'England 1625-1660' Description
SHP Advanced History Core Texts are the Schools History Project's acclaimed new books for A level History. These books apply SHP's two decades of curriculum development experience to the challenge of helping students make the leap from GCSE to A level.They offer:- clear and penetrating narrative - comprehensively explaining the content required for examination success- thought provoking and relevant activities that explore the content and help students think analytically about the subject- thorough exam preparation through carefully designed tasks that address the distinctive requirements of A Level history- a wide range of revision strategies including structured content summariesAdditional features include: - A focus route pathway for independent learners- Learning Trouble Spots - which address common misunderstandings- diagrammatic summaries of key areas of content and historical issues - accessible summaries of recent historical debates. England 1625-1660 is a comprehensive survey of English history from the accession of Charles I to the Restoration. It comprehensively covers the causes and consequences of the Civil War, and the rule of Cromwell.
It is ideal for students studying for AS or A Level or equivalent for any examination board. It is written and edited by leading A Level practitioners who have applied the Schools History Project's long experience in History curriculum development to the task of making the leap from GCSE to AS and A level.
Dale Scarboro is Head of History at St Edwards School, Cheltenham Ian Dawson (Series Editor) is Publications Director of the Schools History Project