WJEC GCSE History: The Elizabethan Age 1558–1603 and Depression, War and Recovery 1930–1951

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Exam Board: WJEC
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2017
First exams: Summer 2019

Endorsed by WJEC

Help every student to develop the in-depth knowledge and historical skills they need to achieve their best with the market-leading series for WJEC GCSE History.

> Guides you through the key questions and content in the specification, with thorough and reliable course coverage from a team of expert examiners, teachers and authors

> Builds understanding of Welsh, British and wider-world history through a clear, detailed narrative that is accessible to all students

> Enables students to practise and improve their enquiry, analytical and evaluative skills as they progress through carefully-designed activities in each chapter

> Enhances subject knowledge and interest by including a range of stimulating source materials for discussion and reflection

> Prepares students for assessment with practice questions, sample responses and step-by-step guidance on approaching questions


This product is designed to match the WJEC specification for last exam in 2026. It is not approved for the new GCSE specification for first examination in 2027.

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About R. Paul Evans

Paul Evans is an experienced Head of History. He is series editor on the Hodder Education WJEC History GCSE series.

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About Steve May

Steve May is an illustrator and animator based in north London. He has an MA in Animation at the Royal College of Art. As an illustrator he has produced work for a variety of clients including Puffin and Faber. 

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