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AQA A Level History Past Papers

A complete collection of aqa a level history past papers. perfect for preparation for upcoming exams. can be used at home for individual learning or within a classroom environment..

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Proper time management can quite literally mean the difference between passing and failing an exam, even if you know everything that’s required to pass. Your revision time and using past papers is an excellent way to start practicing how to properly manage the time in the exam setting. You’ll be given different styles of questions with different mark allocations, so it’s important to know what’s expected of you and how much time to dedicate to each question, whether its a multiple-choice question, short answer or an essay.

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Remember, some questions will be assessing your knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of a period studied, others will require you to explain and analyse historic events, others will require you to compare and contrast source material and contextualise it in the historic environment, while thematic studies will require you to demonstrate knowledge clearly over centuries while following a particular theme. All of these questions require you to substantiate your answers using facts.

All these questions will be awarded marks in levels, i.e. basic, simple, developed and complex, and short answers and essay questions will also have marks awarded for spelling and grammar. By practicing with past papers you’ll have access to mark schemes, which examiners use to evaluate your responses and you’ll quickly learn how to achieve the most marks while striking the right balance with time management.

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AQA June 2022 AQA A2 History Past Papers Component 2
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AQA Nov 2021 AQA A2 History Past Papers Component 1
AQA Nov 2020 AQA A2 History Past Papers Component 2
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AQA Nov 2020 AQA AS History Past Papers Component 2
AQA Nov 2020 AQA AS History Past Papers Component 1
AQA June 2019 AQA A2 History Past Papers Component 2
AQA June 2019 AQA A2 History Past Papers Component 1
AQA June 2019 AQA AS History Past Papers Component 2
AQA June 2019 AQA AS History Past Papers Component 1
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1A) The Age of Crusades, c1071 - 1204 - Component 1A
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1B) Spain the Age of Discovery, 1469-1598 - Component 1B
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1C) The Tudors: England, 1485 -1603 - Component 1C
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1D) Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603 - 1702 - Component 1D
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1E) Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1682 - 1796 - Component 1E
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1F) Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783 -1885 - Component 1F
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1G) Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851 - 1964 - Component 1G
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1H) Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855 - 1964 - Component 1H
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1J) The British Empire, c1857 - 1967 - Component 1J
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1K) The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865 - 1975 - Component 1K
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/1L) The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871 - 1991 - Component 1L
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2A) Royal Authority of the Angevin Kings, 1154 -1216 - Component 2A
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2B) The Wars of the Roses, 1450-1499 - Component 2B
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2C) The Reformation in Europe, c1500-1564 - Component 2C
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2D) Religious conflict and the Church in England, c1529-c1570 - Component 2D
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2E) The English Revolution, 1625-1660 - Component 2E
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2F) The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643-1715 - Component 2F
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2G) The Birth of the USA, 1760-1801 - Component 2G
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2H) France in Revolution, 1774-1815 - Component 2H
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2J) America: A Nation Divided, c1845-1877 - Component 2J
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2K) International Relations and Global Conflict, c1890-1941 - Component 2K
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2L) Italy and Fascism, c1900-1945 - Component 2L
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2M) Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906-1957 - Component 2M
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2N) Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917-1953 - Component 2N
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2O) Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918-1945 - Component 2O
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2P) The Transformation of China, 1936-1997 - Component 2P
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2Q) The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945-1980 - Component 2Q
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2R) The Cold War, 1945-1991 - Component 2R
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2S) The Making of Modern Britain, 1951-2007 - Component 2S
AQA June 2018 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7042) A-Level History (7042/2T) The Crisis of Communism: the USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953-200 - Component ST
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1A) – The Age of Crusades, c1071 – 1204 – Component 1A The Crusader States and Outremer, c1071 – 1149
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1B) – Spain the Age of Discovery, 1469-1598 – Component 1B The establishment of a ‘New Monarchy’, 1469 -1556
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1C) – The Tudors: England, 1485 -1603 – Component 1C – Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty: England 1485 – 1547 Q
