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2024

June

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(Y101/01) Unit 1: Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y102/01) Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y103/01) Unit 1: England 1199–1272Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y104/01) Unit 1: England 1377–1455Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y105/01) Unit 1: England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y106/01) Unit 1: England 1485–1558: the Early TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y107/01) Unit 1: England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y108/01) Unit 1: The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y109/01) Unit 1: The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y110/01) Unit 1: From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y111/01) Unit 1: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y112/01) Unit 1: Britain 1900–1951Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y113/01) Unit 1: Britain 1930–1997Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y201/01) Unit 2: The Rise of Islam c.550–750Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y202/01) Unit 2: Charlemagne 768–814Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y203/01) Unit 2: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y204/01) Unit 2: Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y205/01) Unit 2: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y206/01) Unit 2: Spain 1469–1556Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y207/01) Unit 2: The German Reformation and the Rule of Charles V 1500–1559Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y208/01) Unit 2: Philip II 1556–1598Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y209/01) Unit 2: African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800: four case studiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y210/01) Unit 2: Russia 1645–1741Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y212/01) Unit 2: The American Revolution 1740–1796Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y213/01) Unit 2: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y214/01) Unit 2: France 1814–1870Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y215/01) Unit 2: Italy and Unification 1789–1896Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y216/01) Unit 2: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward Expansion and Civil War 1803–c.1890Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y217/01) Unit 2: Japan 1853–1937Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y218/01) Unit 2: International Relations 1890–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y219/01) Unit 2: Russia 1894–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y220/01) Unit 2: Italy 1896–1943Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y221/01) Unit 2: Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y222/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Asia 1945–1993Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y223/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Europe 1941–1995Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y224/01) Unit 2: Apartheid and Reconciliation: South African Politics 1948–1999Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y301/01) Unit 3: The Early Anglo-Saxons c.400–800Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y302/01) Unit 3: The Viking Age c.790–1066Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y303/01) Unit 3: English Government and the Church 1066–1216Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y304/01) Unit 3: The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y305/01) Unit 3: The Renaissance c.1400–c.1600Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y306/01) Unit 3: Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y307/01) Unit 3: Tudor Foreign Policy 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y308/01) Unit 3: The Catholic Reformation 1492–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y309/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of the Ottoman Empire 1453–1606Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y310/01) Unit 3: The Development of the Nation State: France 1498–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y311/01) Unit 3: The Origins and Growth of the British Empire 1558–1783Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y312/01) Unit 3: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th CenturiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y313/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of France 1610–1715Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y314/01) Unit 3: The Challenge of German Nationalism 1789–1919Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y315/01) Unit 3: The Changing Nature of Warfare 1792–1945Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y316/01) Unit 3: Britain and Ireland 1791–1921Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y317/01) Unit 3: China and its Rulers 1839–1989Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y318/01) Unit 3: Russia and its Rulers 1855–1964Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y319/01) Unit 3: Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y320/01) Unit 3: From Colonialism to Independence: The British Empire 1857–1965Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y321/01) Unit 3: The Middle East 1908–2011: Ottomans to Arab SpringDownload PDFDownload PDF

