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Oxford AQA History for A Level: The British Empire c1857-1967 Student Book Second Edition

Trusted AQA A Level history support from Sally Waller

Author and Series Editor Sally Waller, Author Anthony Webster, Author Robert J Carsson, and Author Tom Allen

Suitable for:  AQA A Level History students (usually age 16-18)

Price:  £34.99

ISBN: 978-1382023177
Publication date: 16/09/2021
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Description

The Oxford AQA History series has been developed by a team of expert history teachers and authors with examining experience. Written to match the new AQA specification, this edition covers AS and A Level content together in one book. Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories.


Features

  • This revised Student Book matches the 2015 AQA GCSE specification and has been approved by AQA
  • Updated as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories
  • An author team led by Sally Waller offers you expert support and experience
  • The textbook has been reviewed by Mishka Sinha and Emily Manktelow, historians of colonial history
  • Practice Questions and Study Tips provide support for essay writing and historical interpretations
  • Familiarises students with different historians through specially selected sources and extracts
  • A wide range of activities allows students to develop history skills, knowledge and understanding
  • Other student books and revision guides are available - visit www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/aqahistory
  • Also available as a Kerboodle Book, a digital version of the textbook accessible on various devices

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Table of Contents

PART ONE: AS AND A LEVEL
THE HIGH WATER MARK OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE, C1857-1914
SECTION 1
The development of imperialism, c1857-c1890
1 The expansion of the British Empire in Africa
2 Imperial and colonial policy
3 Trade and commerce
4 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
5 Attitudes towards imperialism in Britain
6 Relations with indigenous peoples
SECTION 2
Imperial consolidation and Liberal rule, c1890-1914
7 Consolidation and expansion of the British Empire in Africa
8 Imperial and colonial policy
9 Trade and commerce
10 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
11 Attitudes towards imperialism in Britain
12 Relations with indigenous peoples
PART TWO: A LEVEL

IMPERIAL RETREAT, 1914-1967
SECTION 3
Imperialism challenged
13 Expansion and contraction of empire
14 Colonial policy and administration
15 Trade, commerce and the economic impact of war
16 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
17 Imperialist ideals
18 Relations with indigenous peoples
SECTION 4
The winds of change, 1947-1967
19 Decolonisation in Africa and Asia
20 Colonial policy and administration
21 Trade and commerce
22 Attitudes to empire - the role and influence of individuals
23 Post-colonial ties
24 Relations with indigenous peoples
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography