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This site is open access apart from the Study Centre and GCSE Resource bank

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For a list of the circa 230 articles in the Study Centre click here.
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Index page - non-folder pages

  Study Centre access

  eLearning help

  Order forms and online payment facility

  Search the open access pages facility

  Indexes of articles

  e-new perspective access 

  Reviews, unsolicited, of our resources

  Partners - currently being populated

  Quick site tour and site map

  Comments on how to use this site, for teachers

  Comments on how to use this site, for students

  FAQs - frequently asked questions about eLCs

   Application for two free books for any users of this site

  Why our Licence is so cost effective

  E-mail link to gain details of our inexpensive site licence

  Study Centre information

  GCSE Resource bank and GCSE site map

    The arrangement and structure of the Study Centre is outlined in the quick tour.
    230 new perspective articles and lots, lots more. 
    e-new perspective: the journal online, 1995-the present. 
    Access to the Study Centre is restricted to Licence holding schools/colleges
    their staff and their students (or individuals who pay online). Order form
    An inexpensive site licences is available and is very popular. 
    Maintained KS4 schools are able to use eLCs for payment of the Licence.
About new perspective - the leading Modern History journal
    Explore new perspective
    Explore the STUDY CENTRE on this site
    What amazes students
    Index of the circa 230 articles on this website
    Sample the articles on this site
    Click here to print an order form
    Back issues

    GCSE Resource bank site map - click here

Advanced History students’ study guide (in html and pdf format)
      Introduction
      1.  Reading and noting
      2.  Hunting for information
      3.  Working on information
      4.  Talking and listening
      5.  People and historical study
      6.  History analysis
      7.  Writing answers
      8.  Source-based questions
      9.  English and expression
      10. Dealing with deadlines
      11. The Extended Essay
      12. Examination preparation
      13. Accomplished History reading
Exam and study advice for AS/A Modern History
    Advice on topic consolidation and revision
        Module examination revision
    Advice on answering period study questions by an A Level Examiner
        The Nazis’ rise to power by Mark Allchorn
        Disraeli’s domestic policy by Mark Allchorn
        AND 11 other articles: there are more in the Study Centre
  Advice on answering document questions
        Attitudes to Parliamentary reform, 1831 by Howard Martin
        Hitler, Röhm and the SA, 1934 by Dr David Williamson
        Pictures, cartoons and illustrations as historical evidence by Howard Martin
        AND 13 other articles: there are more in the Study Centre
    Advice on student Internet use
        Guide for students and Internet use
    Advice on The Individual Study/Extended Essay
        Eight steps to success
    Students share their Individual Study experience
        The impact of railways on Britain's economic life, 1825-80
        The Weimar constitution in Modern German History
        The importance of Lenin
Topic guides for AS/A Modern History
    The Nazis in Germany
    The 1832 Reform Act
    Stalin and Russia 1924-41
    Bismarck and German Unification
    Conservative Dominance in Inter-war Britain
    AND 20 other articles: there are more in the Study Centre
Core concepts, terms and ideologies
    What concepts are and their importance
    Socialism
    Communism
    Élites
    Historical facts
    Imperialism
    Hegemony
    Revolution
  AND 23 other concept articles: there are more in the Study Centre
The world of sources and contexts (Most of this section has yet to be loaded)
    The world of sources - partially constructed

        Documentary and feature film: routes to the past by Nick Tyldesley

        The Poster by Professor David Welch

        Cartoons by Dr Roy Douglas

        Searching for sources: assassination in Sarajevo by Sylvie Nickels

        Nazi film and photography by Dr Robin Lenman

        Sources from the Soviets: photographs that mislead by David King

    Agenda

        Women’s History by Professor Pat Hudson

        Depictions of Stalin: the past and the future by Alf Wilkinson

    Contexts

        The cruiser Aurora

        The Siegessäule, Berlin

        AND 7 other Contexts short articles

Guide to History degree course selection
    Why students choose a History degree
    History: the degree that opens doors
    Why History Matters by the late Sir Geoffrey Elton
    Influences on college / university selection
    Degree course information from 45 out of the 129 History degree colleges/universities
    Undergraduate History study guides available FREE
History and theory: an introduction
    1. Students and theory
    2. The history of History
    3. The philosophy of History
    4. Key critical questions
    5. The past and History
    6. Further reading
New AS/A2 History texts from publishers and Sempringham Studies
    Information from key educational GCSE and AS/A2 History publishers
    Sempringham Studies - class-leading topic texts
       5 popular Sempringham Studies and other Sempringham titles are outlined
Link(s) to our other eLearning site(s)
    modernhistory.org.uk
    ehistory.org.uk - under construction
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