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1D) – Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603 – 1702 – Component 1D Absolutism challenged: Britain, 1603 – 1649
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1E) – Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1682 – 1796 – Component 1E Peter the Great and Russia, 1682 – 1725
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1F) – Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783 -1885 – Component 1F The impact of industrialisation: Britain, c1783 – 1832
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1G) – Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851 – 1964 – Component 1G Victorian and Edwardian Britain, c1851 – 1914
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1H) – Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855 – 1964 – Component 1H Autocracy, Reform and Revolution: Russia, 1855 – Q
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1J) – The British Empire, c1857 – 1967 – Component 1J The High Water Mark of the British Empire, c1857 – 1914
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1K) – The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865 – 1975 – Component 1K From Civil War to World War, 1865 – Q
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/1L) – The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871 – 1991 – Component 1L Empire to democracy, 1871 – 1929
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2A) – Royal Authority of the Angevin Kings, 1154 -1216 – Component 2A The Reign of Henry II, 1154 – 1
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2B) – The Wars of the Roses, 1450-1499 – Component 2B The Fall of the House of Lancaster, 1450-1471
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2C) – The Reformation in Europe, c1500-1564 – Component 2C The origins of the Reformation, c1500-1531
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2D) – Religious conflict and the Church in England, c1529-c1570 – Component 2D The break with Rome, c1529-c1547
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2E) – The English Revolution, 1625-1660 – Component 2E The origins of the English Civil War, 1625-1642
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2F) – The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643-1715 – Component 2F The Sun King, 1643-1685
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2G) – The Birth of the USA, 1760-1801 – Component 2G The origins the American Revolution, 1760-1776
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2H) – France in Revolution, 1774-1815 – Component 2H The end of Absolutism and the French Revolution, 1774-1795
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2J) – America: A Nation Divided, c1845-1877 – Component 2J The origins of the American Civil War, c1845-1861
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2K) – International Relations and Global Conflict, c1890-1941 – Component 2K Great Power rivalries and entry into war, c1890-1917
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2L) – Italy and Fascism, c1900-1945 – Component 2L The crisis of Liberal Italy and the Rise of Mussolini, c1900-1926
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2M) – Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906-1957 – Component 2M Society in Crisis, 1906-1929
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2N) – Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917-1953 – Component 2N The Russian Revolution and the Rise of Stalin, 1917-1929
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2O) – Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918-1945 – Component 2O The Weimer Republic, 1918-1933
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2P) – The Transformation of China, 1936-1997 – Component 2P The emergence of the People’s Republic of China, 1936-1962
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2Q) – The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945-1980 – Component 2Q Prosperity, inequality and Superpower status, 1945-1963
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2R) – The Cold War, 1945-1991 – Component 2R To the brink of Nuclear War: International Relations, c1945-1963
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2S) – The Making of Modern Britain, 1951-2007 – Component 2S Building a new Britain, 19519-1979
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) AS History (7041/2T) – The Crisis of Communism: the USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953-200 – Component ST Crisis in the Soviet Union, 1953-2000
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1A) The Age of Crusades, c1071 – 1204 – Component 1A
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1B) Spain the Age of Discovery, 1469-1598 – Component 1B
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1C) The Tudors: England, 1485 -1603 – Component 1C
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1D) Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603 – 1702 – Component 1D
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1E) Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1682 – 1796 – Component 1E A
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1F) Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783 -1885 – Component 1F
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1G) Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851 – 1964 – Component 1G
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1H) Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855 – 1964 – Component 1H
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1J) The British Empire, c1857 – 1967 – Component 1J
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1K) The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865 – 1975 – Component 1K Q
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/1L) The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871 – 1991 – Component 1L
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2A) Royal Authority of the Angevin Kings, 1154 -1216 – Component 2A
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2B) The Wars of the Roses, 1450-1499 – Component 2B
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2C) The Reformation in Europe, c1500-1564 – Component 2C
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2D) Religious conflict and the Church in England, c1529-c1570 – Component 2D
