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History: AQA A Level The British Empire
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1
High Water Mark of the British Empire, 1857-1914
1.1
Development of Imperialism, 1857-1890
1.1.1
Empires over Time
1.1.2
Key Questions About Empires
1.1.3
Expansion into Africa
1.1.4
History of Egypt
1.1.5
Control of Egypt
1.1.6
Control of Sudan
1.2
Imperial & Colonial Policy, 1857-1890
1.2.1
The British Empire & India
1.2.2
The British Raj
1.2.3
International Relations with other Powers
1.2.4
Scramble for Africa
1.2.5
The Informal Empire
1.3
Trade & Commerce, 1857-1890
1.3.1
Trade & Commerce in the Empire
1.3.2
Infrastructure of Trade & Commerce
1.3.3
Products of Trade & Commerce
1.4
Attitudes Towards the Empire, 1857-1890
1.4.1
Explorers
1.4.2
Missionaries
1.4.3
Traders & Colonial Administrators
1.4.4
Government Attitudes Towards Imperialism
1.5
Relations with Indigenous Peoples, 1857-1890
1.5.1
Relations with India
1.5.2
Relations with South Africa
1.5.3
British-Boer Relations
2
Imperial Consolidation & Liberal Rule, 1890-1914
2.1
Consolidation & Expansion in Africa, 1890-1914
2.1.1
Consolidation & Expansion into Africa
2.1.2
Consolidation & Expansion in South Africa
2.1.3
Historical Interpretations: Expansion into Africa
2.2
Imperial & Colonial Policy, 1890-1914
2.2.1
Policy in India
2.2.2
Policy in Egypt
2.2.3
Native Policy in Colonies
2.2.4
International Relations with Other Powers
2.3
Trade & Commerce, 1890-1914
2.3.1
The Benefits of Trade
2.3.2
Costs of the Empire
2.3.3
Debates Over Trade
2.4
Attitudes Towards the Empire, 1890-1914
2.4.1
Key Administrators - Chamberlain & Rhodes
2.4.2
Key Administrators - Baring & Milner
2.4.3
Key Administrators - Curzon
2.4.4
Government Attitudes to the Empire
2.4.5
National Efficiency & the Boer War
2.4.6
Popular Attitudes Towards Imperialism
2.5
Relations with Indigenous Peoples, 1890-1914
2.5.1
Challenges in India
2.5.2
Challenges in Africa
2.5.3
Challenges in South Africa
2.5.4
Historical Interpretations of the Boer War
2.5.5
Relations & Business with Iran
3
Imperialism Challenged, 1914-1967
3.1
Expansion & Contraction of Empire, 1914-1947
3.1.1
Impact of WW1
3.1.2
Palestine
3.1.3
Ireland & WW1
3.1.4
Impact of WW2 on the British Empire
3.2
Colonial Policy & Administration, 1914-1947
3.2.1
Administration in India & Palestine
3.2.2
Administration in Iraq & the Dominions
3.2.3
Imperial Defence
3.3
Trade, Commerce & Economic Impact of War
3.3.1
Economic Impact of WW1
3.3.2
Inter-War Trade & Commerce
3.3.3
Economic Impact of WW2
3.4
Attitudes Towards the Empire, 1890-1914
3.4.1
Colonial Administrators
3.4.2
Trusteeship
3.4.3
Gandhi
3.4.4
Montagu, Haig & Linlithgow
3.4.5
Cameron, Mitchell, Cohen & Furse - African Admins
3.4.6
Imperialist Ideals
3.5
Relations with Indigenous Peoples, 1914-1947
3.5.1
Ireland & India 1914-1947
3.5.2
The Middle East and Africa
4
The Wind of Change, 1947-1967
4.1
Decolonisation in Africa & Asia, 1947-1967
4.1.1
Reasons for Decolonisation
4.1.2
Decolonisation in East & West Africa
4.1.3
Decolonisation in Central & South Africa
4.1.4
Decolonisation in Asia
4.2
Colonial Policy & Administration, 1947-1967
4.2.1
Relations & Business with Iran after WW2
4.2.2
The 'Winds of Change'
4.2.3
The Suez Canal Crisis - 1956
4.2.4
International Relations 1947-1967
4.3
Trade & Commerce, 1947-1967
4.3.1
The Economic Impact of WW2
4.4
Attitudes Towards the Empire, 1947-1967
4.4.1
Colonial Administrators: Cohen & Arden-Clarke
4.4.2
Local Leaders in the Independence Movement
4.4.3
Pan-Africanism in Nationalism
4.5
Post-Colonial Ties, 1947-1967
4.5.1
Windrush & Immigration
4.5.2
Commonwealth Immigrants Act
4.5.3
Residual Impact of the Empire
4.6
Relations with Indigenous Peoples, 1947-1967
4.6.1
Challenges to Colonial Rule Post 1947
4.6.2
Kenya & the Mau Mau Uprising
4.6.3
Nigeria & Rhodesia