Conflict and Tension between East and West 1945-1972 Student Book (Oxford AQA GCSE History)

Conflict and Tension between East and West 1945-1972 Student Book (Oxford AQA GCSE History)

by Aaron Wilkes (Series Editor), Aaron Wilkes (Series Editor), Tim Williams (Author), J A Cloake (Series Editor)

Synopsis

The Conflict and Tension between East and West 1945-1972 Student Book is part of a brand new series written specially to match the new 2016 AQA GCSE History specification, and is developed by an expert team led by Aaron Wilkes, an experienced Head of History, and Jon Cloake, an author with examining experience. This wider world depth study book focuses on the causes and events of the Cold War. Students will consider the role of key individuals and groups in shaping change, and how they affected international relations. Carefully selected Sources allow students to evaluate different perspectives on the past in context. Practice Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new AQA exam questions, and features such as Extension and How To... provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into practice essential history skills such as analysing a primary source or essay writing.

$27.88

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 01 Jun 2017

ISBN 10: 0198412665
ISBN 13: 9780198412663
Book Overview: Trusted expert AQA support from Jon Cloake and Aaron Wilkes

Author Bio
Jon Cloake taught History for 35 years to students aged 11-18. He has 33 years examining experience, 25 years of which have been at a senior level for GCSE and A-Level. As a senior examiner he has been involved in curriculum development, as well as setting and assessment of examination papers. He was Head of Humanities and an Assistant Principal in a large local authority school. Jon has written a number of GCSE and A-Level textbooks during his career. Aaron Wilkes is the Series Editor for Oxford AQA GCSE History. He is now one of the leading history authors in school publishing, as well as being Head of History at Castle High School, Dudley. His time at Castle High has given him the experience of six Ofsted inspections and taking two form classes up to Year 11. It is this experience that gives him a good bank of knowledge and first-hand practical experience to draw on.