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Britain in Peace and War, 1900–1918

In this Multi-Day class we will explore turn-of-the century Britain after the death of Queen Victorian to the end of the Great War.
Keith (M.A. Military History)
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Class

What's included

5 live meetings
5 in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. Handouts will be provided for the class
Assessment
Assessments will be provided for the class (optional) we will work on these together as time permits during the lesson.

Class Experience

US Grade 9 - 12
Britain in Peace and War, 1900–1918

What students will learn:

Week 1  
Wealth - Issue: Tensions in Edwardian society 
        Britain’s power and wealth at the beginning of the twentieth century: an overview of industry, empire, military strength, technology and cities
        Class distinctions: the lives of the upper, middle and working classes
        Rowntree’s investigation into the nature of poverty 
Week 2
Politics - Issue: Threats to political stability
        Strengths and weaknesses of the established parties and the rise of the Labour Party
        The Liberal reforms, the People’s Budget, the clash with the Lords and the Parliament Act of 1911
        The challenge from militant labour including the crisis years between 1910 and 1914 
Week 3
Women - Issue: The nature and extent of support for women’s suffrage
        Women’s lives at the beginning of the twentieth century
        The campaigns for the vote: suffragists, suffragettes, support and opposition
        The relationship between Government responses and changes to the campaigns, 1910–1914 
Week 4
Empire - Issue: British attitudes towards the Empire
        Differing attitudes towards the British Empire at the beginning of the twentieth century including responses to the Boer War
        India: differing British attitudes toward the Raj, 1900–1914 
        Ireland: differing attitudes to the Home Rule crisis, 1912–1914 
Week of 5
War - Issue: Responses to the demands of total war
        Government policy and propaganda in response to the changing demands of war including early recruitment, conscription and DORA
        Men’s responses to the demands of the war including volunteering, pals’ battalions and conscientious objection
        Women’s responses to the demands of the war including volunteering, employment and development in the suffrage campaign
Learning Goals
Students will learn about Britain's power and wealth at the beginning of the 20th century.
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External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Rise and Fall of Great Powers by Paul Kennedy Britain 1851-1951 by John Waugh 20th Century Britain by Hoddard
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in History from American Military University
Bachelor's Degree in Education from University of Maine at Farmington
Bachelor's Degree in History from Acadia University (Nova Scotia, Canada)
I have taught honors level history overseas and in the U.S. at both private and public schools for the last 30 years. British History and Military History are my favorite subjects. This course of study is based upon my experiences teaching UK GCSE and A-Level as well as my AP Euro experiences. 

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$24

weekly or $120 for 5 classes
1x per week, 5 weeks
60 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 14-18
3-18 learners per class

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