2023

June

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(Y101/01) Unit 1: Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y102/01) Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman ConquestDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y103/01) Unit 1: England 1199–1272Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y104/01) Unit 1: England 1377–1455Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y105/01) Unit 1: England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y106/01) Unit 1: England 1485–1558: the Early TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y107/01) Unit 1: England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y108/01) Unit 1: The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y109/01) Unit 1: The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y110/01) Unit 1: From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y111/01) Unit 1: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y112/01) Unit 1: Britain 1900–1951Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y113/01) Unit 1: Britain 1930–1997Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y201/01) Unit 1: The Rise of Islam c.550–750Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y202/01) Unit 2: Charlemagne 768–814Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y203/01) Unit 2: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y204/01) Unit 2: Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y205/01) Unit 2: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y206/01) Unit 2: Spain 1469–1556Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y207/01) Unit 2: The German Reformation and the Rule of Charles V 1500–1559Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y208/01) Unit 2: Philip II 1556–1598Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y209/01) Unit 2: African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800: four case studiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y210/01) Unit 2: Russia 1645–1741Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y212/01) Unit 2: The American Revolution 1740–1796Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y213/01) Unit 2: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y214/01) Unit 2: France 1814–1870Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y215/01) Unit 2: Italy and Unification 1789–1896Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y216/01) Unit 2: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward Expansion and Civil War 1803–c.1890Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y217/01) Unit 2: Japan 1853–1937Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y218/01) Unit 2: International Relations 1890–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y219/01) Unit 2: Russia 1894–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y220/01) Unit 2: Italy 1896–1943Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y221/01) Unit 2: Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y222/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Asia 1945–1993Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y223/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Europe 1941–1995Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y224/01) Unit 2: Apartheid and Reconciliation: South African Politics 1948–1999Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y301/01) Unit 3: The Early Anglo-Saxons c.400–800Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y302/01) Unit 3: The Viking Age c.790–1066Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y303/01) Unit 3: English Government and the Church 1066–1216Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y304/01) Unit 3: The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y305/01) Unit 3: The Renaissance c.1400–c.1600Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y306/01) Unit 3: Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y307/01) Unit 3: Tudor Foreign Policy 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y308/01) Unit 3: The Catholic Reformation 1492–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y309/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of the Ottoman Empire 1453–1606Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y310/01) Unit 3: The Development of the Nation State: France 1498–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y311/01) Unit 3: The Origins and Growth of the British Empire 1558–1783Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y312/01) Unit 3: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th CenturiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y313/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of France 1610–1715Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y314/01) Unit 3: The Challenge of German Nationalism 1789–1919Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y315/01) Unit 3: The Changing Nature of Warfare 1792–1945Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y316/01) Unit 3: Britain and Ireland 1791–1921Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y317/01) Unit 3: China and its Rulers 1839–1989Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y318/01) Unit 3: Russia and its Rulers 1855–1964Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y319/01) Unit 3: Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y320/01) Unit 3: From Colonialism to Independence: The British Empire 1857–1965Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y321/01) Unit 3: The Middle East 1908–2011: Ottomans to Arab SpringDownload PDFDownload PDF

2022

June

PaperQuestion PaperMark Scheme
(Y101/01) Unit 1: Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y102/01) Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman ConquestDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y103/01) Unit 1: England 1199–1272Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y104/01) Unit 1: England 1377–1455Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y105/01) Unit 1: England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y106/01) Unit 1: England 1485–1558: the Early TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y107/01) Unit 1: England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y108/01) Unit 1: The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y109/01) Unit 1: The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y110/01) Unit 1: From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y111/01) Unit 1: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y112/01) Unit 1: Britain 1900–1951Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y201/01) Unit 2: The Rise of Islam c.550–750Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y202/01) Unit 2: Charlemagne 768–814Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y203/01) Unit 2: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y204/01) Unit 2: Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y205/01) Unit 2: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y206/01) Unit 2: Spain 1469–1556Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y207/01) Unit 2: The German Reformation and the Rule of Charles V 1500–1559Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y208/01) Unit 2: Philip II 1556–1598Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y209/01) Unit 2: African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800: four case studiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y210/01) Unit 2: Russia 1645–1741Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y212/01) Unit 2: The American Revolution 1740–1796Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y213/01) Unit 2: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y214/01) Unit 2: France 1814–1870Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y215/01) Unit 2: Italy and Unification 1789–1896Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y216/01) Unit 2: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward Expansion and Civil War 1803–c.1890Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y217/01) Unit 2: Japan 1853–1937Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y218/01) Unit 2: International Relations 1890–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y219/01) Unit 2: Russia 1894–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y220/01) Unit 2: Italy 1896–1943Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y221/01) Unit 2: Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y222/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Asia 1945–1993Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y223/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Europe 1941–1995Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y224/01) Unit 2: Apartheid and Reconciliation: South African Politics 1948–1999Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y301/01) Unit 3: The Early Anglo-Saxons c.400–800Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y302/01) Unit 3: The Viking Age c.790–1066Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y303/01) Unit 3: English Government and the Church 1066–1216Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y304/01) Unit 3: The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y305/01) Unit 3: The Renaissance c.1400–c.1600Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y306/01) Unit 3: Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y307/01) Unit 3: Tudor Foreign Policy 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y308/01) Unit 3: The Catholic Reformation 1492–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y309/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of the Ottoman Empire 1453–1606Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y310/01) Unit 3: The Development of the Nation State: France 1498–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y311/01) Unit 3: The Origins and Growth of the British Empire 1558–1783Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y312/01) Unit 3: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th CenturiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y313/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of France 1610–1715Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y314/01) Unit 3: The Challenge of German Nationalism 1789–1919Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y315/01) Unit 3: The Changing Nature of Warfare 1792–1945Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y316/01) Unit 3: Britain and Ireland 1791–1921Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y317/01) Unit 3: China and its Rulers 1839–1989Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y318/01) Unit 3: Russia and its Rulers 1855–1964Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y319/01) Unit 3: Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y320/01) Unit 3: From Colonialism to Independence: The British Empire 1857–1965Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y321/01) Unit 3: The Middle East 1908–2011: Ottomans to Arab SpringDownload PDFDownload PDF
Unit 1: Britain 1930–1997 Y110301Download PDFDownload PDF

