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New Higher History: Migration and Empire 1830-1939

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New Higher History: Migration and Empire 1830-1939

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The New Higher History series offers a full-colour, topic-based approach to the revised Higher History syllabus. Covering all of the main issues within each topic area, this series includes investigative techniques, use of evidence and a variety of activities to enable students to develop the necessary skills to tackle both essay-based and source-based questions successfully. New Higher History: Migration and Empire 1830-1939 provides comprehensive coverage of this source-based Unit offered in Paper 2 of the course. The core issues within the topic are fully explored, preparing students for the short response questions in the external examination. This book investigates the population movement and social and economic change in Scotland and abroad, looking at: - the development of industrialisation and urbanisation in Scotland due to economic changes - the impact of economic, social, cultural and political factors on internal migration and emigration and whether these were push or pull factors - the immigrant experience, arising issues of identity and the reaction of Scots to their arrival, in particular the Irish (Protestant and Catholic), Jewish, Lithuanian and Italian migrants - Scotland's economic, cultural and religious impact on the empire nations due to immigration to Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India in particular - the impact of migration and empire on Scotland by 1939 and the social, cultural and economic changes which resulted - the significance of migration and empire for Scottish identity.

Author Biography:

Simon Wood is an experienced Principal Teacher and examiner of History as well as Principal Assessor Higher History. John Kerr is PT History at Balerno High School. He is an established author as well as Editor of this New Higher History series.
Release date Australia
November 25th, 2011
Author
Audience
  • A / AS level
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
60
Imprint
Hodder Gibson
Pages
152
Publisher
Hodder Education
Series
Dimensions
212x274x10
ISBN-13
9781444124378
Product ID
10424647

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