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2E) The English Revolution, 1625-1660 – Component 2E
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2F) The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643-1715 – Component 2F
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2G) The Birth of the USA, 1760-1801 – Component 2G
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2H) France in Revolution, 1774-1815 – Component 2H
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2J) America: A Nation Divided, c1845-1877 – Component 2J
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2K) International Relations and Global Conflict, c1890-1941 – Component 2K
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2L) Italy and Fascism, c1900-1945 – Component 2L
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2M) Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906-1957 – Component 2M
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2N) Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917-1953 – Component 2N
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2O) Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918-1945 – Component 2O
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2P) The Transformation of China, 1936-1997 – Component 2P
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2Q) The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945-1980 – Component 2Q
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2R) The Cold War, 1945-1991 – Component 2R
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2S) The Making of Modern Britain, 1951-2007 – Component 2S
AQA June 2017 AQA A-Level History Past Papers (7041 and 7042) A-Level History (7042/2T) The Crisis of Communism: the USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953-200 – Component 2T
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Age of Crusades, c1071 – 1204 – Component 1A The Crusader States and Outremer, c1071 – 1149
AQA June 2016 (AS) Spain the Age of Discovery, 1469-1598 – Component 1B The establishment of a ‘New Monarchy’, 1469 -1556
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Tudors: England, 1485 -1603 – Component 1C – Consolidation of the Tudor Dynasty: England 1485 – 1547
AQA June 2016 (AS) Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603 – 1702 – Component 1D Absolutism challenged: Britain, 1603 – 1649
AQA June 2016 (AS) Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1682 – 1796 – Component 1E Peter the Great and Russia, 1682 – 1725
AQA June 2016 (AS) Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783 -1885 – Component 1F The impact of industrialisation: Britain, c1783 – 1832
AQA June 2016 (AS) Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851 – 1964 – Component 1G Victorian and Edwardian Britain, c1851 – 1914
AQA June 2016 (AS) Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855 – 1964 – Component 1H Autocracy, Reform and Revolution: Russia, 1855 – 1917
AQA June 2016 (AS) The British Empire, c1857 – 1967 – Component 1J The High Water Mark of the British Empire, c1857 – 1914
AQA June 2016 (AS) The making of a Superpower: USA, 1865 – 1975 – Component 1K From Civil War to World War, 1865 – 1920
AQA June 2016 (AS) The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871 – 1991 – Component 1L Empire to democracy, 1871 – 1929
AQA June 2016 (AS) Royal Authority of the Angevin Kings, 1154 -1216 – Component 2A The Reign of Henry II, 1154 – 1189
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Wars of the Roses, 1450-1499 – Component 2B The Fall of the House of Lancaster, 1450-1471
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Reformation in Europe, c1500-1564 – Component 2C The origins of the Reformation, c1500-1531
AQA June 2016 (AS) Religious conflict and the Church in England, c1529-c1570 – Component 2D The break with Rome, c1529-c1547
AQA June 2016 (AS) The English Revolution, 1625-1660 – Component 2E The origins of the English Civil War, 1625-1642
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643-1715 – Component 2F The Sun King, 1643-1685
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Birth of the USA, 1760-1801 – Component 2G The origins the American Revolution, 1760-1776
AQA June 2016 (AS) France in Revolution, 1774-1815 – Component 2H The end of Absolutism and the French Revolution, 1774-1795
AQA June 2016 (AS) America: A Nation Divided, c1845-1877 – Component 2J The origins of the American Civil War, c1845-1861
AQA June 2016 (AS) International Relations and Global Conflict, c1890-1941 – Component 2K Great Power rivalries and entry into war, c1890-1917
AQA June 2016 (AS) Italy and Fascism, c1900-1945 – Component 2L The crisis of Liberal Italy and the Rise of Mussolini, c1900-1926
AQA June 2016 (AS) Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906-1957 – Component 2M Society in Crisis, 1906-1929
AQA June 2016 (AS) Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917-1953 – Component 2N The Russian Revolution and the Rise of Stalin, 1917-1929
AQA June 2016 (AS) Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918-1945 – Component 2O The Weimer Republic, 1918-1933
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Transformation of China, 1936-1997 – Component 2P The emergence of the People’s Republic of China, 1936-1962
AQA June 2016 (AS) The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945-1980 – Component 2Q Prosperity, inequality and Superpower status, 1945-1963
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Cold War, 1945-1991 – Component 2R To the brink of Nuclear War: International Relations, c1945-1963
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Making of Modern Britain, 1951-2007 – Component 2S Building a new Britain, 19519-1979
AQA June 2016 (AS) The Crisis of Communism: the USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953-200 – Component ST Crisis in the Soviet Union, 1953-2000
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1A: The Crusading Movement and the Latin East, 1095–1204
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1B: Britain, 1483–1529
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1C: The Reformation in Europe, c1500–1564
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1D: Britain, 1603–1642
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1E: Absolutist States: The Reign of Louis XIV, 1661–1715
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1F: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1G: Britain, 1815–1865
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1H: Tsarist Russia, 1855–1917