2021

November

PaperQuestion PaperMark Scheme
(Y101/01) Unit 1: Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y102/01) Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman ConquestDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y103/01) Unit 1: England 1199–1272Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y104/01) Unit 1: England 1377–1455Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y105/01) Unit 1: England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y106/01) Unit 1: England 1485–1558: the Early TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y107/01) Unit 1: England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y108/01) Unit 1: The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y109/01) Unit 1: The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y110/01) Unit 1: From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y111/01) Unit 1: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y112/01) Unit 1: Britain 1900–1951Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y201/01) Unit 2: The Rise of Islam c.550–750Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y202/01) Unit 2: Charlemagne 768–814Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y203/01) Unit 2: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y204/01) Unit 2: Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y205/01) Unit 2: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y206/01) Unit 2: Spain 1469–1556Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y207/01) Unit 2: The German Reformation and the Rule of Charles V 1500–1559Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y208/01) Unit 2: Philip II 1556–1598Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y209/01) Unit 2: African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800: four case studiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y210/01) Unit 2: Russia 1645–1741Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y212/01) Unit 2: The American Revolution 1740–1796Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y213/01) Unit 2: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y214/01) Unit 2: France 1814–1870Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y215/01) Unit 2: Italy and Unification 1789–1896Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y216/01) Unit 2: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward Expansion and Civil War 1803–c.1890Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y217/01) Unit 2: Japan 1853–1937Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y218/01) Unit 2: International Relations 1890–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y219/01) Unit 2: Russia 1894–1941Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y220/01) Unit 2: Italy 1896–1943Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y221/01) Unit 2: Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y222/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Asia 1945–1993Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y223/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Europe 1941–1995Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y224/01) Unit 2: Apartheid and Reconciliation: South African Politics 1948–1999Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y301/01) Unit 3: The Early Anglo-Saxons c.400–800Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y302/01) Unit 3: The Viking Age c.790–1066Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y303/01) Unit 3: English Government and the Church 1066–1216Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y304/01) Unit 3: The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y305/01) Unit 3: The Renaissance c.1400–c.1600Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y306/01) Unit 3: Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y307/01) Unit 3: Tudor Foreign Policy 1485–1603Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y308/01) Unit 3: The Catholic Reformation 1492–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y309/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of the Ottoman Empire 1453–1606Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y310/01) Unit 3: The Development of the Nation State: France 1498–1610Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y311/01) Unit 3: The Origins and Growth of the British Empire 1558–1783Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y312/01) Unit 3: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th CenturiesDownload PDFDownload PDF
(Y313/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of France 1610–1715Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y314/01) Unit 3: The Challenge of German Nationalism 1789–1919Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y315/01) Unit 3: The Changing Nature of Warfare 1792–1945Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y316/01) Unit 3: Britain and Ireland 1791–1921Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y317/01) Unit 3: China and its Rulers 1839–1989Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y318/01) Unit 3: Russia and its Rulers 1855–1964Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y319/01) Unit 3: Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y320/01) Unit 3: From Colonialism to Independence: The British Empire 1857–1965Download PDFDownload PDF
(Y321/01) Unit 3: The Middle East 1908–2011: Ottomans to Arab SpringDownload PDFDownload PDF
Unit 1: Britain 1930–1997 Y110301Download PDFDownload PDF

