History Notes Oxford University History Notes
These notes offer comprehensive cover of a breadth of topics relevant to the British History II (1042-1330) paper. The topics are designed in order to fit a wide range of tutorial foci, and are organised under the following headings:
'The Norman Conquest'
'Gender'
'National Identities'
'Literature and the Arts'
'Religion'
'Angevin Queenship'
'Plantagenet Kingship'
These notes are the sole resource that I used to revise for my finals examination in 2015, in which I achieved a score of 69%.
The notes are structured under general key questions, to emphasise the analytical structure and facilitate the writing of practise essays. These key questions are broad enough to allow students to be flexible with their knowledge, in order to answer the more specific questions typical of finals papers. Key facts are colour coded, as is the historiography. This aids memorisation and means that the notes are also useful for repetitive skim-reading.
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