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Resources List

GCE History B OCR GCE in History B : H508/H108

This resources list is designed to accompany the OCR GCE History B specification for teaching from September 2008.

© OCR 2008

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A resource list for teachers General Jeremy Black and Donald M MacRaild Studying History (Palgrave, 2000). Has a useful section on essay writing Marcus Bull, Thinking Medieval: An Introduction to the Study of the Middle Ages (Palgrave 2005). A useful introduction to medieval history Alan Bullock and Stephen Trombley (eds), The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought (Harper Collins, 2000). A useful reference book for terminology Marnie Hughes-Warrington Fifty Key Thinkers on History (Routledge, 2008). A useful reference book particularly for Unit 3 Niall Ferguson (ed), Virtual History: Alternatives and Counterfactuals (Papermac, 1998). A useful introduction on counterfactual history. There is also an essay on 'What if Charles I had avoided Civil War?' useful for Unit 3 Andrew Roberts (ed) What Might Have Been: Imaginary History from Twelve Leading Historians (Phoenix, 2005). A useful introduction as well as essays about the Spanish Armada, Charles I, and Lenin. Useful for Units 1 and 3 Harriet Swain (ed) Big Questions in History (Vintage, 2006) Articles in History Review Gareth Affleck, How to Write an Essay, Issue 27, March 1997 Peter Clements, Essay Writing: Pointing your Answers, Issue 33, March 1999 Nick Henshall and Gareth Affleck, How to Write an Essay, Issue 25, September 1996 Robert Pearce, Ten Essay Tips, Issue 35, December 1999 Elliot Richman, How to Write an Essay Under Exam Conditions, Issue 45, March 2003

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F981 and F982: Historical Explanation Generic Angela Anderson, Andrew Pickering, Keith Lockton, Allan Todd, Martin D W Jones, OCR A Level History B: Historical Explanation and Using Historical Evidence (Heinemann, 2008) F981 Lancastrians and Yorkists, 1437-85 Books D R Cook, Lancastrians and Yorkists: Wars of the Roses (Longman, Seminar Studies, 1984) Keith Dockray, Henry VI and the Wars of the Roses: A Sourcebook (Sutton History Paperback, 2000). Useful for sources Michael Hicks, The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 (Osprey Publishing, 2003). A concise account of the military aspects J R Lander, The Wars of the Roses, (The History Press, 2007) Colin Pendrill, Martin Collier, Rosemary Rees, The Wars of the Roses and Henry VII: England 1459-c.1513 (Heinemann, 2004) Andrew Pickering, Lancastrians to Tudors: England 1450-1509 (Cambridge Perspectives in History, 2000) A J Pollard, The Wars of the Roses (Palgrave, Macmillan, 2000) A J Pollard The Wars of the Roses (Macmillan, Problems in Focus, 1995) Articles in History Today Anthony Gross, Lancastrians Abroad, 1461-1471, Volume 42/8, August 1992 Anthony Pollard, Percies, Nevilles and the Wars of the Roses, Volume 43/9, September 1993 Anthony Pollard, The Battle of St Albans, 1455, Volume 55/5, May 2005 Colin Richmond, Propaganda in the Wars of the Roses, Volume 42/7, July 1992

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Tudor Finale: the Reign of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603 Books Michael A R Graves, Elizabethan Parliaments (Longman Seminar Series, 1993) Susan Doran. Elizabeth I and Religion 1558-1603 (Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlet 1993) Nicholas Fellows, Elizabeth I (Collins, 2004) John Guy, Tudor England (OUP, 1990) Christopher Haigh Elizabeth I (Longman, 1988) Christopher Haigh (ed) The Reign of Elizabeth I (Macmillan, Problems in Focus1984) P Holmes, Elizabethan Religious Policy, (Hodder, Advanced Topic Masters, 2007) Babara Mervyn, The Reign of Elizabeth: Elizabethan England 1558-1603, (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Text, 2001) Keith Randall, Elizabeth I and the Government of England (Hodder, Access to History, 1994) William Simpson, Reign of Elizabeth (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2001) Alan G R Smith, The Emergence of a Nation State: The Commonwealth of England 1529-1660 (Longman1984) David Starkey, Elizabeth (Vintage 2001) John Warren, Elizabeth I - Religion and Foreign Affairs (Hodder, Access to History, 2002) John Warren, Elizabeth I Meeting the Challenge: England 1541-1601 (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) Articles in History Review R E Foster, Creating Elizabeth's Via Media, Issue 54, March 2006 R E Foster, Conflicts and Loyalties: the Parliaments of Elizabeth I, Issue 56, December 2006 Mark Rathbone, Vagabond!, Issue 51, March 2005 Mark Rowlands, Catholics in the Reign of Elizabeth, Issue 59, September 2007 Will Saunders, Faction in the reign of Elizabeth I, Issue 48, March 2004 Retha Warnicke, Elizabeth I: Gender, Religion and Politics, Issue 58, September 2007 Penry Williams, Elizabeth I, Issue 30, March 1998 Articles in History Today Simon Adams, Faction: Clientage and Party: English Politics, 1550-1603, Volume 32,12. December 1982 Simon Adams, The Succession and Foreign Policy, Volume 53/5, May 2003

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Tarnya Cooper, Queen Elizabeth's Public Face, Volume 53/5, May 2003 Susan Doran, Elizabeth I: Gender, Power and Politics, Volume 53/5, May 2003 Paul E J Hammer, The Last Decade, Volume 53/5, May 2003 Norman Jones, Advice to Elizabeth, Volume 58/11, November 2008 Geoffrey Parker, Why the Armada Failed, Volume 38/5, May 1988 Alison Sim, The Royal Court and Progresses, Volume 53/5, May 2003 Paul Slack, Poverty in Elizabethan England, Volume 34/10, October 1984 David Starkey, Starkey's Elizabeth, Volume 53/5, May 2003 Alexander Wilkinson, Mary Queen of Scots and the French Connection, Volume 54/7, July 2004

