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Exam Skills: Crime & Punishment in Britain. c1000-Present
The 2 Mark "Describe One Feature" Question, The 8 Mark "How Useful are Sources A & B" Question, The 4 Mark "Follow up" Question , The 4 Mark "Explain One Way" Question , The 12 Mark "Explain Why" Question , The 16 Mark "How Far do you Agree" Question
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c1000–c1500: Crime & Punishment in Medieval England
The Types of Criminal Activity in Medieval England, Law Enforcement in Medieval England, Punishments in Medieval England, The Influence of the Church on 13th Century On Crime & Punishment: Case Study
c1500–c1700: Crime & Punishment in Early Modern England
The Types of Criminal Activity in Early Modern England, Law Enforcement in Early Modern England, Punishments in Early Modern England, The Gunpowder Plot, 1605: Case Study, Matthew Hopkins & the Witch-Hunts of 1645–47: Case Study
c1700–c1900: Crime & Punishment in Eighteenth & Nineteenth-Century Britain
The Types of Criminal Activity in Eighteenth & Nineteenth-Century Britain, Law Enforcement in Eighteenth & Nineteenth-Century Britain, Punishments in Eighteenth & Nineteenth-Century Britain, Pentonville Prison: Case Study, Robert Peel: Case Study
c1900–Present: Crime & Punishment in Modern Britain
The Types of Criminal Activity in Modern Britain, Law Enforcement in Modern Britain, Punishments in Modern Britain, The Treatment of Conscientious Objectors in the First & Second World Wars: Case Study, Derek Bentley & the Death Penalty: Case Study
Context: Whitechapel in the 19th Centiry
The Problems of Housing & Overcrowding in Whitechapel, Poverty & Crime in Whitechapel, The Inhabitants of Whitechapel
Policing Whitechapel
The Metropolitan Police, The Problems with Policing Whitechapel
The Whitechapel Murders, 1888
Investigative Policing & the Whitechapel Murders, Why Couldn't the Police Catch 'Jack the Ripper'?
Exam Questions: Medicine in Britain c.1250-Present
The 2 Mark "Describe One Feature" Question , The 8 Mark "How Useful are Sources A & B" Question, The 4 Mark "Follow up" Question , The 4 Mark "Explain One Way" Question , The 12 Mark "Explain Why" Question, The 16 Mark "How Far do you Agree" Question
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c1250-c1500 The Middle Ages
Perceived Causes of Disease in the Middle Ages, Medieval Medicine: Treatments, Prevention of Disease in Medieval England, The Black Death: Case Study
The Medical Renaissance, c1500-c1700
Ideas About Causes of Disease in Renaissance Britain, Medical Advancements During the Renaissance, Medical Treatments in Renaissance Britain, Prevention of Disease in Renaissance Britain, The Great Plague, 1665: Case Study
Medicine in Britain in the 18th & 19th Century
Ideas About Causes of Disease in 18th & 19th Century, Treatments for Disease in the 18th & 19th Century, Prevention of Disease in the 18th & 19th Century, Cholera in London, 1854: Case Study
Medicine in Modern Britain
Ideas About the Cause of Disease in Modern Britain, Medical Treatments in Modern Britain, Prevention of Disease in Modern Britain, Lung Cancer: Case Study
The British Sector of the Western Front: Context
The Context of the British Sector of the Western Front, The Trench System at the Western Front, The Terrain & Impact on Transport & Communications
The British Sector of the Western Front: Injuries
Health Problems in the Western Front Trenches, Wounds from Injuries on the Western Front
The British Sector of the Western Front: Treatment
The Chain of Evacuation in the First World War, The Stages of Treatment in the First World War
Improvements in Medicine & Surgery on the Western Front
Context of Medicine in the Early 20th Century, Experiments in Surgery & Medicine on the Western Front