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History secondary Edexcel
Our history curriculum helps pupils build curiosity about the past, use sources with confidence and understand how narratives, evidence and interpretations shape historical knowledge.
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Develops historical enquiry
Rich, diverse sources and interpretations
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Empire, persecution and resistance
Invasion, migration and settlement
Power, government and religion
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Year 7 units
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The Christian Church: how completely did the Great Schism transform Christendom?
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11th-century Islamic worlds: how similar were the regions of the Islamic world?
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The Norman Conquest: how do we know about the impact of the Conquest on England?
6 lessons
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The Crusades: did Europeans go on crusade to capture the 'holy land'?
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Medieval women: what can we learn from Matilda about women in medieval England?
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England under Henry II: how successfully did Henry reassert royal authority?
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Magna Carta: how did Magna Carta survive?
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Edward I: What stopped Edward uniting all of Britain?
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Local history: how similar were medieval lives in Norwich?
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Medieval West Africa: why was medieval Mali so successful?
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The Black Death and the Silk Road: how connected was the medieval world?
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The Peasants' Revolt: why do historians disagree about its causes?
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The Wars of the Roses: what does it tell us about fifteenth-century England?
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The Renaissance: what do the artefacts of the Renaissance tell us about it?
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Year 8 units
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Henry VIII and the Reformation: how unusual was the English Reformation?
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Elizabeth I: why has Elizabeth been represented so differently?
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Life in Tudor England: was there a 'Golden Age' for the poor?
6 lessons
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4
European conquest of the Americas: why was its impact so devastating?
6 lessons
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The English Civil War: what can pamphlets tell us about 17th century politics?
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The Glorious Revolution: how do historians' views of it differ?
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Transatlantic Slavery: how were West African societies impacted?
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The Mughal Empire: how important was violence to the Mughal conquests in India?
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The British Empire: why did it grow in the 17th and 18th centuries?
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The East India Company: when did Mughal authority collapse?
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The emergence of cabinet government: why did Walpole become Prime Minister?
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The Enlightenment: what was the Enlightenment?
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The French Revolution: How did Europe respond to the French Revolution?
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Year 9 units
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The Haitian Revolution: what was its role in the abolition of the slave trade?
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The Industrial Revolution: did industrialisation revolutionise people's lives?
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Widening the franchise: who gained the right to vote?
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The British Empire: how far was it transformed in the mid-nineteenth century?
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Interpreting the British Empire: how has it been commemorated and contested?
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Women's suffrage: why did it take so long for women to get the vote in Britain?
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World War One: how 'total' was it for people in the British Empire?
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The Russian Revolution: did communism completely transform Russian society?
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WW2: which events turned the tide in the story of the Second World War?
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The Holocaust: what was the Holocaust?
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Decolonisation: how similar was decolonisation throughout the British Empire?
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Post-war Britain: for whom did the United Kingdom become a 'New Jerusalem'?
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Thematic study: how has the role of women in British society changed?
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Year 10 units
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Thematic studies
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Medicine in Britain, c1250–present
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Migrants in Britain, c800–present
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Historic environments
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Notting Hill, c1948–c1970
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The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–18
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British depth study: Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, c1060–88
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Year 11 units
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Period study: Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91
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Modern depth studies
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The USA, 1954–75 conflict at home and abroad
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Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39
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