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Liberal Sunset: the Rise and Fall of 'New Liberalism', 1890-1922 Books Paul Adelman, The Decline of the Liberal Party, 1910-31 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1995) Paula Bartley, Votes for Women, (Hodder, Access to History, 2007) Keith Benning, Edwardian Britain: Society in Transition, (Blackie, 1980) Vyvyen Brendon, The Edwardian Age, (Hodder, History at Source), 1996 Mike Byrne, Britain 1890-1924, (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) George Dangerfield, The Strange Death of Liberal England, (Serif, 1997). A classic account. Martin Pugh, The Making of Modern British Politics, (Blackwell, 2002) Martin Pugh, State and Society: A Social and Political History of Britain 1870-1997 (Arnold, 2005) G R Searle, The Liberal Party, Triumph and Disintegration 1886-1929 (Palgrave 2001) Ron Stapley, Britain 1900-1945 (Hodder, History at Source, 1992). A few relevant sources Duncan Watts Whigs, Radicals and Liberals 1815-1914, (Hodder, Access to History, 2002) Neil Tonge, Industrialisation and Society 1700-1914, (Nelson, Challenging History, 1993) Michael Willis, Britain 1815-1918: A Leap in the Dark? (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Core Text, 2006) Trevor Wilson, The Downfall of the Liberal Party 1914-1935 (Collins 1966) Articles in History Review Paula Bartley, Suffragettes, Class and Pit-Brow Women, Issue 35, December 1999 Paula Bartley, Emmeline Pankhurst, Issue 45, March 2003 Ben Gray, Ben Tillett and the Rise of the Labour Movement in Britain, Issue 34, September 1999 Graham Goodlad, Britain's Last Liberal Governments: 1905-15, Issue 45, March 2003 Raphael Mokades, The New Liberalism, Issue 26, December 1996 Sarah Newman, Votes for Women, Issue 24, March 1996 Robert Pearce, Liberal Landslide: The 1906 General Election, Issue 50, December 2004 Robert Pearce, The Fall of Lloyd George, Issue 58, September 2007 Martin Pugh, David Lloyd George, Issue 32, December 1998 Roger Spalding, Kier Hardie, Issue 41, December 2001

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Articles in History Today Richard Cavendish, A Liberal Party Landslide, Volume 56/1, January 2006 Richard Cavendish, Sylvia Pankhurst is Sent to Gaol, Volume 56/10, October 2006 Peter Clark, Peers Versus People? Volume 31/11, November 1981 Kenneth O Morgan, The Rise of Socialism, Volume 31/11, November 1981 Edward Pearce, Resisting Reform in the Lords, 1911, Volume 48/6, June 1998 Charles Townshend, 'Soldiers Are We': Women in the Irish Rising, Volume 56/4, April 2006

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The End of Consensus: Britain 1945-90 Books Andrew Boxer, The Conservative Governments 1951-1964 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1996) Andrew Boxer and Keith Lockton, OCR A Level History B: The End of Consensus: Britain 1945-90 (Heinemann, 2009) Peter Clarke, Hope and Glory: Britain 1900-2000 (Penguin 2004) Chris Culpin, Eric Evans, Ruth Henig, Contemporary Britain 1914-1979 (Longman Advanced History) Eric J Evans, Thatcher and Thatcherism, (Routledge, 2004). Useful reading for teachers Peter Hennessy, Having It so Good: Britain in the Fifties (Penguin 2007) Peter Hennessy, Never Again: Britain 1945-51 (Penguin 2006) Michael Lynch, Britain 1945-2007 (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) Andrew Marr, A History of Modern Britain, (Pan Books, 2008) Arthur Marwick, British Society Since 1945 (Penguin 2003) Robert Pearce, Attlee's Labour Governments, 1945-52 (Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlets, 1993) Martin Pugh, State and Society: A Social and Political History of Britain 1870-1997 (Arnold, 2005) Christopher Rowe, Britain 1929-98, (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2004) Dominic Sandbrook Never Had It So Good: A History of Britain from Suez to the Beatles (Abacus 2006) Dominic Sandbrook, White Heat: A History of Britain in the Swinging Sixties (Abacus 2007) Anthony Seldon and Daniel Collings, Britain Under Thatcher (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1999) Articles in History Review Paul Adelman, The British General Election, 1945, Issue 40, September 2001 Ian Cawood, Harold Wilson: A Reappraisal, Issue 55, September 2006 Edward Falshaw, Britain 1964-1979, Issue 48, March 2004 Edward Falshaw, Britain 1979-1997, Issue 49, September 2004 Robert Pearce, Attlee, Issue 28, September 1997 Robert Pearce, The 1950 and 1951 General Elections in Britain, Issue 60, March 2008 Dilwyn Porter, Juggling with Welfare and Greatness: Britain Under the Tories 1951-64, Issue 34, September 1999

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Articles in History Today William Crofts, The Attlee Government's Pursuit of Women, Volume 36/8, August 1986 Stephen Fielding, Peter Thompson, Nick Tiratsoo, New Labour and 1945?, Volume 45/7, July 1995 William Golant, Mr Attlee, Volume 33/8, August 1983 Harriet Jones, Beveridge's Trojan Horse, Volume 42/10, October 1992 Jane Lewis, Welfare State or Mixed Economy of Welfare?, Volume 45/2, February 1995 David Metz, Maggie's Lucky Strike, Volume 54/11, November 2004 Austin Mitchell, July Days: Memories of Britain's 'Modern Revolution', Volume 45/7, July 1995 Robert Pearce, Bad Blood: Powell, Heath and the Tory Party, Volume 58/4, April 2008 Peter Street, The 1951 General Election, Volume 51/10, October 2001

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F982 Charlemagne Books D A Bullough, The Age of Charlemagne Recommended for teachers and students Russell Chamberlin, Charlemagne: Emperor of the Western World (Grafton Books 1986) Roger Collins, Early Medieval Europe 300-1000 (Palgrave 1999) Roger Collins Charlemagne (1998) For the teacher (Palgrave Macmillan 1998) R H C Davis, A History of Medieval Europe: From Constantine to St Louis (Longman 2005) George Holmes, The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe (OUP 2001) P D King Charlemagne, (Lancaster Pamphlet) H G Koenigsberger, Medieval Europe 400-1500 (Longman 1987) Rosamond McKitterick, The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians 751-987. For the teacher. Rosamond McKitterick, The Early Middle Ages: Europe 400-1000 (OUP 2001) Rosamond McKitterick, Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity (CUP, 2008). For the teacher. Joanna Story, Charlemagne: Empire and Society (Manchester University Press, 2005) Derek Wilson, Charlemagne: Barbarian and Emperor, (Pimlico, 2006) Sources Two Lives of Charlemagne (Penguin Classics) – contains the classic biography by Einhard and the later recollections of Notker the Stammerer. Accessible and essential P D King, Charlemagne: Translated Sources (PD King 1987) Articles in History Today Ross Balzaretti, Charlemagne in Italy, Volume 46/2, February 1996 Richard Hodges, Charlemagne's Elephant, Volume 50/12, December 2000

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Luther and the German Reformation, 1517-47 Books Alastair Armstrong, European Reformation: 1500-1610 (Heinemann Advanced History, 2002) A G Dickens, The German Nation and Martin Luther (Fontana 1974) Owen Chadwick, The Penguin History of the Church: Volume 3 The Reformation (Penguin 1990) A Johnston, The Protestant Reformation in Europe, (Longman, Seminar Studies 1992) Pamela Johnston and Bob Scribner, The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland (CUP 1993) Diarmaid Macculloch, Reformation: Europe's House Divided (Penguin 2004) Michael Mullett, Martin Luther (Routledge Historical Biographies, 2004) Michael Mullett, Luther (Lancaster Pamphlets, 1986) Keith Randell and Russel Tarr, Luther and the German Reformation 1517-55, (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) R W Scribner, The German Reformation (Macmillan 1986) Peter G Wallace, The Long European Reformation (Palgrave Macmillan 2003) Articles in History Review Stewart MacDonald, Reasmus and Christian Humanism, Issue 36, March 2000 Michael Mullett, Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses, Issue 46, September 2003 Andrew Pettegree, The Execution of Martin Luther, Issue 24, March 1996 Russel Tarr, The Radical Reformers, Issue 41, December 2001 Russel Tarr, Theological Debates in the Reformation, Issue 51, March 2005 Articles in History Today Martin Mullett, Luther: Conservative or Revolutionary, Volume 33/12, December 1983 Andrew Pettegree, Reformation Europe Reformed, Volume 49/12, December 1999 Lyndal Roper, Luther: Sex, Marriage and Motherhood, Volume 33/12, December 1983 Bob Scribner, The Reformer as Prophet and Saint: 16th Century Images of Luther, Volume 33/11, November 1983

