Course summary

Year 12 Unit One: Tudor England, 1485 – 1509 This unit will cover how Henry VII established the Tudor dynasty starting with the defeat of Richard III. Students will first study how Henry VII consolidated his power through factors such as control of the nobility and suppressing rebellions. Students will study all aspects of Henry VII’s reign from government to foreign policy, as well as Tudor society as a whole. The focus then shifts to the reign of Henry VIII, from his attempts to increase England’s reputation abroad to his divorce from Catherine of Aragon. Unit Two: The Cold War 1945 – 1962 This module builds on knowledge obtained at GCSE. It focuses on the start of the Cold War and the deteriorating relations between East and west. It focuses on key conflict areas in Europe and Asia, such as Eastern Europe, Germany, Korea, China, and Taiwan. Students will also focus on the relationship between President Kennedy and Khrushchev, culminating in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Year 13 Unit One: Tudor England 1485 – 1603 Students will start year 13 looking at the short reigns of Edward I and Mary I. This will focus on the religious change that happened during the two reigns and the problems related to succession to the throne. Students will then look at arguably the most successful Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I. Their study of Elizabeth will look at her domestic and foreign success, in what many historians have described as a ‘Golden age.’ Unit Two: The Cold War 1945 – 1991 Students will start year 13 looking at the impact of the Vietnam War, Sino-Soviet relations, and the détente. They will study the impact of individuals like Gorbachev, Thatcher, Pope John Paul II, and Reagan on the Cold War. The final part of the module will focus on the collapse of communism and its effects.

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