Wales in Industrial Britain, C1760 – C1914

“Wales in Industrial Britain, C1760 – C1914” by David Evans, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1996, offers an in-depth examination of the historical context of Wales during a transformative period in British history. This English language edition spans 80 pages and is designed to align with the National Curriculum of Wales, providing a structured overview that integrates themes of industrialization, society, and politics within a chronological framework.
Readers will find that the book comprehensively covers the final core unit of History, utilizing both primary and secondary source materials to enrich the learning experience. It includes pupil questions and activities that encourage engagement with the content, making it suitable for educational settings. The focus on the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries allows for a thorough exploration of Wales’ historical development during a time of significant change in Great Britain.
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Comprehensively covers the final core unit of History for the National Curriculum of Wales. The book blends perspectives of industry, empire, society and politics into a chronological framework, and is supported by primary and secondary source material, with pupil questions and activities.
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