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Robespierre and the French Revolution, 1774-95 Books Peter Jones, The French Revolution 1787-1804, (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2003) William Doyle, The French Revolution: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2001). A good brief introduction Hugh Gough, The Terror in the French Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan, 1997). A useful book for teachers Gwynne Lewis, The French Revolution: Rethinking the Debate (Routledge). An excellent introduction for teachers Andrew Matthews, Revolution and reaction: Europe 1789-1849, 2001 Dylan Rees and Duncan Townson, France in Revolution (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) Ruth Scurr, Fatal Purity: Robespierre and the French Revolution, (Vintage, 2007). Useful reading for the teacher, presenting a different view of Robespierre David Gordon Wright, Revolution and Terror in France, 1789-95 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1974) Articles in History Review William Doyle, The Execution of Louis XVI and the End of the French Monarchy, Issue 36, March 2000 John Dunne, Fifty Years of Rewriting the French Revolution, Issue 30, March 1998 John Hardman, Louis XVI and the French Revolution, Issue 25, September 1996 Articles in History Today Tim Blanning, The Abortive Crusade, Volume 39/5, May 1989 Maurice Cranston, Ideas and Ideologies, 39/5, May 1989 William S Cormack and Michael Sydenham, Counter-Revolution? Toulon, 1793, Volume 37/10, October 1987 Marisa Linton, Robespierre and the Terror, Volume 56/8, August 2006

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Russia in Turmoil, 1900-1921 Books Chris Corin andTerry Fiehn, Communist Russia Under Lenin and Stalin, (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Text, 2002) Chris Culpin and Graham Darby, The Russian Revolution (Longman History in Depth) Sheila Fitzpatrick, The Russian Revolution (OUP 2008) John Hutchinson, Late Imperial Russia, 1890-1917 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1999) Michael Lynch, Reaction and Revolution: Russia 1894-1924 (Hodder, Access to History, 2005) Michael Lynch, From Autocracy to Communism: Russia 1894-1941 (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) David Marples, Lenin's Revolution in Russia, 1917-21, (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2000) Steve Phillips, Lenin and the Russian Revolution (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2000) S A Smith, The Russian Revolution: A Very Short Introduction (OUP 2002) A Wood, The Russian Revolution (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1986) Alan Wood, The Origins of the Russian Revolution 1861-1917(Lancaster Pamphlets 2003) Articles in History Review Peter Anderson, Why did the Bolsheviks Win the Russian Civil War?, Issue 43, September 2002 Richard Cavendish, The Bolshevik-Menshevik Split, Volume 53/11, November 2003 Graham Darby, The October Revolution, Issue 28, September 1997 Michael Lynch, The Roles of Lenin and Stalin in the Russian Revolution, Issue 36, March 2000 Russell Tarr, Lenin in Power, Issue 55, September 2006 Ian Thatcher, Leon Trotsky and 1905, Issue 52, September 2005 Articles in History Today Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart, The February Revolution of 1917, Volume 41/2, February 1991 Richard Cavendish, 'Bloody Sunday' in St Petersburg, Volume 55/1, January 2005 Richard Cavendish, The Mutiny on the Potemkin, Volume 55/6, June 2005 Evan Mawdsley, Rewriting Russia's Revolution, Volume 40/6, June 1990 Beryl Williams, Russia 1905, Volume 55/5, May 2005 Alan Wood, Russia 1905: Dress Rehearsal for Revolution, Volume 31/8, August 1981

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F983 and F984: Using Historical Evidence Books Angela Anderson, Andrew Pickering, Keith Lockton, Allan Todd, Martin D W Jones, OCR A Level History B: Historical Explanation and Using Historical Evidence (Heinemann, 2008) F983 The Impact and Consequences of the Black Death in England up to the 1450s Books Christopher Dyer, 'The Economy and Society' in The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England (OUP, 2000) L. R. Poos, A Rural Society after the Black Death: Essex 1350-1525, CUP (1991) G. Holmes, The Later Middle Ages 1272-1485, Thomas Nelson and Sons (1962) Linda Voigts, King Death: The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England, University of Toronto Press (1996) M. Ormrod and P. Lindley, The Black Death in England, (1996) Rosemary Horrox (ed), The Black Death, Manchester (1994) John Hatcher, ‘England in the aftermath of the Black Death’, Past and Present 144 (1994) Websites www.medievalsources.co.uk www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html

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Protest and Rebellion in Tudor England, 1489-1601 Books Nicholas Fellows, Disorder and Rebellion in Tudor England, (Hodder, Access to History, 2002) Anthony Fletcher and Diarmaid Macculloch, The Tudor Rebellions, (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2008). Useful sources John Guy, Tudor England (OUP, 1990) Tony Imperato and Martin D W Jones, OCR A Level History: Protest and Rebellion in Tudor England 1489-1601 (Heinemann, 2008) Paul Thomas, Authority and Disorder in Tudor Times, 1485-1603, (CUP, Perspectives in History) Roger Turvey and Nigel Heard, Edward VI and Mary: A Mid-Tudor Crisis? (Hodder, Access to History, 2006) Geoff Woodward, Rebellion and Disorder Under the Tudors 1485-1603, (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) Articles in History Review Nick Fellows, The Pilgrimage of Grace, October - December 1536, Issue 37, September 2000 John Matusiak, Mid-Tudor England: Years of Trauma and Survival, Issue 52, September 2005 Articles in History Today Mark Stoyle, Cornish Rebellions, 1497-1648, Volume 47/5, May 1997

