Advanced History students’ study guide

 

 

 

   The much acclaimed, concise, no nonsense, introduction by Gilbert Pleuger.

  One of the free resources on the UK No 1 dedicated AS/A Modern History site.

  Chapter 8 was contributed by Neil Hart (latterly a Chief Examiner) and Viv Sanders.

  Introduction to our eLearning pages    The Study Centre of history-ontheweb.co.uk

 

 
 


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  See also, Concepts and their importance in History study by Gilbert Pleuger (2003)

  See also, Thinking about History. History and Theory: the basics

  See also, Today’ study tip - our rolling comments on good practice

  See also, Selected non-Sempringham videos related to study

 

 
   
   
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