HISTORY (A Level)
What is History A level?
History is the study of past events. History A Level is an opportunity to learn more about the past and gain a deeper understanding of issues we face today. In History A Level you will learn about 2 periods of history in depth with one focusing on British history and the other focusing on world history. You will also have the opportunity to complete your own independent study into the British Empire. The study of History will not only inform you of past events but also help you understand why the world has developed in the way it has. If you enjoyed the study of History at GCSE level, enjoy discussing current affairs and would like to know more about the world, then History would be a great A Level choice for you.
Exam Board: AQA
What will I learn?
The Tudors - the reigns of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I 1485-1603.
Revolutionary Russia - The Russian Revolution, the rise of Stalin and Stalin’s dictatorship 1917-1953.
British Empire - the rise and fall of the British Empire in Africa.
How will I be assessed?
80% examination
20% coursework
Entry requirements
Grade 6 or above in English Literature and another Humanities subject
Where can History A level take me?
History A Level is well respected by universities and many History graduates go on to careers in law, journalism and government. The topics studied and analytical skills gained make it a great choice for anyone interested in Law, Politics, Anthropology and other social sciences.
Further reading and watching
The Tudor Century - I Dawson
The triumph of Elizabethan Britain – M Tillbrook
The Russian Revolution - O Figes
Stalin - The Court of the Red Tsar - S S Montefiore
The Empire Project - J Darwin