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Radicalism, Popular Politics and Control, 1780-1880s Books Mike Scott Baumann, Reforming Britain 1815-1850 (Hodder, Access to History, 2006) Mike Scott Baumann, The Condition of England 1815-53 (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) Richard Brown, Change and Continuity in British Society 1800-1850 (CUP, Topics in History). Some useful sources Richard Brown, Revolution, Radicalism and Reform, England 1780-1846 (CUP, Perspectives in History) Eric Evans and Chris Culpin, Chartism (Longman History in Depth) Eric Evans, Parliamentary Reform in Britain, c.1770-1918 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1999). Useful for sources Eric Evans, Britain Before the Reform Act: Politics and Society 1815-1832 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2008) Charlotte Evers and Dave Welbourne, Britain 1783-1851: From Disaster to Triumph? (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Core Text, 2003) Patricia Hollis (ed), Class and Conflict in Nineteeth-Century England 1815-1850, (Routledge, 1973). An excellent collection of sources Jane Jenkins and Eric J Evans, Victorian Social Life, (Hodder, 2002) Rohan McWilliam, Popular Politics in Nineteenth-Century England (Routledge, 1998). An excellent introduction for teachers Edward Royle, Chartism, (Longman Seminar Studies in History, 1996). Useful for sources Edward Royle, Radical Politics: Religion and Unbelief (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1971) Neil Tonge, Industrialisation and Society 1700-1914, (Nelson, Challenging History, 1993) Vyvyen Brendon, The Age of Reform, (Hodder, History at Source, 1994) Duncan Watts Whigs, Radicals and Liberals 1815-1914, (Hodder, Access to History, 2002) Michael Willis, Britain 1815-1918: A Leap in the Dark? (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Core Text, 2006) Articles in History Review Eric Evans, Chartism Revisited, Issue 33, March 1999 Graham Goodlad, Joseph Chamberlain: 'the one who made the weather', Issue 51, March 2005 Edward Royle, The Language of Class and Radicalism, Issue 29, December 1997

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Articles in History Today Stuart Andrews, Pitt and Anti-Jacobin Hysteria, Volume 48/9, September 1998 John Belcham, 'Orator Hunt' 1773-1835, Volume 35/3, March 1985 Richard Cavendish, Failed Chartist Demonstration in London, Volume 48/4, April 1998 Malcolm Chase, Chartism's Black Activist, Volume 57/10, October 2007 John Crosland, The Dockers Who Won, Volume 39/10, October 1989 David Englander, Tolpuddle: The Making of Martyrs, Volume 34/12, December 1984 R J Morris, Class and Common Interest, Volume 33/5, May 1983 John Stevenson, The Tolpuddle Martyrs, Volume 33/11, November 1983

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The Impact of War on British Society and Politics since 1900 Books M Beloff, Wars and Welfare: Britain 1914-1945 (Edward Arnold, 1984) M D Blanch, 'British Society and the War', in Peter Warwick (ed) The South African War, (1980) Angus Calder, The People's War (Jonathan Cape, 1969) Angus Calder, The Myth of the Blitz (Jonathan Cape, 1991). In which he revises many of the views in the previous book. Gerard J DeGroot, Blighty: British Society in the Era of the Great War, (Longman, 1996) Chris Culpin, Eric Evans, Ruth Henig, Contemporary Britain 1914-1979 (Longman Advanced History) Susan Grayzel, Women and the First World War (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2002). Contains useful sources Jocelyn Hunt and Sheila Watson, Britain and the two World Wars, (CUP, Topics in History, 1990). Some useful sources Arthur Marwick, The Deluge: British Society and the First World War (Bodley Head, 1965) Arthur Marwick, Britain in the Century of Total War (Bodley Head, 1968, Pelican 1970) Arthur Marwick, War and Social Change in the Twentieth Century (Macmillan, 1974) Arthur Marwick (ed), Total War and Social Change (Macmillan, 1988) Robert Pearce, Britain: Politics, Economy and Society 1918-1951 (Hodder, 2008) Rex Pope, War and Society in Britain, 1899-1948 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1991). Useful for sources Ron Stapley, Britain 1900-1945 (Hodder, History at Source, 1992). Has some relevant sources Articles in History Today William Crofts, The Attlee Government's Pursuit of Women, Volume 36/8, August 1986 David Nash, The Boer War and its Humanitarian Critics, Volume 49/6, June 1999 Articles in History Review Graham Goodlad, British Governments, War and Society, 1793-1918, Issue 55, September 2006 Raphael Mokades, The New Liberalism, Issue 26, December 1996 Stepen Roberts, Did the British People Welcome the Declaration of War in August 1914? Issue 52, September 2005

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F984 The Vikings in Europe, 790s-1066 Books Martin Arnold, The Vikings, Culture and Conquest (Hambledon Continuum, 2007) Martin Arnold, The Vikings: A Short History, (The History Press, 2008) Martin Arnold, The Vikings: Wolves of War (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Critical Issues in History, 2006) Bertil Almgren, et al, The Viking. (Crescent Books, 1975) Jesse Byock, Viking Age Iceland (Penguin, 2001) Kevin Crossley-Holland, The Norse Myths (Pantheon, 1980) P G Foote, et al, The Viking Achievement (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1970) James Graham-Campbell, et al, Cultural Atlas of the Viking World (Facts on File, 1994). Has lots of pictures James Graham-Campbell, The Viking World (1980) James Graham-Campbell, Viking Artefacts: A Select Catalogue (British Museum Publications, 1980). Images of Viking artefacts Chartrand, Durham, Harrison and Heath, The Vikings: Voyages of Discovery and Plunder (Osprey, 2006) P Grifftiths, The Viking Art of War (Greenhill Books, 1995) John Haywood, The Penguin Historical Atlas of the Vikings, (Penguin, 1995) Ian Heath, The Vikings. Osprey Men-at-Arms Elite Series 3 (Osprey Publishing Ltd 1985) Judith Jesch, Women in the Viking Age (The Boydell Press, 1991) Gwyn Jones, A History of the Vikings (Oxford University Press, 1984) Angus Konstam, Historical Atlas of the Viking World (Mercury Books, 2004) Magnus Magnusson, Vikings! (E.P. Dutton, 1980) R I Page, Norse Myths, (University of Texas Press, 1990) Phillip Pulsiano, (ed), Medieval Scandinavia, An Encyclopedia (Garland Publishing, 1993) Else Roesdahl, The Vikings (Penguin, 1998). A very accessible book with a complete summary of Norse history, culture, daily life, and religion Roesdahl, Else, (ed), From Viking to Crusader: The Scandinavians and Europe 800-1200 (Rizzoli, 1992) Peter Sawyer, (ed) The Oxford Illustrated History of the Vikings (Oxford University Press, 1997).

