Advanced Historiographical Debate
Engaging with complex schools of historical thought relevant to the student's chosen coursework topic.
Key Questions
- 1How do different historical schools (e.g., Marxist, Revisionist, Post-colonial) interpret your topic?
- 2How have new archival discoveries changed the consensus on your enquiry?
- 3How do you evaluate the validity of a historian's argument when they contradict another source?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Suggested Methodologies
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