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OCR A Level History: Britain 1930–1997 by Mike Wells; Nicholas Fellows; 9781471837296

OCR A Level History: Britain 1930–1997

By Mike Wells; Nicholas Fellows

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Description

Delve into the intricate tapestry of British history between 1930 and 1997 with OCR A Level History: Britain 1930–1997 by Mike Wells and Nicholas Fellows. This comprehensive resource is meticulously crafted for A and AS Level students, providing an in-depth examination of pivotal events and societal shifts that shaped modern Britain.

The Story

Covering a period marked by significant political, economic, and social transformations, this book explores key themes such as:

  • The impact of World War II on British society
  • The evolution of the welfare state
  • The rise and fall of British imperial power
  • Social movements and their influence on policy changes
  • The cultural revolutions of the late 20th century

Through a blend of narrative and analysis, Wells and Fellows present a balanced view of historical events, encouraging critical thinking and engagement with the subject matter.

Why Readers Love It

This book is not just a textbook; it’s an invitation to explore the complexities of British history. The authors' clear writing style and insightful commentary make it accessible and thought-provoking.

Perfect For

Designed for advanced and upper secondary education, this text is ideal for students preparing for their A and AS Level examinations. It serves as a vital resource for those interested in:

  • European history
  • 20th-century societal changes
  • Political studies

As an essential addition to any history curriculum, it complements other works by the authors, enhancing a deeper understanding of the period.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 219 mm × 276 mm × 8 mm
Pages: 208
Publisher: Hachette
ISBN: 9781471837296

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