
During your studies in History at Sydney Russell you will learn about the development of nationalism, dictatorship and democracy in Europe in the twentieth century through a study of Germany (from the end of WWI to the fall of the Berlin Wall) and Italy (the rise and fall of Fascism). You will find out how these ideas developed and evolved through time and still have an influence on the world we inhabit today. You will also complete coursework on the causes of the Great War through independent research and the study of different historical interpretations and perspectives. Finally, you will study nationalism in a different context in Ireland where there has been a struggle for independence for centuries. This will also enable you to question ideas around nationality and identity and give you an insight into why issues with Ireland today are still of such national importance. As well as gaining a greater understanding of some key concepts and ideas that have formed our attitudes and world views today, students of history will also gain valuable transferable skills that are highly desirable and important for a range of professions. Just some of these include the ability to think critically and build arguments as well as the ability to research and analyse texts and information
Minimum GCSE grade 4 in English Language and Maths, plus a 5 in History or 5 in English Literature if no GCSE Plus attainment 8 - 46.00 or above
Examination and coursework
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Barking and Dagenham |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Parsloes Avenue, Dagenham, RM9 5QT |
During your studies in History at Sydney Russell you will learn about the development of nationalism, dictatorship and democracy in Europe in the twentieth century through a study of Germany (from the end of WWI to the fall of the Berlin Wall) and Italy (the rise and fall of Fascism). You will find out how these ideas developed and evolved through time and still have an influence on the world we inhabit today. You will also complete coursework on the causes of the Great War through independent research and the study of different historical interpretations and perspectives. Finally, you will study nationalism in a different context in Ireland where there has been a struggle for independence for centuries. This will also enable you to question ideas around nationality and identity and give you an insight into why issues with Ireland today are still of such national importance. As well as gaining a greater understanding of some key concepts and ideas that have formed our attitudes and world views today, students of history will also gain valuable transferable skills that are highly desirable and important for a range of professions. Just some of these include the ability to think critically and build arguments as well as the ability to research and analyse texts and information
Minimum GCSE grade 4 in English Language and Maths, plus a 5 in History or 5 in English Literature if no GCSE Plus attainment 8 - 46.00 or above
Examination and coursework