History for Common Entrance: Britain and Empire 1750-1914

History for Common Entrance: Britain and Empire 1750-1914

by Bob Pace
History for Common Entrance: Britain and Empire 1750-1914

History for Common Entrance: Britain and Empire 1750-1914

by Bob Pace

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Overview

History for Common Entrance: Britain and Empire 1750-1914 ensures a thorough understanding of the 'Britain and Empire' element of the Common Entrance exam syllabus. Clearly presented content, lively illustrations and challenging end-of-chapter questions encourage learning and inspire a love of History.
- Endorsed by ISEB
- Written by the chief exam setter for ISEB History Common Entrance
- Arranged chronologically, to help pupils understand historical context
- Includes source-based questions to develop essential exam skills
Answer book available separately. See History for Common Entrance: Britain and Empire 1750-1914 Answers
Also available from Galore Park www.galorepark.co.uk:
- History for Common Entrance 13+ Exam Practice Questions
- History for Common Entrance 13+ Exam Practice Answers
- History for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide
- History for Common Entrance: Medieval Realms Britain 1066-1485
- History for Common Entrance: The Making of the UK 1485-1750
Suitable for ISEB 13+ History exams from Autumn 2013 onwards.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781471808982
Publisher: Hodder Education
Publication date: 08/29/2014
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 33 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 11 - 13 Years

About the Author

Bob Pace was born and raised in the United States, three hundred and forty-three years after his ancestors left London for the New World. He has spent nearly all his teaching career in Britain and is presently Head of History at Belmont, Mill Hill Preparatory School. He is also co-editor of the SATIPS History broadsheet and the chief setter for the History Common Entrance examination.
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