The Conservatives, 1846-80

Disraeli – the main man (Illustrated London News)

Contents
Introduction
Give me 5!
What happened to Jim Crawford and Mandy Russell?
Course guide content
Unit site map


Maximising potential - important comment
What they never tell students
- until now, that is
Meerkat mentality - hardwire to prosperity
Minimising CO2 emissions
The good news and the bad news
Swimming with dolphins
The gaia principle
Work-life balance
You’re the boss
Users’ manual
Aesop rides again


Locking onto target
Awakening the dead
Disraeli - what he got up to
The main man - borrow his coat
Disraeli reveals all - about his political ideas
Unpacking Conservative thought, 1840s-1980s
- pending
Your right to know - about books
Where’s the manual!?


Fun stuff: lots of it – not to be overlooked

Input
The view from space - others call it unit overview
Everest the easy way - stage by stage
How the Franco-Prussian War was lost and won

Adding value
Dead in the water?
Less means more
The quantum principle
Two heads are better than one
Float an idea or exchange a theory -
unit chat room, restricted access
Ask a question -
restricted access link

Output

You are an historian
What's this about analysis anyway?
Construct your first chapter
Message and medium
Who’s got form?


Assessment
Self-mark your course
Riding shotgun
- the past the guide to the future

Lift off
Getting it together
Your safe deposit box
Mission accomplished
Party time


Databank
Sources and resources

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The Conservatives, 1846-80
(OCR Module 2584: English History 1780-1964 period study)
This unit guide was written by Ellen Parcell and Tom Wells
© Sempringham publishing 2007

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