton). How Far Do You Agree With This Statement?
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How important was Wolsey's administrative ability in his rise to power?
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'Henry VII deliberately exploited the rights of the crown in order to make it once again rich and powerful.' Illustrate the truth of this statement and assess the extent to which the king was successful
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Describe the stages in 1642 by which England slipped into civil war
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Cromwell 1646-53
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Describe the stages in 1642 by which England slipped into civil war
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Discuss the scene in which King Henry meets Thomas More. In What ways is this an important scene in this play?
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The revolt of the Comuneros had more to do with the historical internal divisions within Spain than the failures of Charles I.
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Interpretations of Cromwell's actions at Drogheda - Explain how Cromwell's actions at Drogheda have been interpreted (viewed) in different ways.
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Was Henry VIII's wish for a divorce the most important cause of the English reformation between 1525 and 1536?
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Henry II (1154 - 1189) is generally seen as the main catalyst in the foundation of the common law system, the nucleus from which our present legal system has evolved.
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When looking at the play, A Man for All Seasons, Richard Rich lied, cheated, deceived, hurt close friends and committed perjury to obtain his goal.
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Possession: Is it everything?
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In August 1642 the Civil War began, it was between Parliament and the King because of many reasons..............
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In 1781 Arkwright finished his partnership with Strutt but kept his mill at Cromford.
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The Wyatt Rebellion of 1554
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Why did Cromwell become Lord Protector In December 1653?
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Why Did Cromwell Refuse the Crown in 1657?
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Ideas on the nature of kingship in Shakespeare's Richard II
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William Harvey
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Did the 1832 act emerge from the pressure of the Whigs party or in response to the events of 1830-32?
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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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