Oxford Revise: Edexcel GCSE History: Migrants in Britain, c800-present

Prepare for your thematic study in Migrants in Britain, c800-present with Oxford Revise

Author and Series Editor Aaron Wilkes

Suitable for:  Students studying the Edexcel GCSE History specification (typically aged 14-16 years)

Price:  £5.99

ISBN: 978-1382053792
Publication date: 10/06/2024 (estimated)
Paperback: 64 pages
Dimensions: 297x210mm

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Description

This revision guide covers everything your students need to know about the thematic study Migrants in Britain, c800-present. They will build all the knowledge they need for the Edexcel GCSE History exam. The topic is clearly covered, from migration in medieval England to migration in modern Britain, including Notting Hill from c1948-c1970.


Features

  • Revision guide informed by cognitive science principles
  • Separate topic books so you only need to buy for the topics you are studying
  • Complete revision and practice books
  • Covers everything that students need to revise Migrants in Britain, c800-present
  • Supports students to use and improve their metacognition
  • Experienced Series Editor Aaron Wilkes - author, History teacher, PGCE Secondary History Lead at University of Warwick
  • Each topic is comprehensively and clearly covered within Knowledge Organisers
  • Retrieval questions check that knowledge is secure and build long-term retention
  • Exam-style practice questions and model answers give students exam practice and experience
  • QR codes provide links to answers, key word definitions and further revision support on accompanying website

This page was last updated on 13 May 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Table of Contents

1 Medieval England: The context for migration
2 Medieval England: The experience and impact of migrants
3 Medieval case study: The city of York under the Vikings
4 Early modern England: The context for migration
5 Early modern England: The experience and impact of migrants
6 Early modern case studies: Sandwich and Canterbury, and the Huguenots
7 Eighteenth- and nineteenth centuryBritain: The context formigration

8 Eighteenth- and nineteenth century Britain: The experience and impact ofmigrants
9 Eighteenth- and nineteenth century case studies: Liverpool and Jewish migrants in the East End of London
10 Modern Britain: The context for migration
11 Modern Britain: The experience and impact of migrants
12 Modern case studies: Bristol and Asian migrants in Leicester
13 Historic Environment: The development of Notting Hill and Caribbean culture
14 Historic Environment: Racism, policing, and Black activism in Notting Hill