Who is this course for?
- Students looking to enhance their knowledge of social and political history.
- Learners seeking further vocational training and placement opportunities.
- Individuals aspiring to advance in their current career.
Course Content:
- The Agricultural Revolution – Understanding the impact of agrarian changes.
- The Industrial Revolution – Exploring the transformation of industries.
- The struggle for democracy – Examining working class rights, political reform, and the Chartists.
- Political power and protest – Analyzing the dynamics of political influence and demonstrations.
- Social policy and development in the 19th and 20th century – Addressing poverty and the liberal reform.
- The Suffragettes and women’s rights – Delving into the movement for women’s suffrage.
- Interaction, society, and change – Studying the interconnectedness of societal elements.
- Post-war developments in social policy and the birth of the NHS – Assessing social policies and the establishment of the National Health Service.
- The end of consensus politics – the Thatcher years – Understanding political changes during the Thatcher era.
- After Thatcher- the New Labour years – Analyzing the period of New Labour’s governance.