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This Democracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945 Revision Guide is part
of the bestselling Oxford AQA History for A Level series. Written
to match the new AQA specification, this series helps you deepen
your historical knowledge and develop vital analytical and
evaluation skills. This revision guide offers the clearly
structured revision approach of Recap, Apply, and Review to prepare
you for exam success. Step-by-step exam practice strategies for all
AQA question types are provided (including Source Analysis and
essays linked to Key Concepts), as well as well-researched,
targeted guidance based on what we now know from the new AQA
examiner's reports on Democracy and Nazism Germany. Our original
author team is back, offering expert advice, AS and A Level
exam-style questions and Examiner Tips. Contents checklists help
monitor revision progress; example student answers and suggested
activity answers help you review your own work. This guide is
perfect for use alongside the Student Books or as a stand-alone
resource for independent revision.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level/Subject: AS and A Level History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: June 2017 Retaining well-loved features
from the previous editions, Democracy and Nazism has been approved
by AQA and matched to the 2015 specification. This textbook covers
AS and A Level content together and explores in depth a period of
German history during which a newly developed democratic form of
government gave way to a dictatorial Nazi regime. It focuses on key
ideas such as nationalism, radicalism, anti-Semitism and Social
Darwinism, and covers events and developments with precision.
Students can further develop vital skills such as historical
interpretations and source analyses via specially selected sources
and extracts. Practice questions and study tips provide additional
support to help familiarize students with the new exam style
questions, and help them achieve their best in the exam.
Emsworth has a unique character. The marketplace at the centre of
the town is a reminder of Emsworth's beginnings: as a small hamlet
with a weekly market to serve the needs of farmers. It later
developed as a centre for milling, fishing, shipbuilding and
coastal trade. By the 18th century Emsworth was a thriving port.
This highly readable account shows how the harbour helped to shape
and define the community. Generations of Emsworth families earned
their livings as fishermen, boat builders, sail and rope makers, or
as seamen on vessels engaged in trade. The Emsworth oyster had
national renown for its flavour during the 19th century. Emsworth's
heritage is still in evidence: mill buildings have been converted
to new uses and the two millponds have been preserved. Efforts are
being made to restore the Terror, an Emsworth fishing boat built in
the 19th century. This fascinating account of Emsworth's past is
enhanced by a wide selection of superb illustrations, and will
interest all those who live in and love the area.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level/Subject: AS and A Level History First teaching:
2015 First exams: June 2017 Retaining well-loved features from the
previous editions,The Transformation of China 1936-1997 has been
approved by AQA and matched to the new 2015 specification.This
textbook explores in-depth the reasons for and the maintenance of
communist rule in China, and the transformation of China into a
modern state. It focuses on key ideas such as Maoism, mass
mobilisation, economic control and ideological change, and covers
events and developments with precision. Students can further
develop vital skills such as historical interpretations and source
analyses via specially selected sources and extracts. Practice
questions and study tips provide additional support to help
familiarise students with the new exam style questions, and help
them achieve their best in the exam.
Here are words of hope and inspiration. Decades have passed since
their author, Robert Whitfield Miles, preached these words, but
their value endures to benefit all who seek spiritual substance and
focus in their lives. Firmly grounded in a vibrant Christian faith,
the messages breathe optimism. The theme, which knits them
together, is that Gods purposes for human beings shall triumph
ultimately over evil. These purposes will grow steadily clearer to
a person as Gods relationship with that person evolves. Graphically
articulated, these messages offer compelling alternatives to
fanaticism, exclusion, and bigotry. To read them is to glimpse the
possibility of a future in concert with an accessible God who
cares.The twenty-five sermons, or messages, are representative of
Dr. Miles preaching in a ministry that spanned thirty-four years.
Transcribed from recordings, their voice and cadence exemplify the
great oral tradition of preaching in America and show remarkable
literary vitality in addition to biblical interpretation and
spiritual guidance.ROBERT WHITFIELD MILES, Presbyterian clergyman,
scholar, and writer, devoted his pastoral career to the furtherance
of Gods kingdom on earth and to building unity and ecumenism in the
Christian community. Were he alive today, he would approach the
future with the same optimism that so characterized his life and
work in the past. Throughout his ministry he served four
congregations: First Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, North
Caroline, as assistant minister; First Presbyterian Church, Auburn,
Alabama; Westminster Presbyterian Church, Lynchburg, Virginia; and
First Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Kentucky, as minister. In
addition to his sermons, Dr.Miles published numerous articles and
two books: That Frenchman, John Calvin and Christian
Reconstruction.
I had not seen Katherine for almost ten years when quite by
accident I encountered her that first morning on the beach, but she
was as beautiful as I remembered her. She still possessed an
unforgettable presence, an inwardness, and a certain kind of
dignity that had always created distances around her. The only
thing that had changed was her eyes. I noticed that right away,
even though the light was very dim. There was a tension that wasn't
there before. The certainty was gone.
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