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New for 2013

For OCR exam specifications

For AQA exam specifications

For Edexcel exam specifications

Suitable for the International Baccalaureate

For Cambridge IGCSE®

For use with all exam boards

History

Collins Key Stage 3 History Page 4

Flagship History Page 5

Collins Student Support Materials for History Page 6

Revision Page 7

Religious Studies

Textbooks, Hymnbooks and Revision Page 8

Bibles Page 9

Geography

Collins Student Support Materials for Geography Pages 10 - 11

Atlases Pages 12 - 13

Collins Cambridge IGCSE®

Geography Page 14

Cambridge IGCSE® Atlas Page 15

Geography Revision Pages 16 - 17

Citizenship and PSHE

Your Life Page 18

Citizenship Today Page 19

Collins Revision GCSE Citizenship Page 19

New Publishing HighlightsCollins Student Support Materials for History and Geography Page 6 and Page 10

Unit specificstudy guidesto supportyourstudentsthroughoutthe A Levelcourse.

AQA

OCR

IB

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CONTENTS

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Series Editor: Derrick Murphy

Authors: Alf Wilkinson, Elizabeth Sparey, Dave Martin, Andrew Wrenn, Jo Pearson, Graham Berry, Sue Wilkinson, Mark Gosling and Peter Jackson

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COLLINS KEY STAGE 3 HISTORY

HistoryAge 11–14

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FLAGSHIP HISTORY

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Age 16+AS and A2

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Edexcel AS Unit 1 Option D3: Russia in Revolution, 1881-1924 978-0-00-745739-7 £5.99

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Nation and Religion, 1509-42

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The quest for international influence

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How effective was Henry VIII’s foreign policy, 1509– 29? Foreign policy aims It is important to assess the effectiveness of Henry’s foreign policy and the extent of his achievements in light of his and Wolsey’s aims .

An examination of the aims suggests that there was little difference between those of Henry and Wolsey. Some commentators have accused Wolsey of putting his own interests above those of the king, but Henry’s wishes were at the centre of Wolsey’s policy. Where possible, Wolsey used diplomacy as a cheaper option than war, but this did not stop him working tirelessly to supply the money for the 1522 war.

Henry’s aims Wolsey’s aims

To achieve glory by military conquest

To conquer France

To secure the Scottish border

To establish a reliable alliance

against France

To serve Henry’s wishes

To place England at the heart of

European affairs

To achieve glory and prestige at an

affordable cost: peacemaking rather

than war

To conclude that Henry achieved his aims, there would need to be clear evidence of military successes, particularly against France.

The achievement of military glory Securing the Scottish border

Examiners’ notes There is a signifi cant crossover between Henry’s foreign policy and the issues raised by the ‘Great Matter’. In exam question (a) you could use your own knowledge of this crossover to support your analysis and evaluation, and to help you reach a judgement.

Essential notes Note that Henry’s diplomatic aims changed over time from a desire to win glory, to a need (from 1527) to use diplomacy in order to achieve his annulment.

The victory achieved at Flodden in 1513 secured England’s northern border for two decades. Initially, Margaret Tudor was regent for her infant son. Control later passed to the Duke of Albany, but although he attempted an attack on the border in 1521, he was unable to persuade the Scottish lords to support him and the campaign ended with a truce.

Henry was not to face a serious Scottish problem until the 1540s.

The evidence presented here clearly supports the claim that Henry succeeded in his foreign policy. The defeat of the Scots not only allowed Henry to claim an important military victory, it also fulfilled another key aim – breaking the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France. This weakened France and allowed Henry to pursue his ambitions there free from the fear that he was vulnerable to an attack on his northern border.

Territorial gains in France In the First French War of 1513, Henry defeated France in the Battle of the Spurs and took possession of the towns of Tournai and Thérouanne.

Glasgow Edinburgh

Newcastle

ENGLAND

SCOTLAND

Battle of Flodden(1513)

The location of the Battle of Flodden, on the Scottish– English border

These territorial gains were a far cry from Henry’s aim to conquer France, but they did satisfy his immediate need for a military victory there. They also ensured that England was seen as a force to be reckoned with in Europe, although he later exchanged the territories for a pension.

