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A01=Audrey M. Hodge
A01=Norman Johnston
A01=Russell Rees
A01=Sheila Turner Johnston
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Age Group_Ages 12+
Author_Audrey M. Hodge
Author_Norman Johnston
Author_Russell Rees
Author_Sheila Turner Johnston
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History in Close-Up: Union and Partition

One of four History resources for CCEA Key Stage 3 that covers the Union and Partition segment of the specification. The book covers the period from c1800 to after the Second World War, and looks at key events in the world as a whole as well as in Ireland and Britain.

Divided into 39 units to ease lesson planning, it has activities to suit a variety of ability levels and includes: Slavery; The Famine; The Land Problem; Industrial Belfast; Catholic Emancipation; The Home Rule Movement; Ulster Covenant; World War I; The Easter Rising; War of Independence; Partition; The Holocaust; Ireland and the World since 1945.

The four titles in the History in Close-Up Series give students a comprehensive understanding of the key themes that form the history of their part of the world. 'The Medieval World' covers the period to approximately 1500, while 'The Age of Discovery' covers the period 1500 to 1800. The fourth book, 'The Twentieth Century' is offered as an alternative for the final year study, taking a theme-based approach to the changes that have come in the past one hundred years.

Contents:

Unit 1: Ireland and the World in 1800 Unit 2: Slavery Unit 3: Rural Life Before the Famine Unit 4: The Famine Unit 5: Effects of the Famine Unit 6: Landlord and Tenant Unit 7: Solving the Land ProblemUnit 8: The Ulster Linen Industry Unit 9: The Growth of Belfast Unit 10: Shipbuilding and the links with Britain Unit 11: Unionism and Nationalism Unit 12: Irish Republicanism Unit 13: Catholic Emancipation Unit 14: Repeal and Home Rule Unit 15: Irish Unionism Unit 16: Ulster Unionism Unit 17: Parnell: Case Study Unit 18: The Gaelic Revival Unit 19: Killing Home Rule with Kindness Unit 20: The Third Home Rule Bill Unit 21: Carson and Craig Unit 22: Propaganda Unit 23: The Ulster Covenant Unit 24: The UVF and Irish Volunteers Unit 25: Gun-runnings Unit 26: The Outbreak of World War I Unit 27: Ireland and World War I Unit 28: Trenches and The Somme Unit 29: The Easter Rising Unit 30: The End of World War I Unit 31: Rise of Sinn Fein Unit 32: War of Independence Unit 33: Partition Unit 34: Relationships between the two States Unit 35: The Second World War Unit 36: Ireland in the Second World War Unit 37: The Holocaust Unit 38: The World since 1945 Unit 39: Ireland since 1945

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Product Details
  • Weight: 547g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Colourpoint Creative Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Age Group: Ages 12+
  • ISBN13: 9781780730332

About Audrey M. HodgeNorman JohnstonRussell ReesSheila Turner Johnston

Sheila Turner Johnston was born in west Cork Ireland and spent her childhood in different counties the length and breadth of the country as the family moved wherever her fathers job took him. She attended Queens University Belfast and apart from managing to graduate against all her expectations one of her best experiences was reading her poetry to an audience that included Seamus Heaney. Sheila has won prizes for both fiction and non-fiction and has written many articles for both local and national publications. She and her husband Norman founded the publishing stable Colourpoint Creative Ltd which is now owned and managed by their two sons. For more information visit her website at: https://www.sheilaturnerjohnston.com By Sheila Turner Johnston Healer of My Heart Colourpoint 2020 Maker of Footprints Colourpoint 2019 The Harper of the Only God Selected poems of Alice Milligan (as editor) Alice a biography of Alice Milligan Colourpoint 1994 The Middle Ages (with Kathleen Gormley) Colourpoint 1997 History In Close-Up: the Twentieth Century Colourpoint Educational 2010 History In Close-Up: the Medieval World (with Norman Johnston) Colourpoint Educational 2011

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