History GCSE Coursework and Revision Tutorials

Our GCSE History tutorials have been designed to guide you through your coursework and help prepare you for your exams. By following the curriculum each tutorial will impart the necessary information required for your GCSE and to ensure excellence of content, we have handpicked a range of proven history teachers and subject specialist academics to write them. Furthermore, as we believe that education should be enjoyable, we have jam packed our tutorials full of exciting sound effects, newsreels, quotes and music so not only will you be learning but you will also be entertained as well. Each series is split into the different subjects that you will need to learn for your coursework. If you need to write an essay, a tutorial will give you the right information. If you miss a lesson, a tutorial will enable you to catch up. If you are revising, listen to the tutorials time and time again so you fully understand the subject. Have fun!

Germany 1919-1945: The Development of Dictatorship Edexcel IGCSE

History

GCSE

Edexcel

21 tutorials available 21 tutorials total

The significance of what occurred in Germany during our period of study needs no exaggeration. They say history repeats itself but we must hope that this period provides lessons which the world does not forget. Welcome to our series on Germany 1919-1945: The Development of Dictatorship for Edexcel IGCSE. In it we examine all the main themes: The establishment of the Weimar Republic, the problems faced by the Weimar Republic from 1919-1923, its recovery from those problems and finally, the Third Reich.

Medicine in Britain 1250-present

History

GCSE

Edexcel

24 tutorials available 24 tutorials total

When did you last visit the doctor or dentist? Imagine the last illness or accident you had (hopefully not too serious a one!). Did you see someone quickly? Did they give you a diagnosis and treatment? Did they make you better? Now, imagine having no access to a doctor or dentist. Imagine no effective drugs or treatments. Imagine operations or tooth extractions with no anaesthetic. Imagine having no understanding of why you are Ill or if you'll get better. You'll have some insight into the lives of those who lived in this country a 1000, a hundred or even fifty years ago. In this series we follow the Edexcel specification from first to last including the study of the Historical Environment: The British Sector of the Western Front 1914-1918 Injuries, treatments and the trenches.

Edexcel History A The USA 1919−1941

History

GCSE

Edexcel

22 tutorials available 22 tutorials total

Even though the USA had entered WW1 and had subsequently involved itself in the affairs of post war Europe, American influence across the world really started to be felt for the first time during our period of study. The 'roaring twenties' conjure up images of wealth, parties, music, gangsters, cars and an emerging Hollywood. The cultural influence of the US was starting to spread. They say that if America sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold. No kidding! The 1930's Wall Street crash and subsequent depression reverberated around the world and still does. Our series has been written by Briton, Dr David Perkins, and American historian, Jakub Gaweda.

Early Elizabethan England 1558-1588

History

GCSE

Edexcel

16 tutorials available 16 tutorials total

Welcome to our series for the Edexcel specification on Elizabethan England. The series is broken down into 4 areas of four podcasts, each area focussed on one of the 4 key topics to be studied; Accession, Religion, Challenges and Society. Elizabeth is viewed as one of our greatest monarchs. She committed herself to her country, even ruling out marriage in favour of her subjects. But was this really a golden age? How did the country react to Elizabeth? Was she even wanted? This was a period of religious turmoil and would be a thorny issue throughout her reign. There were other issues too - revolts and rebellion at home and threats from abroad, especially the mighty Spanish. It was also a period when the English started to expand their horizons both at home and abroad. And what was life like at home under Elizabeth? There was plenty of change and, as is usual, winners and losers. Our series brings together Oxford historian and Tudor specialist, Dr Glyn Redworth, and Chris Eades, a History teacher at one of England's oldest schools, Harrow, which was established during our period in 1572 by Royal Charter of Elizabeth herself.

Russia and the Soviet Union 1917-1941

History

GCSE

Edexcel

16 tutorials available 16 tutorials total
This period study focuses on the development of Russia during a turbulent half century of change. It was a period of autocracy and communism – the fall of the Tsardom and the rise and consolidation of communism. Students will study the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of these two developments and the role ideas played in influencing change. They will also look at the role of key individuals and groups in shaping change and the impact the developments had on them. Entertainingly written by George Harrison and skilfully supported by Dr Mark Hurst.

IGCSE Russia and the Soviet Union 1905 - 1924

History

GCSE

Edexcel

15 tutorials available 15 tutorials total
This period study focuses on the development of Russia during a turbulent half century of change. It was a period of autocracy and communism – the fall of the Tsardom and the rise and consolidation of communism. Students will study the political, economic, social and cultural aspects of these two developments and the role ideas played in influencing change. They will also look at the role of key individuals and groups in shaping change and the impact the developments had on them. Entertainingly written by George Harrison and skilfully supported by Dr Mark Hurst.

Germany 1890-1945 Democracy and Dictatorship AQA History A GCSE

History

GCSE

AQA

25 tutorials available 25 tutorials total

The significance of what occurred in Germany during our period of study needs no exaggeration. They say history repeats itself but we must hope that this period provides lessons which the world does not forget. Welcome to our series for AQA History A GCSE. In it we cover all the main themes including: Germany and the growth of democracy, Germany and the depression, and the experiences of Germans under the Nazis.

The People's Health 1250 - Present Day

History

GCSE

AQA

20 tutorials available 20 tutorials total

When did you last visit the doctor or dentist? Imagine the last illness or accident you had (hopefully not too serious a one!). Did you see someone quickly? Did they give you a diagnosis and treatment? Did they make you better? Now, imagine having no access to a doctor or dentist. Imagine no effective drugs or treatments. Imagine operations or tooth extractions with no anaesthetic. Imagine having no understanding of why you are Ill or if you'll get better. You'll have some insight into the lives of those who lived in this country a 1000, a hundred or even fifty years ago.

Conflict and Tension 1894−1918

History

GCSE

AQA

21 tutorials available 21 tutorials total

The Causes and Events of the First World War is a fascinating period to study, with many complexities leading up to the war and then the actual war itself. This series combines the expertise of James Sladden, a history teacher of many years, with Dr William Butler, a specialist in World War 1. The series will help you to get ahead, reinforce what you learn in class and prepare for your GCSE examination.

AQA History B 20th C Depth Studies USA Sections A and B

History

GCSE

AQA

19 tutorials available 19 tutorials total

Even though the USA had entered WW1 and had subsequently involved itself in the affairs of post war Europe, American influence across the world really started to be felt for the first time during our period of study. The 'roaring twenties' conjure up images of wealth, parties, music, gangsters, cars and an emerging Hollywood. The cultural influence of the US was starting to spread. They say that if America sneezes the rest of the world catches a cold. No kidding! The 1930's Wall Street crash and subsequent depression reverberated around the world and still does. Our series has been written by Briton, Dr David Perkins, and American historian, Jakub Gaweda.

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