Year 11 History Enquiry at Tallis
Unit 1. Medicine and Public Health through time.
This enquiry examines developments in medicine and medical treatment and their impact throughout society; the nature and significance of changes, the extent of change and continuity and factors affecting these issues: the role of individuals, war, government, attitudes and beliefs in society, chance, science and technology.
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Medicine and Public Health through time linksScience Museum Resources
TES Links School History Revision Links School History Links to other sites BBC Bitesize Revision Audio clips From BBC Medicine through time timeline and links Get Revising Website Free Resources |
Unit 2. How far did control of Germany change 1919-1945?
This enquiry examines the reasons for and the impact of the development of totalitarianism in Germany. It examines conditions in Weimar Germany and the reasons why many German people supported National Socialism. It explores the setting up and nature of Nazi government. The emphasis is on the impact on and the reactions of differing groups of people in Germany living in the Nazi state.
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Germany 1919-45 LinksSchool History Revision Links Youtube revision of key dates BBC Bitesize revision and tests Slideshare revision factbooks TES Links Spartacus links |
Unit 3. Surgery c1800-1918.
This enquiry examines an understanding of the way surgery was perceived before anaesthetics were available.
Developments in dealing with the three main problems in surgery: pain, infection and blood loss. An understanding of the main factors influencing these changes. |
Surgery c1800-1918 linksGCSE Surgery links
Science Museum Resources TES Links BBC Bitesize Surgery Revision Get Revising Website Free Resources |
Unit 4. Controlled Assessment. Representation of the Blitz and impact of war on Britain c1935-1951.
This enquiry examines the attempts by the government to ensure the safety of civilians and to mobilize them in the war effort, and compares the intervention to conditions before the Second World war and afterwards and the long-term effects of wartime changes on civilian life, exemplified through changes in women’s role in society and changing attitudes in wartime (political and economic events in the inter-war years such as the Depression will not be examined). The key factors affecting these issues is also examined.
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Controlled Assessment linksThe National Archives Cabinet Papers
BBC History Website Spartacus History Website on Home Front in WW2 Reviewed Internet Links from Schoolhistory.co.uk Imperial War Museum Collection on Home Front in WW2 TES Links Research Paper on British economy in 1920's and 30's |