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Sources: Penguin Classics publishes a large number of texts, including The Vinland Sagas, Egil’s Saga, King Garald’s Saga, The Saga of Grettir the Strong Anthony Faulkes, tr. Snorri Sturluson's Edda (Everyman, 1987) Lee M Hollander, tr. Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla (University of Texas Press, 1964) Carolyne Larrington, tr. Poetic Edda (Oxford University Press, 1996) Thorsson Örnólfur (ed) The Sagas of the Icelanders, A Selection (Viking, 2000) R I Page, Chronicles of the Vikings (University of Toronto Press, 1995) Websites http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html for an excellent website for sources. Unfortunately Viking sources are ‘hidden’ in sub sections, so the reader will have to navigate around the website from this cover page. Try Carolingians and 10th century collapse first BBC Vikings, http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/vikings/ Smithsonian Vikings, http://www.mnh.si.edu/vikings/start.html Viking Heritage, http://viking.hgo.se/ Articles in History Review James Graham-Campbell, The Vikings in England, Volume 32/7, July 1982 Articles in History Today Eric Christiansen, Canute and His World, Volume 36/11, November 1986 Patricia Cleveland-Peck, The Viking Island, Volume 57/2, February 2007 Simon Coupland and Janet Nelson, The Vikings on the Continent, Volume 38/12, December 1988 John Graham-Campbell, Pagans and Christians, Volume 36/10, October 1986 Richard Hall, The Vikings as Town-Dwellers, Volume 36/11, November 1986 Pauline Stafford, The Danes and the 'Danelaw', Volume 36/10, October 1986

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The Italian Renaissance c.1420-c.1550 Books Jerry Brotton, The Renaissance: A Very Short Introduction, (OUP, 2006) A Brown, The Renaissance (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1999). Useful for sources. Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, (Penguin Classics, 1999). Available in many other editions Peter Burke, Tradition and Innovation in Renaissance Italy (Fontana 1974) Peter Burke, The Italian Renaissance: Culture and Society in Italy (Polity Press 1999) Peter Burke, The Renaissance, (Palgrave Macmillan 1997) Peter Elmer (ed), The Renaissance in Europe; An Anthology (Yale University Press 2000). A useful collection of sources Robert Hole, Renaissance Italy, (Hodder, Access to History, 1998) Lisa Jardine, Wordly Goods: A New History of the Renaissance (Doubleday 1996) Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (Penguin Classics). Available in many other editions Nancy G Siiisi, Medieval and Renaissance Medicine, (University of Chicago Press, 1990). For teachers Keith Whitlock (ed), The Renaissance in Europe: A Reader (Yale University Press, 2000). A collection of articles by leading historians Articles in History Review Jon Cook, Why Renaissance? Why Florence? Issue 47, December 2003 Robert Hole, The Medici Brothers 1469-78, Issue 33, March 1999 Articles in History Today Ailson Brown, Jacob Burckhardt's Renaissance, Volume 38/10, October 1988

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European Nationalism, 1815-1914: Germany and Italy Books Timothy Baycroft, Nationalism in Europe 1789-1945 (CUP, Perspectives in History) Derek Beales and Eugenio Biagini, The Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy, (Longman, 2002). Useful sources Vyvyen Brenden, The Making of Modern Italy 1800-71, (Hodder, History at Source, 1998). Contains useful sources John Breuilly, Austria, Prussia and the Making of Modern Germany, 1806-1871 (Longm,an, Seminar Studies in History, 2002) Peter Browning, Revolutions and Nationalities: Europe 1825-1890 (CUP, Perspectives in History, 2000) Martin Clark, The Italian Risorgimento (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1998). Contains useful sources Martin Collier, Italian Unification 1820-71 (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2003) Alan Farmer, The Unification of Italy 1815-1919 (Hodder, Access to History, 2007) John Gooch, The Unification of Italy (Routledge, Lancaster Pamphlets, 1986) Peter Jones, The 1848 Revolutions (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1991) Stephen J Lee, Imperial Germany 1871-1918, (Routledge, Questions and Analysis, 1999) Michael Morrogh, The Unification of Italy (Palgrave Macmillan, Documents and Debates, 2002). Contains useful sources Robert Pearce and Andrina Stiles, The Unification of Italy (Hodder, Access to History, 2006) Ian Porter and Ian Armour, Imperial Germany, 1890-1918, (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1991) Roger Price, The Revolutions of 1848 (Palgrave Macmillan, 1988) Lucy Riall, The Italian Risorgimento: State, Society and National Unification (Routledge, 1994). A useful introduction for teachers W G Shreeves, Nationmaking in Nineteenth Century Europe (Nelson). Contains useful sources Jonathan Sperber, The European Revolutions 1848-1851 (CUP, 2005) Vyvyen Brendon, The Making of Modern Italy, (Hodder, History at Source, 1998) Bob Whitfield, Germany 1848-1914 (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2000) D.G. Williamson, Bismarck and Germany, 1862-90 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1986)

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Eric Wilmot, Great Powers 1814-1914 (Nelson, Challenging History, 1992). Contains some sources Articles in History Review Peter Clements, The British and the Risorgimento, Issue 35, December 1999 Alan Farmer, How was Italy Unified?, Issue 54, March 2006 Edgar Feuchtwanger, Bismarck, Prussis and German Nationalism, Issue 39, March 2001 Robert Pearce, Giuseppe Mazzini, Issue 57, March 2007 F G Stapleton, Liberal Italy: The Midwife of Fascism or a Much-Maligned State?, Issue 41, December 2001 F G Stapleton, Making Sense of 19th Century Nationalism, Issue 61, September 2008 Bruce Waller, Bismarck, Issue 30, March 1998 Articles in History Today John Breuilly, The German National Question and 1848, Volume 48/5, May 1998 Christopher Duggan, Nation-Building in Nineteenth Century Italy, Volume 52/2, February 2002 Ian Fitzgerald, Sicilian Uprising Starts a Year of European Revolutions, Volume 48/1, January 1998 Robert Gerwarth, Bismarck and the German Right, Volume 57/6, June 2007 Denis Mack Smith, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Volume 41/8, August 1991 Lucy Riall, Garibaldi; The First Celebrity, Volume 57/8, August 2007

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Race and American Society, 1865-1970s Books Hugh Brogan, The Penguin History of the United States (Penguin, 1985) R Cook, Sweet Land of Liberty? African American Struggle for Civil Rights in the Twentieth Century (Longman, 1997) Bruce J Dierenfield, The Civil Rights Movement, (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2008) P Englebert, American Civil Rights Almanac: Hispanic Americans/Native Americans (Gale Group, 1990) Ron Field, Civil Rights in America, 1865-1980 (CUP, Perspectives in History, 2002) D L Fixico (ed) Rethinking Native American History (New Mexico UP, 1997) John Hope Franklin and Isidore Starr, The Negro in Twentieth Century America (Random House, 1967) David Paterson, Doug Willoughby, Susan Willoughby, Civil Rights in the USA 1863-1980 (Heinemann, Advanced History, 2001) Joanne de Pennington, Modern America: 1865 to the Present, (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Text, 2005) Vivienne Saunders, Race Relations in the USA 1863-1980 (Hodder, Access to History, 2006) Vivienne Sanders, Civil Rights in the USA 1945-1968 (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) Websites www.teachersdomain.org/special/civil/ http://americanhistory.si.edu/perfectunion/experience/index.htm www.loc.gov/african/intro.html Articles in History Review Peter Ling, We Shall Overcome, Issue 45, March 2003 Mark Rathbone, Selma and Civil Rights, Issue 60, March 2008 Mark Rathbone, The US Supreme Court and Civil Rights, Issue 48, March 2004 Viv Sanders, Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Issue 55, September 2006 Viv Sanders, African American Women and the Struggle for Racial Equality, Issue 58, September 2007 Articles in History Today Richard Cavendish, Alabama Bus Segregation Ended, Volume 56/11, November 2006 Richard Cavendish, The Death of Martin Luther King, Volume 58/4, April 2008 Peter Ling, Martin Luther King's Half-Forgotten Dream, Volume 48/4, April 1998

