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History European School I

Year 4

Syllabus Outline – Part I Middle Ages  Feudalism and Kingship Town and Country Religions War Culture  

Syllabus Outline – Part II Renaissance and Reformation Italy and beyond Art Humanism Science and technology The Reformation and the Counter-Reformation The wider world – new perspectives and ideas

Resources Living History 1 (for year 4 & year 5) ISBN: 1845360273 Publisher: Edco

Year 5

Syllabus Outline – Part I Absolutism and Revolutions  Absolute monarchies The Enlightenment The American and French Revolutions

Syllabus Outline – Part II Social and Economic Change Industrial Revolution Causes Development Spread Effects

Syllabus Outline – Part III Nationalism and Liberalism Congress of Vienna Liberal ideas National aspirations The changing map of Europe

Resources Living History 1 (for year 4 & year 5) ISBN: 1845360273 Publisher: Edco