Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 3, Option 35.1: Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914)- Key Topic 4/ Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
By: Archie Atkinson
The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army, William Sleeman’s campaign against Thagi: the drive against Sati and female infanticide; the impact of missionaries., The Indian Rebellion
Edexcel History A-Level Britain: losing and gaining an empire, 1763–1914- Nearly losing an empire: the British in India, 1829–58
By: Kaleb Roy
The role of the East India Company and the Governor General; the importance of Bengal and the Company Army, William Sleeman’s campaign against Thagi: the drive against Sati and female infanticide; the impact of missionaries., The Indian Rebellion
History Term 2 Unit 1: Reasons for European exploration, History Term 2 Unit 2: Case Studies: The contributions of Leonardo de Vinci and Galileo, History Term 2 Unit 3: New ideas and knowledge...
Administration of justice in presidency towns and development of courts under east india company (1600-1773), Working of the mayors court : 1726-1753, Adalat system...
W2P1 (lecture): What is Globalisation?, W2P1 (article): Brief history of globalisation, W2P1 (article): Project Syndicate - Reimagining Global Integration by Olivia White...
Decline of the Mughal Empire, Arrival of East India Company & Expansion, 5 Religious Reformers: Shah Walli Ullah, Syed Ahmed Shahed Barelvi, Haji Shariat Ullah, Mohsin udin, Titu Mir...
(1857-1885) Thematic Study 1 + The Empire in 1857 (Structures of Rule), 1857–1885 in Africa + “Men on the Spot” + Abyssinia + Egypt/Sudan, Abyssinia Conclusions + Egypt/Sudan + Southern Africa + Asia/Pacific/Latin America...