Help with textbooks I'm not in college history and politics
Watch this thread
Announcements
Page 1 of 1
Skip to page:
Capogrande1234
Badges:
2
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#1
Hey guys I'm currently doing my a levels at home I need help in deciding what textbooks to use for
Edexcel history
Britain from 1783-1853 during an 'Age of Revolution':*examining the protests, reactions and reforms in this period including a focus on the role of Peel as Prime Minister.
Germany from 1919-1963:examining the nature of change in German political and social life making the transition from democracy to dictatorship and eventually division into 2 states.
Civil Rights in the USA from 1865 to 1992:*examining African Americans, Native Americans, Trade Unions and women, examining how progress was made during this time period. There is a special focus on Black Power and on civil rights during the 'gilded age'
What textbooks did your school recommend
Also I'm doing edexcel politics
What books am I to purchase
Edexcel history
Britain from 1783-1853 during an 'Age of Revolution':*examining the protests, reactions and reforms in this period including a focus on the role of Peel as Prime Minister.
Germany from 1919-1963:examining the nature of change in German political and social life making the transition from democracy to dictatorship and eventually division into 2 states.
Civil Rights in the USA from 1865 to 1992:*examining African Americans, Native Americans, Trade Unions and women, examining how progress was made during this time period. There is a special focus on Black Power and on civil rights during the 'gilded age'
What textbooks did your school recommend
Also I'm doing edexcel politics
What books am I to purchase
0
reply
TSR Jessica
Badges:
19
Rep:
?
You'll earn badges for being active around the site. Rep gems come when your posts are rated by other community members.
#2
Report
#2
Sorry you've not had any responses about this.
Are you sure you've posted in the right place?
Here's a link to our subject forum which should help get you more responses if you post there.



0
reply
X
Page 1 of 1
Skip to page:
Quick Reply
Back
to top
to top