Considered an enabling subject, History at an advanced level provides a wide and varied base for entry into university and many professions. It can successfully be combined with both arts and science subjects as a foundation for further education. Career paths for History graduates are wide-ranging and include Teaching, Law, Journalism, Media, Archivist, Researcher, Business and Personnel Management, and Local and National Government posts. Studying our subject will help you enhance key skills that employers want because it involves: Learning about people - how they interact, differing perspectives and interpretations, and the motives and emotions that can tear people apart into rival factions or help them to work together for a common cause. Year 12 Term 1 • The Legacy of Imperial Germany • The Impact of the First World War on Germany and the Weimar Republic • The Liberal State in Italy, c1911-18 • The Rise of Mussolini and the creation of a Fascist Dictatorship Term 2 • Nazi Dictatorship 1933-45 • The Fascist State 1925-1940 Term 3 • The Fascist State 1925-1940 • Challenges to the Fall of the Fascist State • The reasons for the outbreak of the Second World War FRG c1965 • Coursework Year 13 Term 1 • FRG c1965-1990 • Challenges to the Fall of the Fascist State c1935-46 • Poverty, Public Health and the State in Britain, 1780-1939 • Coursework Term 2 • Impetus for change • Paupers and pauperism, 1780–1834 • Less eligibility: the Poor Law Amendment Act and its impact, 1832–47 Term 3 • Changes in public health • Depression and the dole • Social and welfare reforms: pressure and Action, 1880–1914
Minimum of 5 x 9 - 4 at GCSE and average grade of Grade 4 or above across all subjects. GCSE grade 5 or above in History.
Paper One: Democracy and Dictatorship, a depth and breadth study. Paper Two: The Rise and Fall of Fascism 1911-46. Paper Three: Poverty, Public Health and the State in Britain, c1780-1939.
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Region | North West |
Local Authority | Liverpool |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Girls |
Address | Speke Road, Woolton, Liverpool, L25 7TN |
Considered an enabling subject, History at an advanced level provides a wide and varied base for entry into university and many professions. It can successfully be combined with both arts and science subjects as a foundation for further education. Career paths for History graduates are wide-ranging and include Teaching, Law, Journalism, Media, Archivist, Researcher, Business and Personnel Management, and Local and National Government posts. Studying our subject will help you enhance key skills that employers want because it involves: Learning about people - how they interact, differing perspectives and interpretations, and the motives and emotions that can tear people apart into rival factions or help them to work together for a common cause. Year 12 Term 1 • The Legacy of Imperial Germany • The Impact of the First World War on Germany and the Weimar Republic • The Liberal State in Italy, c1911-18 • The Rise of Mussolini and the creation of a Fascist Dictatorship Term 2 • Nazi Dictatorship 1933-45 • The Fascist State 1925-1940 Term 3 • The Fascist State 1925-1940 • Challenges to the Fall of the Fascist State • The reasons for the outbreak of the Second World War FRG c1965 • Coursework Year 13 Term 1 • FRG c1965-1990 • Challenges to the Fall of the Fascist State c1935-46 • Poverty, Public Health and the State in Britain, 1780-1939 • Coursework Term 2 • Impetus for change • Paupers and pauperism, 1780–1834 • Less eligibility: the Poor Law Amendment Act and its impact, 1832–47 Term 3 • Changes in public health • Depression and the dole • Social and welfare reforms: pressure and Action, 1880–1914
Minimum of 5 x 9 - 4 at GCSE and average grade of Grade 4 or above across all subjects. GCSE grade 5 or above in History.
Paper One: Democracy and Dictatorship, a depth and breadth study. Paper Two: The Rise and Fall of Fascism 1911-46. Paper Three: Poverty, Public Health and the State in Britain, c1780-1939.