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How effective was Henry VIII’s foreign policy, 1509– 29?

Diplomatic achievements Some historians claim that the most significant achievement in these years was the diplomatic effort that secured European peace. Certainly, between 1518 and 1521, Wolsey placed England at the centre of European affairs with the Treaty of London and the spectacular displays at the Field of Cloth of Gold. This served Henry’s purpose of achieving glory and prestige, and satisfied Wolsey’s aim to keep the foreign policy affordable.

Source 3 (From Peter Gwyn, The King’s Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of Thomas Wolsey , published by Pimlico 1990)

Where others had failed to bring about peace England had succeeded. The treaty had been signed in London with the greatest possible publicity, while England’s pivotal position was built into it by the fact that the adherents only signed an agreement with England, not with each other. Henry and Wolsey as the peacemakers of Europe! It was an exciting and honourable role, and for the next three years they played it with the utmost panache.

Examiners’ notes Source 3 clearly expresses the opinion that the Treaty of London was a great success, fulfi lling Henry’s desire for glory by achieving a ‘pivotal position’ for England in Europe. Yet a hint of the limitations to the success can also be found in the phrase ‘for the next three years’. You can draw the implication from this that neither the treaty nor the prestige was destined to last.

A balance sheet of successes and failures

The Battle of the Spurs, 1513

The Battle of Flodden, 1513

The Treaty of London, 1518

The Field of Cloth of Gold, 1520

Defender of the Faith,1521

Successes

+Failures

–The Holy League’s War, 1512

The Second French War, 1522–23

The Battle of Pavia and theAmicable Grant, 1525

The ‘diplomatic revolution’

The Sack of Rome, 1527

The Peace of Cambrai, 1529

Weighing up Henry VIII’s successes and failures

The balance sheet shows that Henry’s policy was most successful between 1513 and 1521. After that time, England ceased to play a key role in Europe. By 1529, the military might of Charles V, and Henry and Wolsey’s decision to abandon the Spanish alliance and ally with France, had left England on the margins of power.

Examiners’ notes The balance sheet lists the successes and failures of Henry’s foreign policy between 1509 and 1529. In order to be able to use this information, it is essential that you know the events in detail, so that you are able to explain why an event was a success or failure for Henry’s foreign policy. To develop your analysis, you need to move beyond categorisation into success or failure and consider how far Henry’s foreign policy succeeded or failed.

Sample from Collins Student Support Materials for A Level HistoryAS Unit 2 Option A1: Henry VIII: Authority, Nation and Religion, 1509-42

In comparison to the other books available for thiscourse and topic, this comes out as the best for sureand I will recommend it to my school for next year’s

history year group.

- Samuel Coppard, A Level student reviewing Collins Student Support Materials for History

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Revise AS & A2 History 978-1-84-419439-1 £9.00 £17.99

Revise AS & A2 HistoryProvide complete and in-depth study support throughout the A Level course plusinvaluable advice on how to get the best results in the exam

Information presented in a clear and easy to use formatFrequent progress checks and exam practice questions to consolidate learning Examiner’s hints and tips and model answers show students how to achieve higher marks

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GenericRevise GCSE HistoryKey facts highlight essential informationProgress check questions test learningModel answers show what examiners are looking for

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Make A Level History accessible with thesetopic based books which help students graspdifficult concepts and prepare for their exams

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Series Editor: Derrick Murphy Fully cover the most popular GCSE ModernWorld topics with challenging exam practicequestions

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Collins Good News Gospels

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BIBLES

Age 11+Key Stage 3

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I find the examiner’s notes useful, especially when they link to websites, which gives students a chance to extend their learning with resources that should be useful and relevant. I also like the direct questions

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AQA

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Sample from Collins Student Support Materials for AQA Geography Unit 1:Physical and Human Geography

Full colour figures and maps engageinterest and set out content as clearlyas possible

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I like the clear layout and the geographical treatment of the topic and there is good use of highlighting and a lot ofinformation conveyed in a short space. I certainly think that this section is superior to the [other] textbooks we have on

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Clear glossary to identify key terminology

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