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Starting in September I'm going to be doing a History A level through ICS Learn. The topics covered are:
Unit 1 - Tsarist Russia, 1855-1917
Unit 2 - Britain and Appeasement, 1919-1940
Unit 3: Stability and War: British Monarchy and State, 1714-1770
Unit 4 - The Changing Balance of Power in Europe, 1815-1918
Does anyone have any recommended reading for me on these areas, for before I start in September, that might make my understanding a little easier?
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Unit 1 - Tsarist Russia, 1855-1917
Unit 2 - Britain and Appeasement, 1919-1940
Unit 3: Stability and War: British Monarchy and State, 1714-1770
Unit 4 - The Changing Balance of Power in Europe, 1815-1918
Does anyone have any recommended reading for me on these areas, for before I start in September, that might make my understanding a little easier?
Cheers
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