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1J: The Development of Germany, 1871–1925
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1K: Russia and Germany, 1871–1914
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1L: Britain, 1906–1951
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1M: USA, 1890–1945
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 1N: Totalitarian Ideology in Theory and in Practice, c1848–c1941
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2A: Conqueror and Conquest, c1060–1087
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2B: The Church in England: The Struggle for Supremacy, 1529–1547
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2C: The Reign of Henry IV of France, 1589–1610
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2D: Britain, 1625–1642: the Failure of Absolutism?
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2E: The Reign of Peter the Great of Russia, 1682–1725
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2F: Challenging British Dominance: the Loss of the American Colonies, 1754–1783
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2G: The Forging of the Italian Nation, 1848–1871
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2H: Britain, 1902–1918: The Impact of New Liberalism
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2J: Britain and Appeasement, 1919–1940
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2K: A New Roman Empire? Mussolini’s Italy, 1922–1945
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2L: The Impact of Stalin’s Leadership in the USSR, 1924–1941
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2M: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–1945
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2N: Anti-Semitism, Hitler and the German People, 1919–1945
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2O: The Impact of Chairman Mao: China, 1946–1976
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2P: The Campaign for African-American Civil Rights in the USA, 1950–1968
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2Q: The USA and Vietnam, 1961–1975
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2R: A Sixties Revolution? British Society, 1959–1975
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 2S: Liberal Democracies: Power to the People?
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3A: The Angevin Kings of England: British Monarchy, 1154–1216
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3B: The Triumph of Elizabeth: Britain, 1547-1603
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3C: The Emergence of a Great Power? Spain, 1492–1556
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3D: British Monarchy: the Crisis of State, 1642–1689
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3E: France and the Enlightenment: Absolutism Under Threat, 1743–1789
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3F: Stability and War: British Monarchy and State, 1714–1770
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3G: British State and People, 1865–1915
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3H: Monarchies and Republics in France, 1815–1875
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3J: The State and People: Britain, 1918–1964
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3K: Triumph and Collapse: Russia and the USSR, 1941–1991
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3L: From Defeat to Unity: Germany, 1945–1991
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3M: The Making of Modern Britain, 1951–2007 Q
AQA June 2015 (AS) Unit 3N: Aspects of International Relations, 1945–2004
AQA June 2014 Unit 1A: The Crusading Movement and the Latin East, 1095–1204
AQA June 2014 Unit 1B: Britain, 1483–1529
AQA June 2014 Unit 1C: The Reformation in Europe, c1500–1564
AQA June 2014 Unit 1D: Britain, 1603–1642
AQA June 2014 Unit 1E: Absolutist States: The Reign of Louis XIV, 1661–1715
AQA June 2014 Unit 1F: France in Revolution, 1774–1815
AQA June 2014 Unit 1G: Britain, 1815–1865
AQA June 2014 Unit 1H: Tsarist Russia, 1855–1917 A
AQA June 2014 Unit 1J: The Development of Germany, 1871–1925
AQA June 2014 Unit 1K: Russia and Germany, 1871–1914
AQA June 2014 Unit 1L: Britain, 1906–1951
AQA June 2014 Unit 1M: USA, 1890–1945
AQA June 2014 Unit 1N: Totalitarian Ideology in Theory and in Practice, c1848–c1941
AQA June 2014 Unit 2A: Conqueror and Conquest, c1060–1087 A
AQA June 2014 Unit 2B: The Church in England: The Struggle for Supremacy, 1529–1547
AQA June 2014 Unit 2C: The Reign of Henry IV of France, 1589–1610
AQA June 2014 Unit 2D: Britain, 1625–1642: the Failure of Absolutism?
AQA June 2014 Unit 2E: The Reign of Peter the Great of Russia, 1682–1725
AQA June 2014 Unit 2F: Challenging British Dominance: the Loss of the American Colonies, 1754–1783
AQA June 2014 Unit 2G: The Forging of the Italian Nation, 1848–1871
AQA June 2014 Unit 2H: Britain, 1902–1918: The Impact of New Liberalism A
AQA June 2014 Unit 2J: Britain and Appeasement, 1919–1940
AQA June 2014 Unit 2K: A New Roman Empire? Mussolini’s Italy, 1922–1945
AQA June 2014 Unit 2L: The Impact of Stalin’s Leadership in the USSR, 1924–1941
AQA June 2014 Unit 2M: Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–1945
AQA June 2014 Unit 2N: Anti-Semitism, Hitler and the German People, 1919–1945
AQA June 2014 Unit 2O: The Impact of Chairman Mao: China, 1946–1976
AQA June 2014 Unit 2P: The Campaign for African-American Civil Rights in the USA, 1950–1968
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AQA June 2014 Unit 2R: A Sixties Revolution? British Society, 1959–1975
AQA June 2014 Unit 2S: Liberal Democracies: Power to the People?
AQA June 2014 Unit 3A: The Angevin Kings of England: British Monarchy, 1154–1216
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AQA June 2014 Unit 3D: British Monarchy: the Crisis of State, 1642–1689
AQA June 2014 Unit 3E: France and the Enlightenment: Absolutism Under Threat, 1743–1789 A
AQA June 2014 Unit 3F: Stability and War: British Monarchy and State, 1714–1770
AQA June 2014 Unit 3G: British State and People, 1865–1915
AQA June 2014 Unit 3H: Monarchies and Republics in France, 1815–1875
AQA June 2014 Unit 3J: The State and People: Britain, 1918–1964
AQA June 2014 Unit 3K: Triumph and Collapse: Russia and the USSR, 1941–1991
AQA June 2014 Unit 3L: From Defeat to Unity: Germany, 1945–1991
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How to structure AQA A-level History Essays