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F985 and F986: Historical Controversies Books John H Arnold, History: A Very Short Introduction, OUP, 2000. A good basic introduction Jeremy Black and Donald M MacRaild, Studying History, (Palgrave 2000). Useful for different methods and approaches David Cannadine, What Is History Now? (Palgrave 2002) E.H. Carr What Is History? There are many editions. The most recent has a useful introduction by R J Evans, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001 R J Evans In Defence of History, Granta Books, 2001 Andrew Field, OCR A Level History B: Historical Controversies and Historical Significance (Heinemann, 2009) Juliet Gardiner (ed) The History Debate, (Collins and Brown, 1990) Keith Jenkins Re-thinking History, Routledge, 2003. For an introduction to postmodernism and history. For the teacher Arthur Marwick, The New Nature of History; Knowledge, Evidence, Language, Palgrave, 2001. A comprehensive introduction useful for all units John Warren, History and the Historians (Hodder, Access to History, 2006) John Shaw, Why do historians disagree? John Tosh, The Pursuit of History: Aims, Methods and New Directions in the Study of Modern History, Longman, 2006. Probably the most comprehensive coverage of issues relevant to this unit (and other units) Websites www.open2.net/history/disagree.html Historiography www.pvhs.chico.k12.ca.us/ Articles in History Today Christopher Hill, Historians and Words, Volume 33/3, March 1983 Mark R Horowitz, Which Road to the Past? Volume 34/1, January 1984 Harvey Kaye, Hard Times? Volume 41/7, July 1991 Jonathan Steinberg, Historians and Facts, Volume 33/5, May 1983

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Articles in History Review Jeremy Black, Whig History and Lost Causes, Issue 23, December 1995 Antonio Cazoria-Sanchez, The New Cultutal History - and You, Issue 60, March 2008 Richard J Evans, Postmodernism and the Study of History, Issue 32, December 1998 Ronald Hutton, The Reality of History, Volume 33/11, November 1983 Frank McDonough, The Role of the Individual in History, Issue 24, March 1996 Unit F985 The Debate over the Impact of the Norman Conquest, 1066-1216 Books Marjorie Chibnall, The Debate on the Norman Conquest, (Manchester University Press, 1999). For the teacher Marjorie Chibnall, Anglo-Norman England, 1066-1166 (Wiley Blackwell, 1987) George Garnett, 'Conquered England', in The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England (OUP, 2000) Brian Golding, Conquest and Colonisation: The Normans in Britain, 1066-1100, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2001). For the teacher Toby Purser, Medieval England 1042-1228 (Heinemann, 2004) Hugh M Thomas, The Norman Conquest: England After William the Conqueror (Rowman and Littlefield, 2007) Articles in History Today R Allen Brown, The Norman Impact, Volume 36/2, February 1986 Elizabeth van Houts, The Trauma of 1066, Volume 46/10, October 1996

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The Debate over Britain's 17th Century Crises, 1629-89 Books Angela Anderson, An Introduction to Stuart Britain, 1610-1714, Hodder, Access to History, 1999) Angela Anderson, The Civil Wars 1640-9, (Hodder, Access to History, 2003) Norah Carlin, The Causes of the English Civil War, (Wiley Blackwell, 1998) Barry Coward, The Stuart Age (Longman 1980) Chris Culpin, Eric Evans and Barry Coward, Stuart England 1603-1714: The Formation of the British State (Longman Advanced History 1997) Christopher Hill, The Century of Revolution (Routledge, 2001) Chrisopher Hill, The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution, (Penguin, 1991) Barry Coward, Oliver Cromwell (Longman 1991) Eveline Cruickshank, The Glorious Revolution (Palgrave Macmillan 2000) Ann Hughes, The Causes of the English Civil War, (Palgrave Macmillan, 1998) Peter Gaunt, The British Wars 1637-51, (Routledge, 1997) Ronald Hutton, Debates in Stuart History, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004) Michael Lynch, The Interregnum 1649-60 (Hodder, Access to History, 2002) John Miller, The Glorious Revolution (Longman Seminar Series 1997) John Morrill, The Revolt of the Provinces, (Longman 1980) R C Richardson, The Debate on the English Revolution (Manchester University Press, 1998) Conrad Russell, The Origins of the English Civil War (Palgrave Macmillan, Problems in Focus 1973) Conrad Russell, The Causes of the English Civil War, (OUP 1990) Dale Scarboro, England 1625-1660: Charles I, The Civil War and Cromwell, (Hodder, SHP Advanced History Text, 2005) Lawrence Stone, The Causes of the English Revolution, (Routledge, 2001) C V Wedgewood, The King's Peace 1637-1641 (1974) C V Wedgewood, The King's War 1641-1647 (1974) These are both useful as examples of narrative history Barry Williams, Elusive Settlement: England's Revolutionary Years 1637-1701 (Nelson, 1984)

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Articles in History Review Martyn Bennet, What's in a Name: The Death of the English Civil War, Issue 45, March 2003 Graham Goodlad, The Cromwellian Protectorate, Issue 57, March 2007 Gragam Goodlad, Before the Glorious Revolution, Issue 58, September 2007 Articles in History Today John Adamson, The English Context of the British Civil Wars, Volume 48/11, November 1998 Sarah Barber, Charles I: Regicide and Republicanism, Volume 46/1, January 1996 Anne Laurence, Women's Work and the English Civil War, Volume 42/6, June 1992 Brian Manning, What was the English Revolution? Volume 34/3, March 1984 John Morrill, Reading History: The English Civil Wars 1642-1649, Volume 32/9, September 1982 John Morrill, What was the English Revolution? Volume 34/3,March 1984 John Morrill, The Later Stuarts - A Glorious Revolution?, Volume 38/7, July 1988 John Morrill, Christopher Hill Remembered, Volume 53/6, June 2003 Jane Ohlmeyer, The Wars of the Three Kingdoms, Volume 48/11, November 1998 Richard Ollard, Clarendon and the Great Rebellion, Volume 37/9, September 1987 Geoffrey Robertson, What the Regicides Did For Us, Volume 55/10, October 2005 Ivan Roots, Reading History: The Interregnum, 1649-1660. Volume 33/5, May 1983 Conrad Russell, The Bourgeois Revolution: A Mirage? Volume 40/9, September 1990 David Underdown, What was the English Revolution? Volume 34/3, March 1984

