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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 and with what results did Henry use Parliament to break with Rome.
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How Well Did Charles Get On With His Parliaments Up To 1629?
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Account for Wolsey's rapid rise to power by 1518
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Noble women In the Time of Henry VII.
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How true is it of any period you have studied that wars seldom succeed in removing the causes of conflict? (With particular reference to the issues of weak leadership and dynastic rivalries in the time of the Wars of the Roses )
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Why were there four revolutions in France?
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A report on the death of Richard Whiting.
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Why Did Revolution Erupt in 1789? There were many causes of the French Revolution
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Did Charles Receive a Fair Trial?
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Witch Craft in Essex
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Richard Arkwright (1732-1792)
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How far did Henry VIII continue the policies of his father 1509-1514?
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How and Why did Henry VII win the Battle of Bosworth?
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"Why, despite having been his closet supporter in 1461, was Richard Neville, Earl of Warwickin revolt against Edward IV by 1469?"
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Shakespeare has created a frivolous, sometimes disreputable Prince of Wales. In the early scenes of "Henry V", Shakespeare has to convince the audience that as a king, Henry will be a completely different person. How does he do this?
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Why was William successful in defeating the rebellions against him 1067 - 1072?
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To what extent is it fair to conclude that it was Conservative/Unionist failings that led to the 1906 landslide victory?
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Performance Conditions and social, historical and cultural context for a performance of Twelfth Night (1602)
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"Rush Hour" acted by Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker
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How a writer creates successful escapism through characterisation, setting and language - Study. Ian Rankin's "Dead Souls" and P.D. James' "Unnatural Causes." Each book portrays different social classes and settings, and both create powerful images
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How do you explain Henry's success in securing his throne?
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Why did people join the Chartists by 1838?
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Changes in Crime and Punishment - Between the mid-seventeenth century and the mid-eighteenth century attitudes to witchcraft in Britain changed.
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What Methods did Henry VIII and Wolsey use to achieve the aims of Foreign Policy?
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This essay examines the actions of Charles VII in relation to events pertaining to Joan of Arc. Did the personal ambitions of King Charles VII take precedence over the good of France?
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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


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

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