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A one stop for all modern history teachers, big on ambition for great lessons and short on time. Find learning resources, lesson starters, factfiles, entire modules and more.

A one stop for all modern history teachers, big on ambition for great lessons and short on time. Find learning resources, lesson starters, factfiles, entire modules and more.
Kristallnacht Study Notes
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Kristallnacht Study Notes

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A super accessible and easy to use set of study notes on Kristallnacht, for GCSE and A level, featuring: The long term causes of the anti Jewish pogrom and the aims of the Nazis. Details on the Aryanization of Jewish businesses Responses of ordinary Germans to the attack.
Women's Rights in 1950s America
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Women's Rights in 1950s America

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This accessible and detailed resource explains: The culture of suburbia and the 1950s home maker Divorce in the 1950s Popular culture portrayals of women The impact of the Kinsey reports.
Women's Rights in the 1960s Study Guide
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Women's Rights in the 1960s Study Guide

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This clear, simple, detailed and accessible guide explains the significance of: Gloria Steinem Betty Freidan Eleanor Roosevelt The invention of the contraceptive pill on the development of women’s rights in America during the 1960s.
Great Leap Forward Study Guide 1958-62
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Great Leap Forward Study Guide 1958-62

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This accessible and simple study guide takes the complexities of Mao’s Great Leap Forward and the resulting famine and makes it straightforward for students to engage with. It covers: Mao’s motivation Ideology Disputes with the USSR Beliefs about the peasants Communalisation Backyard furnaces Use of the railways Mao’s Famine
Hitler and Appeasement 1933-39
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Hitler and Appeasement 1933-39

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This is an accessible and detailed study guide of the policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany. It examines: The British and French reasoning behind appeasement The Soviet view of appeasement The German response to appeasement
The Montgomery Bus Boycott Study Guide
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The Montgomery Bus Boycott Study Guide

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This accessible and detailed set of study notes examines: The context of the boycott The case of Claudette Colvin The role of E.D. Nixon The events of the boycott The emergence and role of Martin Luther King The aftermath of the boycott
Early Cold War Knowledge Organiser 1945-50
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Early Cold War Knowledge Organiser 1945-50

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This resource is a super simple, streamlined knowledge organiser of the key cold war events from 1945-50. It is designed to complement a lesson on the early cold war and help reinforce knowledge, giving learners a quick outline reference guide to help reinforce knowledge. If you’re passionate about differentiation, assessment for learning and scaffolding, this knowledge organiser is a vital tool in building a great supportive learning process for your students.
The end of the USSR
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The end of the USSR

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Clear and concise study notes that show learners in an accessible way what the economic, social and political pressures on the USSR in the late 1980s were. It clarifies misconceptions about Gorbachev and the last days of communism and explains: Perestroika - Meaning reform or reconstruction Glasnost - Meaning ‘openness’ Khozraschyot - Meaning accounting or profit.
America and the oil crisis 1973
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America and the oil crisis 1973

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This accessible and detailed study guide explores: The impact of the 1973 Yom Kippur War on the supply of oil to America The effect of an oil embargo on the USA The cold war tensions surrounding the crisis
Hitler's War Part Four 1942-43
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Hitler's War Part Four 1942-43

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This is an accessible and straight forward study guide on the Second World War. It is the fourth in a series on Hitler’s war an explains: Hitler’s failing health during the war American and British successes in North Africa and Italy Germany and the Holocaust Hitler’s defeats at Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk
Hitler's War Part Five: 1943-44
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Hitler's War Part Five: 1943-44

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If you’re teaching the final stages of the Second World War and you need a detailed and accessible study guide that explains the slow downfall of the Third Reich, this resource is made for you. It focuses on: The allied campaign in Italy. Strategic decisions at D-Day. The Soviet advance in Ukraine, Poland and Belarus with Operation Bagration. Hitler’s relations with Admiral Horthy of Hungary. The battles of Anzio and Montecassino. Operation Valkyrie and the plot to assassinate Hitler.
Hitler's War Part Two: 1940-41
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Hitler's War Part Two: 1940-41

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This is an accessible and straight forward study guide on the Second World War. It is the second in a series on Hitler’s war an explains: Britain’s bombing of German cities Hitler’s plans for the invasion of the USSR Hitler’s decision to deploy the Afrika Korps to aid Mussolini
US Women's Rights Study Guide 1941-45
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US Women's Rights Study Guide 1941-45

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This accessible and detailed study guide will give your learners a deeper understanding of the contribution of American women to allied victory in World War Two. If you are passionate about helping your students to learn how American women from every ethnicity and background built and operated America’s war machine and served in Asia, Europe and Africa, this resource is your indispensable guide. It examines: The Women’s Army Corps The Women’s Airforce Service Pilots The Women’s Bureau Women’s wartime munitions work The contribution of Black, Native, Hispanic and Asian American women
Bleeding Kansas Study Guide
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Bleeding Kansas Study Guide

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This accessible and detailed study guide for students of the American Civil War period examines: The Kansas Nebraska Act The Border Ruffians and Missouri’s influence The role of John Brown in Kansas The four constitutions of Kansas
Compromise of 1850 Study Guide
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Compromise of 1850 Study Guide

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This accessible and detailed study guide for students of the American Civil War era explores: The compromise of 1850 The Fugitive Slave Act 1850 The Free Soil Party
America and the Great Depression Study Guide
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America and the Great Depression Study Guide

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This is an accessible, useful and detailed resource about the early stages of the Great Depression in America, suitable for GCSE and A Level. The resource details the impact on: Families and children Homelessness The Dustbowl The 1932 Presidential Election
Bismarck and Austria 1866
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Bismarck and Austria 1866

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A quick and accessible guide to the origins and development of the Austro Prussian War and its consequences for the unification of Germany. This guide explains: Bismarck’s role in starting the war. Austria’s goals in fighting Prussia Von Moltke’s strategy for defeating Austria
President Grant and the KKK study notes
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President Grant and the KKK study notes

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These useful and accessible study notes give students a clear and straightforward understanding of Grant’s enforcement acts against the KKK. It explains: The 1870 Enforcement Act The two 1871 Enforcement Acts The KKK Whitecapping
Fifteenth Amendment Study Notes
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Fifteenth Amendment Study Notes

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This handy, easy to use and accessible handout is a useful exploration of the Fifteenth Amendment for students of US civil rights, reconstruction and slavery. It contains The political circumstances of the amendment. Its limitations and shortcomings The Colfax Massacre that followed black voter registration in the south
Fourteenth Amendment Study Notes
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Fourteenth Amendment Study Notes

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Detailed and accessible study notes making the complexities of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America straight forward. These study notes explain: The difficulties passing the amendment The passing of the earlier Civil Rights Act 1866 The attempt by former slave owning states to negate the three fifths rule.