A Level History

History in the Sixth form offers a chance to explore further the central aspect of all History: human motivation. Asking why things happened (and what were their effects) is an essential and rewarding experience and requires skills of critical analysis, discrimination, argument and persuasion.

History can be taken in conjunction with a wide variety of subjects. Traditionally, it is chosen to complement the arts, languages and social sciences but also works well for scientists looking for a slightly different fourth subject. Beyond the Sixth Form, History affords good preparation for a range of degrees and careers such as law, journalism and the media, teaching, business, accountancy and banking.

The Sixth form history course covers a broad chronological and geographical span, ranging from seventeenth-century British history to late modern French and Russian history. The English revolution sits alongside the French revolution in the Lower Sixth, with the Russian revolution of the early 20th century providing a counterpoint in the Upper Sixth year.

It is hoped that pupils will start to become aware of links and commonalities, taking them beyond the strict confines of what they need to know. The same principles of extension and independent thinking lie behind the coursework module, where pupils can choose their own questions, with guidance from their teachers.

One of the joys of History is that there is not always a ‘right’ answer, so it is important to test your ideas and develop your own justifications. However, a willingness to read widely is the most important requirement of a Sixth Form Historian. The school library boasts a well-stocked History section and the department has its own dedicated Sixth Form library.

Sixth Formers are encouraged to develop independent learning habits and to read around their courses. There is a weekly History Society on a Friday lunchtime where university academics deliver talks and field questions, culminating in the MCS annual History Conference. Recent topics have included the Ethiopian crisis in historical context, the life and afterlife of Mary Wollstonecraft and the rise and fall of the German Empire. In the Hilary Term, a Lower Sixth Reading Group meets; pupils often enter external essay competitions. Lower Sixth pupils also edit a Department Journal, to which all year groups are encouraged to contribute on a wide range of historical topics.

Course content: Lower Sixth

 

British period study

  • The reign of James I
  • The reign of Charles I to 1642
  • The English Civil War
  • Execution of Charles I and the Interregnum, 1646-1660 [Enquiry Topic]

Non-British period study 

  • The French Revolution
  • The Rule of Napoleon 1774-1815

 

Course content: Upper Sixth

 

Thematic Study

  • Russia, 1855-1964

Topic-based essay

  • 3500-4000 words on a topic of the candidate’s choice

 

Examination arrangements

Unit 1: British period study and enquiry: 1 hour 30 minutes, 25% of marks

Unit 2: Non-British period study: 1 hour, 15% of marks

Unit 2: Thematic study and historical interpretations: 2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of marks

Topic-based Essay: Up to 4,000 words, 20% of marks

 

Recommended Preparation

BRITISH
Guy, John Tudors: Very Short Introduction
Castor, Helen Elizabeth I
Brigden, Susan New World, Lost Worlds
Hutton, Ronald Brief History of Britain
Worden, Blair English Civil Wars
FRENCH
Blanning, Tim Pursuit of Glory, 1645-1815
Voltaire Candide
Price, Roger Concise History of France
Hibbert, Christopher French Revolution
Wilkinson, Richard Louis XIV

Further Inspiration

BRITISH
Rex, Richard Tudors
Porter, Roy Cult of Elizabeth
Nicholls, Mark History of Modern British Isles, 1529-1603
Smith, David History Modern British Isles, 1603-1707
Kishlansky, Mark Monarchy Transformed
Purkiss, Diane English Civil War
Hill, Christopher World Turned Upside Down
FRENCH
Blanning, Tim Culture of power and power of Culture
Porter, Roy Enlightenment
Schama, Simon Citizens
Doyle, William Oxford History of French Revolution
Fontana, Biancamaria Germaine de Staël: A political portrait
Hardman, John Life of Louis XVI
Burke, Peter Fabrication of Louis XIV
Doyle, William Old Regime France
Broers, Michael Soldier of Destiny
Broers, Michael Napoleon: the spirit of the age