Medieval realms Britain 1066-1500

Medieval Realms Britain 1066-1500 by Barbera Brown is a UK edition published by Murray in 2001, comprising 112 pages. This book presents an exploration of life in the Middle Ages, focusing on the historical context of Great Britain from 1066 to 1500. It is designed to be accessible for mixed ability teaching, particularly aimed at Year 7 pupils in Britain, including those of average or below-average ability.
Readers will find that this edition features simplified text and structured tasks that support extended writing and source investigation. The book encourages deep thinking through new enquiries, making it a practical resource for understanding the medieval period in Great Britain. With its emphasis on usability in educational settings, this edition retains the Schools History Project’s commitment to engaging students with historical content.
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An exploration of life in the Middle Ages. The foundation edition, “Discovering Medieval Realms”, won the TES textbook award on its publication. This updated and streamlined edition has made the material more usable in mixed ability teaching while retaining the Schools History Project’s characteristic emphasis on challenging readers to think deeply. It should be particularly useful for Year 7 pupils in Britain, especially those of average or below-average ability. The book features simplified text, structured tasks with support for extended writing, source investigation, and new enquiries.
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