Sempringham publishing, Bedford
Sempringham Studies
User-friendly texts written by acclaimed authors.

The studies have a common format with chapters on Overview and Issues,
Historiography and Continuity and Change.
Core chapters, carefully divided into subsections, include key documents and Questions to consider.
A chronology and the social and economic context enrich the texts.

 

Germany 1916-1941 by E.J.Feuchtwanger Germany 1916-1941 by E.J.Feuchtwanger
‘... [a] well written and accessible study of Germany under Weimar and Hitler. Sixth form students will find it a real boon.’
Teaching History
 
‘... competitively priced ... it should repay its investment time and time again.’
SATH Resources Review

ISBN 0 9515764 6 1 140pp. Illustrated. £7.95      Order Form


Russia 1917-1941 by Martin McCauley Russia 1917-1941 by Martin McCauley

‘... a good author; he has used his abilities to classify and condense; pupils will gain a sound basis of understanding ...’
SATH Resources Review

ISBN 0 9515764 5 3 122pp. Illustrated £7.95      Order Form


Italy 1915-1940 by Philip Morgan Italy 1915-1940 by Philip Morgan
‘This is an immensely enjoyable book. Complex issues are presented in a way that is immediately accessible to A-Level students ... a masterly account.’
new perspective

ISBN 0 9515764 8 8  89pp. Illustrated  £7.95     Order Form


Britain 1916-1940 by Andrew Thorpe Britain 1916-1940 by Andrew Thorpe

‘A stimulating, accessible informative little book: easily the liveliest and most useful text on this period.’
Audrey Turner, Colbayns School

‘The language and style of writing ... make his text a pleasure to read.’
Allan Ward

ISBN 0 9515764 7 X  108pp. Illustrated £7.95     Order Form


Eastern Europe 1918-1953 by Paul Lewis Eastern Europe 1918-1953. 
From Versailles to Cold War
by Paul Lewis


‘Paul Lewis guides the reader through the complexities with remarkable ease. ... I congratulate Dr Lewis on an excellent, informative and accessible text.’
SATH Resources Review

ISBN 0 9515764 4 5  122pp. Illustrated  £7.95      Order Form


‘If you are looking for topic books that will appeal to all your students, 
then do check out these books. Sempringham Studies, carefully structured 
for teachers and students, are strongly placed to meet the needs of 
the new A-Level in 2000 and beyond. 
At the very least, your Library should have them.’
(Review by the History Department,  Mark Rutherford Community College)

Other titles from Sempringham publishing

Essays on German History 1862-1939 Essays on German History 1862-1939
Each contribution is the outcome of solid historical scholarship, while readers will enjoy the wide range of styles. ... The publishers have done teachers and students a service by bringing together an economically priced package.' 
SATH Resources Review

The distinguished contributors of these 8 landmark essays include Professors R.J. Evans and Richard Overy and Dr Bruce Waller

ISBN 0 9515764 2 9  76pp. Illustrated  £7.95     Order Form


The Good History Students' Handbook The Good History Students' Handbook
Probably the most widely used A-Level History study handbook ever published.
Three parts: Study Skills; Concepts; Evidence. 
Foreword, 'Why History Matters', by the late Sir Geoffrey Elton.
‘... concise practical advice ... remarkably good value.’
Teaching History.

ISBN 0 9515764 1 0 178pp. Illustrated £7.95      Order Form


Undergraduate History Study - The Guide to Success
Undergraduate History Study - The Guide to Success 
by Gilbert Pleuger

The no nonsense guide to fast track undergraduate students to success. The 18 chapters are divided into two parts: study skills and an introduction to 
the theory of History.

‘Quite splendid - very much needed. Brief, practical and to the point.’
The late Professor John Fines

ISBN 0 9515764 3 7 92pp Illustrated £7.95      Order Form