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Edexcel GCSE History (9-1): Migrants in Britain c800-Present and Notting Hill c1948-c1970 eBook
Aaron Wilkes, Lindsay Bruce
Edexcel GCSE History (9-1): Migrants in Britain c800-Present and Notting Hill c1948-c1970 eBook
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Migrants in Britain c800-Present and Notting Hill c1948-c1970 eBook is part of Oxford's brand new Edexcel GCSE History series. This digital textbook series provides the most up-to-date Edexcel exam practice and a tried-and-trusted accessible approach to help students get the best grades they are capable of, and enjoy their history lessons.
This digital textbook is written as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories, and developed by a team of practising teachers with Edexcel examining experience and led by Aaron Wilkes, head of history, PGCE History lead and trusted author. This thematic study tells the story of how Britain has been shaped by its migrant communities over a long period of time, including the Vikings, Reformation, early colonialism, industrialisation, empire. It also features case studies, including the historic environment of Notting Hill after the Second World War.

Exam-style Questions, Nail it! features and carefully Sources and Interpretations help students prepare for their Edexcel exam. Meanwhile, Later On and Earlier On features help students make connections across time periods. How to...Exam Practice pages provide step-by-step, accessible ways to practise essential history skills.

Perfect for use alongside Kerboodle, which is packed full of auto-marked quizzes, exam practice, film clips of interviews with historians, and continuing exam support.

We are working towards endorsement of this digital textbook from Edexcel.

Language
English
ISBN
9781382029803
Contents
Introduction to the series
Timeline
Part 1: c800–c1500: Migration in medieval England
Introduction Welcome to England at the end of the eighth century
Chapter 1: Invaders: the Vikings and the Normans
1.1 The Vikings: who were they and what impact did they have?
1.2 The Normans: who were they and what impact did they have?
Chapter 2: Economic migrants in the Middle Ages
2.1A/B Life in England for Jewish people 1000–1300
2.2A/B Who else came to England during the medieval period?
2.3 The impact of migrants on medieval England
Chapter 3: Medieval case study
3.1A/B/C The city of York under the Vikings
Exam practice ‘Explain why…’ questions
Part 2: c1500–c1700: Migration in early modern England
Introduction Welcome to early modern England
Chapter 4: Migration to early modern England
4.1 England: a safe haven?
4.2A/B Trade and migration
4.3 Who else settled in England during the early modern period?
Introduction A/B Welcome to Britain in the industrial age
Chapter 7: Migration during the industrial revolution and the age of Empire
7.1 The industrial revolution and internal migration
7.2A/B The British Empire and migration
7.3 Irish immigration to Britain
7.4A/B Who else settled in Britain during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?
Chapter 5: Life for migrants in early modern England
5.1A/B Migrants, the authorities and the existing population
5.2A/B The impact of migrants on early modern England
Chapter 6: Early modern case studies
6.1A/B Flemish and Walloon migrants in Sandwich and Canterbury
6.2 Huguenots in seventeenth-century England
Part 3: c1700–c1900: Migration in eighteenth- and nineteenthcentury Britain
Chapter 8: Life for migrants in eighteenth- and nineteenthcentury Britain
8.1 Migrants and the media
8.2 Migrants and the authorities
8.3A/B The impact of migrants on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain
Chapter 9: Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century case studies
9.1A/B Liverpool in the nineteenth century
9.2A/B Jewish migrants in the East End of London
Exam practice ‘Explain one way…’ questions
Part 4: c1900–present: Migration in modern Britain
Introduction Welcome to modern Britain
Chapter 10: Migration and life for migrants in modern Britain
10.1A/B The First and Second World Wars
10.2 Jewish refugees
10.3A/B Decolonisation and the Commonwealth
10.4A/B Was the ‘mother country’ a good mum?
10.5 European migration to Britain in the modern period
10.6 Refugees and asylum seekers
Chapter 11: The impact of migrants on modern Britain
11.1 A/B/C The impact of migrants on modern Britain
Chapter 12: Modern case studies
12.1A/B The experiences and impact of migrants in Bristol
12.2A/B The experiences of Asian migrants in Leicester from 1945
Exam practice ‘How far do you agree?’ questions
Part 5: Notting Hill c1948–c1970
Introduction Welcome to Notting Hill c1948–c1970
Chapter 13: The development of Notting Hill
13.1 Notting Hill: the early years
13.2 Britain after the Second World War
13.3 Living in Notting Hill after the Second World War
Exam practice ‘How useful…’ source questions
Exam practice ‘Follow up…’ source questions
Chapter 14: Caribbean culture in Notting Hill
14.1 Caribbean culture in Notting Hill
Chapter 15: Riot and murder in Notting Hill
15.1 The Notting Hill riots
15.2 The murder of Kelso Cochrane
Chapter 16: Black activism in Notting Hill
16.1A/B Claudia Jones, carnivals and conflict
16.2A/B Welcome to the Mangrove
Exam practice ‘Describe two features…’ questions
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
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