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Different Interpretations of British Imperialism, c.1850-c.1950 Books Piers Brendon, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire 1781-1997 (Jonathan Cape, 2008) Judith Brown and Wm Roger Louis, The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume 4: Twentieth Century (OUP, 2001) P J Cain and A G Hopkins, British Imperialism: Innovation and Expansion 1688-1914 (Longman 1997). For the teacher John Darwin, The End of the British Empire: The Historical Debate (Wiley Blackwell, 2006) Niall Ferguson, Empire, Penguin, 2007 Andrew Holland and Alex Holland, OCR A Level History B: Different Interpretations of British Imperialism 1850-1950 (Heinemann, 2009) Ronald Hyam, Britain's Declining Empire: The Road to Decolonisation 1918-1968 (CUP, 2007) Dane Kennedy, Britain at the Height of Empire, 1880-1945 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2002) Brian Lapping, End of Empire, (Paladin1985) Tim Leadbeater, Britain and India 1845-1947 (Hodder, Access to History, 2008) W M Roger Louis (ed), Imperialism: The Robinson and Gallagher Controversy (Franklin Watts 1976) Frank MacDonagh The British Empire, 1815-1914 (Hodder, Access to History, 1994) Roger Owen and Bob Sutcliffe (ed), Studies in the Theory of Imperialism (Longman 1972 P J Marshall (ed) The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire (CUP, 1996) Andrew Porter (ed) The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume 3: Nineteenth Century (OUP, 2003) Andrew Porter, European Imperialism 1860-1914 (Palgrave 1994). Useful for explaining different interpretations. Jane Samson, Race and Empire (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2004) Simon C Smith, British Imperialism 1750-1970, (CUP, Cambridge Perspectives in History, 1998) Gary Thorn, End of Empires - European Decolonisation 1919-80, (Hodder, Access to History, 2001) Harrison Wright (ed), The New Imperialism: Analysis of Late Nineteenth Century Expansion (D C Heath and Company 1976) Nicholas White, Decolonisation: The British Experience Since 1945 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1999)

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Articles in History Review Robert Carr, Concession and Repression: British Rule in India 1857-1919, Issue 52, September 2005 Jonathan Colman, The Expansion and Contraction of the British Empire, c.1870-1980, Issue 55, September 2006 Robert Pearce, The British Empire - Imperial Attitudes 1900-39, Issue 24, March 1996 Articles in History Today Jean Alphonse Bernard, Bengal and Punjab - Before and Beyond, Volume 47/9, September 1997 Piers Brendon, A Moral Audit of the British Empire, Volume 57/10, October 2007 Judith Brown, Gandhi and Nehru - Frustrated Visionaries?, Volume 47/9, September 1997 Bernard Porter, Critics of Empire, Volume 57/10, October 2007

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The Debate over British Appeasement in the 1930s Books P M H Bell, 'Appeasement' in Martin Pugh A Companion to Modern European History 1871-1945, (Blackwell, 1997) Andrew Boxer, Appeasement (Collins, Questions in History 1998) Cato, Guilty Men, (Gollancz 1940). Reissued by Penguin as a Twentieth Century Classic in 1998. The original attack on Chamberlain and his government J. D. Charmley, Chamberlain and the Lost Peace, (Edward Arnold 1989) Martin Gilbert and Richard Gott, The Appeasers (Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1963) Graham Darby, Hitler, Appeasement and the Road to War, (Hodder, Access to History, 2007) Alan Farmer, Britain and Foreign Affairs 1919-1939 (Hodder, Access to History, 2006) P. Kennedy, ‘Appeasement’ in G. Martel, ed, The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered: the A.J.P. Taylor Debate after twenty five years, London 1989 F McDonough, ‘Why Appeasement?’ in P. Catterall ed, Britain 1918-51, (Heinemann, 1994) Frank McDonough, Hitler, Chamberlain and Appeasement (CUP, Perspectives in History) Frank McDonough, Neville Chamberlain, Appeasement and the British Road to War (Manchester University Press 1998) R.A.C. Parker, Chamberlain and Appeasement: British Policy and the Coming of the Second World War, (Macmillan 1993) Keith Robbins, Appeasement (Wiley Blackwell, Historical Association Studies 1997) A.J.P Taylor, The Origins of the Second World War (Penguin 2001) Articles in History Review Andrew Boxer, French Appeasement, Issue 59, December 2007 Frank McDonough, Chamberlain - Guilty Man or National Saviour?, Issue 23, December 1995 Robert Pearce, Appeasement, Issue 30, March 1998 Articles in History Today Richard Cavendish, The Munich Conference, Volume 58/9, September 2008 Paul Kennedy, Reading History: Appeasement, Volume 32/10, October 1982 Peter Mellini, Not the Guilty Men? Punch and Appeasement, Volume 46/5, May 1996 Peter Neville, The Dirty A-word: Appeasement, Volume 56/4, April 2006

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F986 Different Approaches to the Crusades, 1095-1272 Books Norman Housley, Contesting the Crusades (Wiley Blackwell, 2006). A very useful discussion of different interpretations Peter Lock, The Routledge Companion to the Crusades, (Routledge, 2006). Part IV is useful for the historiography Thomas F Madden (ed), The Crusades: The Essential Readings (Wiley Blackwell, 2002). A useful collection of essays Thomas F Madden, The New Concise History of the Crusades, (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005) Helen Nicholson (ed), The Crusades, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). A series of essays that discuss different interpretations. For the teacher Jonathan Phillips, Crusades, 1095-1197 (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2002) Jonathan Phillips, The Crusades 1095-1197 (Longman 2002) Jonathan Riley-Smith (ed), The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, (OUP, 2001). The first chapter is a useful survey of the historiography Jonathan Riley-Smith, The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading (Leicester University Press, 2003) Jonathan Riley-Smith, What Were the Crusades? (Palgrave Macmillan 2002) Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades, 3 volumes (CUP 1951-4). A classic account. Published in several different editions. The conclusion at the end of the third volume is worth reading Christopher Tyerman, The Crusades: A Very Short Introduction, (OUP, 2004) Christopher Tyerman, The Invention of the Crusades (Macmillan 1998) Websites www.crusades-encyclopedia.co/historiography.html. A useful collection of items about historiography of the Crusades Articles in History Review Douglas James, Christians and the First Crusade, Issue 53, December 2005 Articles in History Today Marcus Bull, The Pilgrimage Origins of the First Crusade, Volume 47/3, March 1997 Anthony Bryer, Sir Steven Runciman: The Spider, the Owl and the Historian, Volume 51/5, May 2001

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Peter Edbury, Chronicles of Crusade - William of Tyre, Volume 38/6, June 1988 Robert Irwin, Muslim Responses to the Crusades, Volume 47/4, April 1997 Jonathan Phillips, Who Were the First Crusaders? Volume 47/3, March 1997 Jonathan Phillips, The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople, Volume 54/5, May 2004 Jonathon Riley-Smith, Reading History: The Crusades, Volume 32/4, April 1982 Nigel Saul, When Worlds Collide: Confronting the Crusades, Volume 47/3, March 1997

