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OverviewOxford Revise Edexcel GCSE History: Migrants in Britain, c800-present is a complete revision and practice book covering the full topic specification, containing everything you need to revise for this choice of thematic study. All key knowledge is clearly covered, from migration in medieval England to migration in modern Britain, including Notting Hill from c1948-c1970. You will build your confidence for the exam across the topic. By working through the Knowledge - Retrieval - Practice sections, you will be using proven ways to revise, check and recall so that what you revise sticks. Knowledge Organisers arrange the information you need to revise helping you to make connections with what you already know. Timelines and charts are used to present key information in a meaningful way. An online glossary helps you to learn the definitions of key terms. Use Retrieval questions to check that you have remembered what you have just revised before moving on to the exam practice. Regular retrieval questions help to combat the forgetting curve. Finally, exam-style Practice questions give you loads of experience of the type of question you will face in your exam. This will strengthen your ability to recall and apply knowledge in their exams. All the answers to the practice questions as well as a helpful mark scheme are provided online. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aaron WilkesPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Weight: 0.001kg ISBN: 9781382053792ISBN 10: 1382053797 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 24 June 2024 Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Educational: Primary & Secondary , Secondary Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of Contents1 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 HillReviewsAuthor InformationAaron Wilkes is one of the leading history authors in school publishing as well as being a teacher at St James Academy, Dudley. His energetic and creative style is reflected in his teaching, and his books which are loved by History teachers and their students all over the country. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |