OCR GCSE History Explaining the Modern World: Migration, Empire and the Historic Environment
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English
ISBN
9781471862885
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Contents
Prologue: The historian’s mind-set
Part 1: British thematic study: Migration to Britain c1000–c2010
Introduction to the thematic study
Chapter 1 Migration in the Middle Ages c1000–c1500
1.1 The Norman Conquest
1.2 Jews in the Middle Ages: A hatred created
1.3 England’s immigrants in the Middle Ages
1.4 Review: Comparing migrations
Chapter 2 Migration c1500–c1730
2.1 European immigration to Britain in the early modern period
2.2 Africans in Tudor England c1500–1603
2.3 Early years of enslavement and empire 1560–c1730
2.4 Review: England and the wider world
Chapter 3 Migration in Great Britain c1730–1900
3.1 Black Britain and the road to emancipation c1730–1833
3.2 Asian arrivals
3.3 Migrant communities in the nineteenth-century industrial age
3.4 Review: Why did migrants come to England during the Industrial Revolution?
Chapter 4 Twentieth and early twenty-first century immigration 1900–c2010
4.1 The First World War, race riots and immigration control 1900–19
4.2 Refugees from Nazism and the Second World War 1925–48
4.3 Post-war Commonwealth immigration 1948–c2010
4.4 Immigration as a political issue 1985–c2010
4.5 The impact of immigration on Britain
4.6 Review: Reasons for migration and experiences of immigrants
Assessment focus
Part 2: British depth study: Impact of empire 1688–c1730
Introduction to the depth study
Chapter 5 The three kingdoms: England, Ireland and Scotland
5.1 Ireland 1688–c1730
5.2 Scotland 1688–c1730
5.3 Emigration 1688–c1730: An overview
5.4 Review: English control
Chapter 6 The economic impact of empire on Britain 1688–c1730
6.1 The Atlantic trade
6.2 The Asian trade
6.3 The British economy
6.4 Review: Britain’s actions and Britain’s wealth
Chapter 7 The social and political impact of empire on Britain 1688–c1730
7.1 The impact of the growing empire on Britain
7.2 Conclusion: How glorious was the revolution?
Assessment focus
Appendix: Study of the historic environment: Urban environments: patterns of migration
Patterns of migration
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
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