Edexcel A Level History, Paper 3: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763-1914 Student Book + ActiveBook (Edexcel GCE History 2015)
£19.90£21.60 (-8%)
This book:
- covers the essential content in the new specifications in a rigorous and engaging way, using detailed narrative, sources, timelines, key words, helpful activities and extension material
- helps develop conceptual understanding of areas such as evidence, interpretations, causation and change, through targeted activities
- provides assessment support for A level with sample answers, sources, practice questions and guidance to help you tackle the new-style exam questions.
It also comes with three years’ access to ActiveBook, an online, digital version of your textbook to help you personalise your learning as you go through the course – perfect for revision.
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Additional information
Publisher | Pearson Education, 1st edition (1 Feb. 2021) |
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Language | English |
ISBN-10 | 1447985346 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1447985341 |
Dimensions | 21.6 x 1 x 27.4 cm |
by Miss N V Clarke
Good
by Amazon Customer
Awful textbook. Information laid out terribly, and was only published just the start of year 13 so I wasn’t able to start learning immediately. A shame that this is the only textbook or resource that edexcel give for this topic of paper 3. With the first two papers there were additional textbooks to help supplement the reading from the main textbook, but not with this. If I fail my paper 3 exam, which I took today, a fair amount of that can be attributed to this book. Or Edexcel.
by Hannah C.
I received this book in October 2019 but the use-by date for the online ActiveBook is 31 March 2018 so I cannot access it. Other than that the book is good.
by Alex S.
Layout is very poor, practically a timeline of vague information. Detail is significantly lacking and there are a number of historical innacuracies and straight up invented details. Unfortunatley, for EDEXCEL students this is your only option for learning empire. Would not reccomend this textbook for teachers or students
by JacWoo
Requested for A level work. Recipient seems pleased.
by bagpuss
Great
by panic
This is a very useful book for the course despite the reviews.
by TJ Hockin
It is very concise and useful for the course
Good techniques for exam answers
Easy to understand