KS3 History Renaissance Revolution and Reformation Britain 1509 1745

KS3 History  Renaissance  Revolution and Reformation  Britain 1509 1745
Author: Aaron Wilkes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press - Children
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-07-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780198352747

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Written to match the new 2014 National Curriculum with expert support from experienced Head of History, Aaron Wilkes, the third editions of this well-loved series will hook your students' interest in KS3 History whilst helping them prepare for GCSE. Renaissance, Revolution and Reformation 1509-1745 is the second of four new third editions, and covers: life in Tudor Britain, a world of discovery, Elizabeth I, the Stuarts, England at war, Cromwell's Commonwealth, the Restoration and change over time.

Key Stage 3 History by Aaron Wilkes Renaissance Revolution and Reformation 1509 1745 Third Edition Student Book

Key Stage 3 History by Aaron Wilkes  Renaissance  Revolution and Reformation 1509 1745 Third Edition Student Book
Author: Aaron Wilkes
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0198393202

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Retaining all the well-loved features from the best-selling KS3 History course, this third edition is matched to the new 2014 National Curriculum and has a strong focus on assessment, skills building, and is packed with even more rich and absorbing sources to spark the interest of all your students.

Renaissance Revolution and Reformation

Renaissance  Revolution and Reformation
Author: Aaron Wilkes
Publsiher: Folens Limited
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843034077

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Language Sensitive Teaching and Learning

Language Sensitive Teaching and Learning
Author: Richard Rossner,Rod Bolitho
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783031113390

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This textbook aims to raise teachers’ language awareness, to emphasise the importance of language and communication in enabling young people to reach their potential, and to develop their knowledge of how language and communication function in educational environments as well as outside. Laid out in a clear five-unit structure, and complemented by a range of classroom activities, reflective exercises, and case study examples from around the world, this book addresses the need for teachers to become more linguistically aware and sensitive in an accessible and reader-friendly way. It is an essential resource for pre-service and in-service teachers working with a range of age groups across the curriculum.

The Fall of France

The Fall of France
Author: Julian Jackson
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004-04-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191622328

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On 16 May 1940 an emergency meeting of the French High Command was called at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris. The German army had broken through the French lines on the River Meuse at Sedan and elsewhere, only five days after launching their attack. Churchill, who had been telephoned by Prime Minister Reynaud the previous evening to be told that the French were beaten, rushed to Paris to meet the French leaders. The mood in the meeting was one of panic and despair; there was talk of evacuating Paris. Churchill asked Gamelin, the French Commander in Chief, 'Where is the strategic reserve?' 'There is none,' replied Gamelin. This exciting book by Julian Jackson, a leading historian of twentieth-century France, charts the breathtakingly rapid events that led to the defeat and surrender of one of the greatest bastions of the Western Allies, and thus to a dramatic new phase of the Second World War. The search for scapegoats for the most humiliating military disaster in French history began almost at once: were miscalculations by military leaders to blame, or was this an indictment of an entire nation? Using eyewitness accounts, memoirs, and diaries, Julian Jackson recreates, in gripping detail, the intense atmosphere and dramatic events of these six weeks in 1940, unravelling the historical evidence to produce a fresh answer to the perennial question of whether the fall of France was inevitable.

Tina Modotti

Tina Modotti
Author: Letizia Argenteri
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300098537

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Biografie van de Italiaanse fotografe en communistische activiste (1896-1942).

Elizabeth and Mary

Elizabeth and Mary
Author: Jane Dunn
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307425744

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"Superb.... A perceptive, suspenseful account." --The New York Times Book Review "Dunn demythologizes Elizabeth and Mary. In humanizing their dynamic and shifting relationship, Dunn describes it as fueled by both rivalry and their natural solidarity as women in an overwhelmingly masculine world." --Boston Herald The political and religious conflicts between Queen Elizabeth I and the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots, have for centuries captured our imagination and inspired memorable dramas played out on stage, screen, and in opera. But few books have brought to life more vividly the exquisite texture of two women’s rivalry, spurred on by the ambitions and machinations of the forceful men who surrounded them. The drama has terrific resonance even now as women continue to struggle in their bid for executive power. Against the backdrop of sixteenth-century England, Scotland, and France, Dunn paints portraits of a pair of protagonists whose formidable strengths were placed in relentless opposition. Protestant Elizabeth, the bastard daughter of Anne Boleyn, whose legitimacy had to be vouchsafed by legal means, glowed with executive ability and a visionary energy as bright as her red hair. Mary, the Catholic successor whom England’s rivals wished to see on the throne, was charming, feminine, and deeply persuasive. That two such women, queens in their own right, should have been contemporaries and neighbours sets in motion a joint biography of rare spark and page-turning power.

KS3 History by Aaron Wilkes Renaissance Revolution Reformation Student Book 1485 1750

KS3 History by Aaron Wilkes  Renaissance  Revolution   Reformation Student Book  1485 1750
Author: Aaron Wilkes,James Ball
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05-22
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 1850083452

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This gripping and intriguing Student Book combines an enquiry-led approach with factual narrative. Written by experienced Head of History, Aaron Wilkes in an approachable and understandable style, including: relevant and fascinating facts, interesting and motivating activities, and specific sections to extend or reinforce learning. Content has been thoroughly researched and revised in this popular 2nd ediiton.