Hodder Education
OCR GCSE History SHP: The People's Health c.1250 to present
OCR GCSE History SHP: The People's Health c.1250 to present
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Exam board: OCR (Specification B, SHP)
Level: GCSE (9-1)
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2016
First exams: Summer 2018

An OCR endorsed textbook

Let SHP successfully steer you through the OCR B specification with an exciting, enquiry-based series, combining best practice teaching methods and worthwhile tasks to develop students' historical knowledge and skills.

> Tackle unfamiliar topics with confidence: The engaging, accessible text covers the content you need for teacher-led lessons and independent study

> Ease the transition to GCSE: Step-by-step enquiries inspired by best practice in KS3 help to simplify lesson planning and ensure continuous progression within and across units

> Build the knowledge and understanding that students need to succeed: The scaffolded three-part task structure enables students to record, reflect on and review their learning

> Boost student performance: Suitably challenging tasks encourage high achievers to excel at GCSE while clear explanations make key concepts accessible to all

> Rediscover your enthusiasm for source work: A range of purposeful, intriguing visual and written source material is embedded at the heart of each investigation to enhance understanding

> Develop students' sense of period: Memorable case studies, diagrams, infographics and contemporary photos bring fascinating events and people to life

Language
English
ISBN
9781471860102
Cover
Title Page
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Contents
Introduction
Making the most of this book
1 Matters of life and death
Did anyone really care about health in medieval England?
Closer look 1 – Exeter’s medieval water supplies
2 The people’s health, 1500–1750
More of the same?
Closer look 2 – The 1636 plague in Newcastle
3 Revolution!
Why were there such huge changes in the people’s health, 1750–1900?
Closer look 3 – Joseph Bazalgette and the revolution in London’s sewers
4 Better than ever?
Do the changes in public health since 1900 tell a simple story of progress?
Closer look 4 – Health: a global perspective
Preparing for the examination
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements

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