Changing Histories for KS3: Expanding Worlds, c.1600–c.1870
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Language
English
ISBN
9781398307117
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Preface
Contents
Part 1 Expanding empires, connected worlds
1 Shaping king and kingdom, 1500–1603
What connected Scotland to wider worlds? Michael Hill
2 Meanwhile, in a West African kingdom
A trader visits Benin City Nicolas Kinloch
3 The Mughal Empire
How can we tell the story of Nur Jahan? Paula Worth
4 Meanwhile, in the Dutch Republic
The expanding world of seventeenth-century Delft Rachel Foster
Part 2 Contested power, contested ideas, contested land
5 Puritanism and politics, 1603–58
When did England come closest to being a Puritan society? Michael Hill
6 Meanwhile, in a world turned upside down
Searching for new possibilities in the English Republic Nicolas Kinloch
7 The Stuarts 1660–1715, through a London diarist’s eyes
How much did Pepys’s world really change? Jonathan Grande
Part 3 Destroyed communities, created communities
8 Meanwhile, sitting at a mahogany tea table
Hidden lives behind a transatlantic trade Hannah Cusworth
9 Two colonies: Virginia and Massachusetts
How can we describe the worlds of difference in seventeenth-century America? Christine Counsell and Kerry Apps
10 Meanwhile, in India
Bengal and the East India Company Will Bailey-Watson
11 A Scottish family’s experiences of empire, 1720–1812
How did the Johnstones’ world work? Rachel Foster
12 Meanwhile, in Qing China
Conquering, ruling, breaking Nicolas Kinloch
Part 4 Worlds in motion: minds, migrants and machines
13 Meanwhile, in Philadelphia
Thomas Paine witnesses a revolution Jacob Olivey
14 The Agricultural Revolution
Why was land the site of conflict, 1600–1850? Paula Worth
15 Industry and ideas: inside the Lunar Society
What worlds was Josiah Wedgwood changing? Hugh Richards
16 Untidy tales of factories and mines
What can historians infer about industrial worlds from working people’s voices? Paula Worth
17 Four thinkers
What did liberty mean to Enlightenment thinkers? Jonathan Grande
Part 5 Revolution and rebellion, reaction and reform
18 Days of revolution: France 1789–99
Why did some days in the French Revolution matter so much? Nicolas Kinloch
19 Fighting for freedom in the Caribbean
What did it mean to resist British control in Jamaica? Paula Worth
20 Meanwhile, in the world of Toussaint L’Ouverture
Revolution, abolition and independence Teni Gogo
21 Meanwhile, in the Sunday schools of Somerset
Hannah More challenges a changing world Paula Worth
22 Meanwhile, in Manchester
The story of Peterloo Jonathan Grande
23 The 1832 Reform Act
Why did so many people feel so strongly about parliamentary reform? Jacob Olivey
24 Working-class political culture
What did the Chartists want to change? Jacob Olivey
25 Reform from above
What can sources tell us about the ‘condition of England’ question? Jacob Olivey
Part 6 Expanding government: city, state and empire
26 Meanwhile, in Parliament
The 1867 Reform Act: a story of changing histories Jacob Olivey
27 Meanwhile, in India
The British Empire begins a new chapter Will Bailey-Watson
28 A ‘shock city’ of the Industrial Revolution
What did people make of Manchester? Rachel Foster
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