These comprehensive revision notes and essay plans for the OCR A Level History A course on “Britain 1951-1997” span 59 pages and are designed to assist students in thoroughly understanding this pivotal period in British history. Received A* in exam, the notes are summarized and organized following the structure of the official OCR textbook, and they incorporate a wealth of information sourced from classroom lectures, textbooks, and online research.
The revision notes delve into key historical segments such as the Conservative domination from 1951 to 1964, alternating Labour and Conservative governments between 1964 and 1979, the transformative era under Thatcher from 1979 to 1997, and Britain’s evolving position in the global context throughout these decades. Each topic is addressed with clear, concise explanations and structured to facilitate easy learning and recall, making them ideal for preparing for exams.
Accompanying the revision notes, the 4-page essay plans provide a strategic approach to tackling potential exam questions. These plans cover significant inquiries such as the reasons behind the Conservative dominance, the factors leading to the decline of the Conservative party, pivotal elections like those of 1964 and 1970, and the efficacy with which successive governments addressed national issues. The essay plans are especially valuable for students looking to enhance their exam writing skills, offering insights into structuring arguments and synthesizing historical evidence effectively.
Overall, these notes and essay plans are an essential resource for students studying the British period from 1951 to 1997, offering a clear pathway to understanding and excelling in their examinations. These materials are also part of a broader collection available on the student’s page, which includes additional topics and discounted packages, providing a comprehensive toolkit for achieving high grades in A Level History.
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