Historiography Introduction History is all about ‘the historian’s interpretation of the past.’Historiography Introduction History is all about ‘the historian’s interpretation of the past.’
Depth – consider each point in full and substantiate the arguments with factual evidence
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Peloponnesian WarPeloponnesian War
Greek city-state. The fighting engulfed virtually the entire Greek world, and it was properly regarded by Thucydides, whose contemporary account of it is considered to be among the world's finest works of history
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The Peloponnesian WarThe Peloponnesian War
War, (431–404 bc), fought between the two leading city-states in ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta. Each had a group of alliances that included nearly every Greek city-state
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Quote Bank and Key Information The Second Reich 1900-1919 The Constitution of the Second ReichQuote Bank and Key Information The Second Reich 1900-1919 The Constitution of the Second Reich
Following German unification, Prussia compromised 65% of the surface area of unified Germany and 62% of the population – Prussia dominated
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Archives and records management for decision makers: a ramp study prepared byArchives and records management for decision makers: a ramp study prepared by
Archives and records management for decision makers: a ramp study / prepared by Peter C. Mazikana /for the/ General Information Programme and unisist. Paris, Unesco, 1990. 79 p., 30 cm. (Pgi-90/WS/8)
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Key question: Did political and economic developments between 1924 and 1929 make the Weimar Republic more stable?Key question: Did political and economic developments between 1924 and 1929 make the Weimar Republic more stable?
Political calm was restored to Germany and there were no attempts to overthrow the system, but there was continued government instability
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Essay plan for Labour reforms. Assess the impact of the Welfare reforms of the Labour government on the lives of the British peopleEssay plan for Labour reforms. Assess the impact of the Welfare reforms of the Labour government on the lives of the British people
Put the issue in context. Mention Labour victory in election and Beveridge Plan. Name 5 Giants
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