History in Progress: Pupil Book 3 (1901-Present)

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  • Exciting and engaging material supports key themes from the new Programme of Study.
  • Differentiated, colour-coded tasks offer well-structured progression to motivate every pupil.
  • A clear focus on chronology and a greater balance of British, European and World History increases the relevance of the subject to the current generation of pupils.
  • All four required periods are covered - the medieval, early modern, industrial and 20th century – to ensure your pupils receive a complete grounding in history.

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This is Book 3 in the History in Progress Series. See all History in Progress books here.

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Martin Collier is Headteacher of St John's School, Leatherhead and was formerly Head of History at Oundle School and is an experienced marker of Common Entrance History papers

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Rosemary Rees and Colin Shephard are experienced authors and examiners.

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