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(Y101/01) Unit 1: Alfred and the Making of England 871–1016Download PDF
(Y103/01) Unit 1: England 1199–1272Download PDF
(Y104/01) Unit 1: England 1377–1455Download PDF
(Y105/01) Unit 1: England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIDownload PDF
(Y106/01) Unit 1: England 1485–1558: the Early TudorsDownload PDF
(Y107/01) Unit 1: England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsDownload PDF
(Y108/01) Unit 1: The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Download PDF
(Y109/01) Unit 1: The Making of Georgian Britain 1678–c.1760Download PDF
(Y110/01) Unit 1: From Pitt to Peel 1783–1853Download PDF
(Y111/01) Unit 1: Liberals, Conservatives and the Rise of Labour 1846–1918Download PDF
(Y112/01) Unit 1: Britain 1900–1951Download PDF
(Y113/01) Unit 1: Britain 1930–1997Download PDF
(Y201/01) Unit 2: The Rise of Islam c.550–750Download PDF
(Y202/01) Unit 2: Charlemagne 768–814Download PDF
(Y203/01) Unit 2: The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095–1192Download PDF
(Y204/01) Unit 2: Genghis Khan and the Explosion from the Steppes c.1167–1405Download PDF
(Y205/01) Unit 2: Exploration, Encounters and Empire 1445–1570Download PDF
(Y206/01) Unit 2: Spain 1469–1556Download PDF
(Y207/01) Unit 2: The German Reformation and the Rule of Charles V 1500–1559Download PDF
(Y208/01) Unit 2: Philip II 1556–1598Download PDF
(Y209/01) Unit 2: African Kingdoms c.1400–c.1800: four case studiesDownload PDF
(Y210/01) Unit 2: Russia 1645–1741Download PDF
(Y211/01) Unit 2: The Rise and Decline of the Mughal Empire in India 1526–1739Download PDF
(Y212/01) Unit 2: The American Revolution 1740–1796Download PDF
(Y213/01) Unit 2: The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774–1815Download PDF
(Y214/01) Unit 2: France 1814–1870Download PDF
(Y215/01) Unit 2: Italy and Unification 1789–1896Download PDF
(Y216/01) Unit 2: The USA in the 19th Century: Westward Expansion and Civil War 1803–c.1890Download PDF
(Y217/01) Unit 2: Japan 1853–1937Download PDF
(Y218/01) Unit 2: International Relations 1890–1941Download PDF
(Y219/01) Unit 2: Russia 1894–1941Download PDF
(Y220/01) Unit 2: Italy 1896–1943Download PDF
(Y221/01) Unit 2: Democracy and Dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963Download PDF
(Y222/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Asia 1945–1993Download PDF
(Y223/01) Unit 2: The Cold War in Europe 1941–1995Download PDF
(Y224/01) Unit 2: Apartheid and Reconciliation: South African Politics 1948–1999Download PDF
(Y301/01) Unit 3: The Early Anglo-Saxons c.400–800Download PDF
(Y302/01) Unit 3: The Viking Age c.790–1066Download PDF
(Y303/01) Unit 3: English Government and the Church 1066–1216Download PDF
(Y304/01) Unit 3: The Church and Medieval Heresy c.1100–1437Download PDF
(Y305/01) Unit 3: The Renaissance c.1400–c.1600Download PDF
(Y306/01) Unit 3: Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors 1485–1603Download PDF
(Y307/01) Unit 3: Tudor Foreign Policy 1485–1603Download PDF
(Y308/01) Unit 3: The Catholic Reformation 1492–1610Download PDF
(Y309/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of the Ottoman Empire 1453–1606Download PDF
(Y310/01) Unit 3: The Development of the Nation State: France 1498–1610Download PDF
(Y311/01) Unit 3: The Origins and Growth of the British Empire 1558–1783Download PDF
(Y312/01) Unit 3: Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th CenturiesDownload PDF
(Y313/01) Unit 3: The Ascendancy of France 1610–1715Download PDF
(Y314/01) Unit 3: The Challenge of German Nationalism 1789–1919Download PDF
(Y315/01) Unit 3: The Changing Nature of Warfare 1792–1945Download PDF
(Y316/01) Unit 3: Britain and Ireland 1791–1921Download PDF
(Y317/01) Unit 3: China and its Rulers 1839–1989Download PDF
(Y318/01) Unit 3: Russia and its Rulers 1855–1964Download PDF
(Y319/01) Unit 3: Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992Download PDF
(Y320/01) Unit 3: From Colonialism to Independence: The British Empire 1857–1965Download PDF
Unit 1: Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest Y102/01 1035–1107Download PDF
Unit 1: Britain 1930–1997 Y113/01 ExemplarDownload PDF