Archive for April, 2011

Sourcework Assignment Pack: Weimar Germany

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

A comprehensive pack of sources and questions in the style of GCSE/IGCSE examinations, designed to be printed off at the beginning of the unit and used as homework exercises over the course of several weeks.

60 years ago today (29th April 1951): Death of Ludwig Wittgenstein

Friday, April 29th, 2011

60 years ago today (29th April 1951): Death of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian-born British philosopher, commonly regarded as the greatest philosopher of the 20th century.

25 years ago today (26th April 1986): The world’s worst nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine, Soviet Union

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

25 years ago today (26th April 1986): The world’s worst nuclear accident occurred at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine, Soviet Union.

The Six-Day War – Classroom Debate

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Classroom Debate
Students use their completed timelines to get into role as different characters from different countries and reach an independent judgement about which of the three key interpretations listed at the outset is the most convincing. They are then given guidance on how to construct a written essay answering the central question. There are sample questions and answers provided for teacher reference.

Historical Anniversaries for May 2011

Monday, April 25th, 2011

50 years ago today (1st May 1961)
Fidel Castro declared Cuba a socialist state and abolished multi-party elections

80 years ago today (1st May 1931)
The Empire State Building in New York City, USA was officially opened

75 years ago today (2nd May 1936)
Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie left the country and went into exile in Djibouti following Ethiopia’s invasion by Italy

70 years ago today (5th May 1941)
Ethiopian liberation day. Emperor Haile Selassie returned from exile

125 years ago today (8th May 1886)
Coca-Cola first went on sale, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA

25 years ago today (9th May 1986)
Death of Tenzing Norgay, Tibetan/Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer, first (along with Sir Edmund Hillary) to reach the summit of Mount Everest

70 years ago today (10th May 1941)
World War II: The last major attack on London during the Blitz caused heavy damage to many important buildings, including the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St James’s Palace and Lambeth Palace, several railway stations and hospitals, the British Museum and the Old Bailey. Over 1,300 people were killed

30 years ago today (11th May 1981)
Death of Bob Marley, Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and musician

10 years ago today (11th May 2001)
Death of Douglas Adams, British comic writer and dramatist, best known for ‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’

30 years ago today (13th May 1981)
Pope John Paul II was shot and seriously injured by a Turkish gunman in an assassination attempt in St Peter’s Square, Vatican City, Rome

200 years ago today (14th May 1811)
Paraguay declared its independence from Spain

20 years ago today (14th May 1991)
Nelson Mandela’s wife Winnie was sentenced to 6 years in jail for her part in the kidnapping and beating of 4 youths. (Later reduced to a fine)

20 years ago today (15th May 1991)
Edith Cresson became first woman Prime Minister of France

100 years ago today (18th May 1911)
Death of Gustav Mahler, Austrian composer and conductor

20 years ago today (21st May 1991)
Death of Rajiv Gandhi, Prime Minister of India (1984-89). (Assassinated)

70 years ago today (24th May 1941)
World War II: The British battleship ‘HMS Hood’ was sunk by the German battleship ‘Bismarck’ near Iceland. The British sunk the Bismarck 3 days later

60 years ago today (25th May 1951)
British spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean fled to Moscow, Russia

50 years ago today (25th May 1961)
U.S. President John F. Kennedy gave his famous ‘man on the moon’ speech, in which he urged Congress and America to commit itself, before the end of the decade, to landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth

50 years ago today (28th May 1961)
Amnesty International was founded in London

100 years ago today (29th May 1911)
Death of Sir W. S. Gilbert, British playwright and humorist, best known for his comic operas produced in collaboration with the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan (‘H.M.S. Pinafore’, ‘The Pirates of Penzance’, ‘The Mikado’, and others)

50 years ago today (31st May 1961)
South Africa withdrew from the Commonwealth and became an independent republic

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IGCSE History Revision Quiz for 2011

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

A new version of the Play Your Dates Right Quiz, complete with a Highscore Board, testing your knowledge of the main events of the period 1871-1949. Great for IGCSE History Revision, including Origins of the Cold War 1945-1949.