Two Edexcel A level History courses are on offer at QE – Tudor History (9HI0: Papers 1B, 2B & 33) and Modern History (9HI0: Papers 1G, 2G & 35). Each course will develop the same skills and lead to the same qualification but they will look at different time periods and content. Both Modern and Tudor History will cover a chronological range of at least two hundred years and will include a study of British history and one or more other countries. There will also be an opportunity to carry out an independently researched historical enquiry (coursework) in the second year of the course.
Tudor History
In the first year, the course will cover Tudor England from 1509 to 1603 including the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, as well as Martin Luther and the German Reformation, c1515-55. In the second year, we will focus on the witch craze in Britain, Europe and North America, c1580- 1750 and there is also a coursework requirement which will concentrate on historical interpretations and controversies in Tudor England.
Modern History
In the first year, we will study Germany and West Germany from 1918 to 1989 including the rise of the Nazis, life in Hitler’s Germany and post-war Germany, as well as the rise and fall of fascism in Italy, c1911 to 1946. In the second year, the course will focus on the British Empire from 1763 to 1914 and there is also a coursework requirement.
(Exam board – Edexcel. Tudor History 9HI0: Papers 1B, 2B & 33; Modern History 9HI0: Papers 1G, 2G & 35)