Oxford AQA History for A Level: Religious Conflict and the Church in England c1529-c1570

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  • ISBN 9780198354710
  • Weight: 578g
  • Dimensions: 195 x 264mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Approved by AQA and tailored to the latest specification, Religious Conflict and the Church in England C.1529-C.1570 helps students understand a period of major change in the English Church and government, and the issues which led England to break with Rome. It explores: • Humanism • Protestantism • the relationship between Church and state Events and developments are covered with precision. Focus on skills building and exam practice Key features are: • Source-Based Learning. Includes a wide range of sources and extracts to develop vital skills in historical interpretation and source analysis • Exam Practice. Features exam-style questions and study tips to help students prepare and perform Perfect for any student studying AQA AS or A Level History, this book helps students achieve success in Religious Conflict and the Church in England C.1529-C.1570.
Sally Waller is the Series Editor for Oxford A Level History for AQA. She has had a rewarding career as a History teacher and has examining experience, working in a number of both state and private secondary schools and colleges, and currently teaching History at the Cheltenham Ladies' College. In the course of her career, she has been involved in the setting and assessment of examination papers, the provision of teacher inset, the work of professional bodies seeking to advance the teaching of History in schools and in curriculum development.

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