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Different Interpretations of Witch-hunting in Early Modern Europe c.1560-c.1660 Books Jonathan Barry and Own Davies (ed) Witchcraft Historiography (Palgrave 2007) Anne Llewellyn Barstow, Witchcraze: A New History of the European Witch Hunts (Harper Collins, 1995) An approach based on gender Robin Briggs, Witches and Neighbours: The Social and Cultural Context of European Witchcraft (Blackwell 2002). A fascinating account Brian P Levack, The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe (Longman 2006). Often regarded as the classic account Margaret Murray's The Witch Cult in Western Europe can be found on the internet: sacred-texts.com/pag/murray.htm For a shorter example of Murray's work see her essay 'Witchcraft' in the 14th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Darren Oldridge (ed), The Witchcraft Reader, (Routledge, 2004). A very useful collection of interpretations and by leading historians Andrew Pickering, OCR A Level History B: Different Interpretations of Witch Hunting in Early Modern Europe c.1560-c.1660 (Heinemann) Geoffrey Scarre and John Callow, Witchcraft and Magic in Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Europe (Palgrave Macmillan 2001). An accessible survey of different approaches Robert Thurston, The Witch Hunts (Longman 2007). A good solid account H R Trevor-Roper, The European Witch-Craze of the 16th and 17th Centuries (Pelican 1969) Articles in History Review Robin Briggs, Early Modern Witch-hunts, Issue 25, September 1996 Simon Lemieux, Witch-Hunting in Early Modern Europe: the End of the 'Bloodbath of the Innocents', Issue 57, March 2007 Articles in History Today Gustav Henningsen, The Greatest Witch-Trial of All: Navarre, 1609-14, Volume 30/11, November 1980 H C Erik Midelfort, Heartland of the Witchcraze: Central and Northern Europe, Volume 31/2, February 1981 E William Monter, French and Italian Witchcraft, Volume 30/11, November 1980 Geoffrey Parker, The European Witchcraze Revisited, Volume 30/11, November 1980 Bob Scribner, Witchcraft and Judgement in Reformation Germany, Volume 40/4, April 1990

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Different American Wests, 1840-1900 Books Ray Allen Billington, The Far Western Frontier 1830 1860 (Harper 1962). For a traditional account of the West Ray Allen Billington and Martin Ridge, Western Expansion: A History of the American Frontier (Macmillan, 1957). For a traditional view of the American West William Cronon, George Miles and Jay Gitlin, Under an Open Sky: Rethinking America's Western Past (Norton, 1993). One of the books that helped create The New Western History William Deverell (ed), A Companion to the American West, (Blackwell, 2007). A useful collection of articles for the teacher Mark S Joy, American Expansionism, 1783-1860: A Manifest Destiny? (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 2003) Patricia Limerick, The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West (Norton, 1988). One of the books that helped create the New Western History Patrica Limerick, Clyde A Milner II and Charles E Rankin (eds) Trails: Towards a New Western History (University Press of Kansas, 1991). A useful collection of essays Clyde A Milner, Carol A O'Connor, Martha A Sandweiss (eds) The Oxford History of the American West (OUP 1994). A collection of essays Clyde A Milner II, Anne M Butler, and David Rich Lewis (eds), Major Problems in the History of the American West, 1997). A useful collection of articles for the teacher Clyde A Milner (ed) A New Significance: Re-Envisioning the History of the American West (OUP 1996) Francis Parkman, The Oregon Trial (1849) for an example of the early romantic versions of the West. It is available in many modern editions William G Robbins, Colony and Empire: The Capitalist Transformation of the American West (University Press of Kansas 1994) Frederick Jackson Turner, The Frontier in American History, (Dover, 1996).Contains two crucial essays: 'The Significance of the Frontier in American History', and 'Contributions of the West to American Democracy'. The first essay has been republished by Penguin in their Great Ideas series Margaret Walsh, The American Frontier Revisited (Macmillan 1981) Richard White, It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own: A New History of the American West (University of Oklahoma Press, 1993). A classic telling of the New Western History Articles in History Today Edward Countryman, Westerns and United States' History, Volume 33/3, March 1983 Chris Smallbone, How The West Was Lost, Volume 56/4, April 2006 Margaret Walsh, New Horizons for the American West, Volume 44/3, March 1994 Elliot West, Family Life on the Trail West, Volume 42/12, December 1992

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Debates about the Holocaust Books Omer Bartov (ed), The Holocaust: Origins, Implementation, Aftermath (Routledge 2000) Donald Bloxham and Tony Kushner, The Holocaust: Critical Historical Approaches (Manchester University Press 2005) Christopher R Browning, The Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy 1939-1942 (Arrow 2005) Lucy Dawidowicz, The War Against the Jews 1933-1945 (Pelican 1977) David Engel, The Holocaust: The Third Reich and the Jews (Longman, Seminar Studies in History, 1999) Richard J Evans, Telling Lies About Hitler: The Holocaust, History and the David Irving Trial (Verso 2002) Alan Farmer, Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust, (Hodder, Access to History, 1998) Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust (Abacus 2006) N Kinloch, The National Socialist Regime and Racial Policy (Hodder, Advanced Topic Master, 2009) Michael R Marrus, The Holocaust in History (Key Porter Books 2000) Peter Neville, The Holocaust, (CUP, Perspectives in History) John C G Rohl, 'Ordinary Germans as Hitler's willing executioners? The Goldhagen Controversy' in William Lamont (ed), Historical Controversies and Historians (Routledge, 1998) Dan Stone (ed) The Historiography of the Holocaust (Palgrave MacMillan 2004) Articles in History Review John Claydon, Interpretations of Nazi Germany, Issue 39, March 2001 Alan Farmer, Hitler and the Holocaust, Issue 58, September 2007 Julian Reed-Purvis, From 'Mercy Death' to Genocide, Issue 45, March 2003 William D Rubinstein, Britain and the Holocaust: A Critique, Issues 34, September 1999 Cressida Trew, Poland and Holocaust History, Issue 35, December 1999 Articles in History Today William Carr, A Final Solution? Nazi Policy Towards the Jews, Volume 35/11, November 1985 Taylor Downing, Auschwitz: The Forgotten Evidence, Volume 55/2, February 2005 Douglas Johnson, French Historians and the Holocaust, Volume 46/10, October, 1996 Michael Kustow, Impressions of the Irving Trial, Volume 50/5, May 2000

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F987: Historical Significance Christine Counsell, 'Looking Through a Josephine-Butler-shaped window: focusing pupils' thinking on historical significance', in Teaching History, 114, Historical Association Hugh Brogan, Historians and the Great Britons, Volume 53/1, January 2003. An interesting discussion of the 100 Great Britons poll Martin Hunt 'Teaching Historical Significance' in Issues in History Teaching, James Arthur and Robert Phillips (eds). (Routledge, 2000) Stephane Levesque 'Teaching second-order concepts in Canadian history; The importance of "historical significance" 'from Canadian Social Studies, Volume 39. No.2 by. Found at - www.quasar.ualberta.ca/css T Lomas Teaching and Assessing Historical Understanding (Historical Association, 1990) 'Some ideas for teaching significance' from the PGCE History website at UEA - www.uea.ac.uk/historypgce/significance

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