  • Dr Janet Rose
  • December 14, 2019

For AQA History , at both AS and A level, you need to know how to write two types of essay – a block essay and a point-by-point essay.  To be able to structure AQA history essays you’ll need to know these essay styles and where to use them.

Introductions

You don’t really need an introduction for the source questions.  In the exam you will be pressed for time so it is sensible to just start with your analysis of extract A.  However, for the essay questions you will need a short, clear introduction that references the question and states your line of argument.

The most helpful tip I can give you is this; write the introduction last .  Why do I advise this?  Because if you state your line of argument and what you intend to include, you then have to make sure your whole essay and conclusion matches your introduction.  Obviously you should have a plan to follow but it is far, far easier to write the body of your essay and your conclusion,  then make the introduction fit the essay you have just written.  It makes writing the introduction a breeze because you will know exactly what you have argued, which evidence you have used, the order you have presented your material and what you have concluded.

No Surprises

Remember there should be no surprises for your marker or examiner in history.  You are not writing a best seller where you build up the tension and then do a dramatic ‘ta da’ reveal.  That will only confuse your examiner and lose you marks – potentially a lot of marks.  What we want is a nice, clear format where we can see exactly what you are arguing, exactly what evidence you are using, and exactly what you have concluded.  Importantly, we want to know this at the start of the essay.  If you make your marker or examiner keep stopping, re-reading chunks, and going back and forth to try and understand your argument, you’ll just end up with an unhappy and frustrated reader.  And this is the person who is going to award your marks!  Be clear.  Be concise.  Get to the point quickly.  Give evidence to back up your points.  Reach a judgement.

History Essay: How to write an A-Grade Essay

Block Essays

For AQA you use these for the extract questions; the two sources for AS and the three sources for A level.  You write the essay in blocks of text which are focused on one area.

For the source questions you don’t need to get too clever with hopping back and forth between sources and points. Decide and plan what you need to say and then write it clearly, with a clear assessment of each source, in big chunks of work. Do not worry about an introduction– just get straight into the analysis. First address Source A in a block, then Source B in another block and (for A level) Source C in a final block.

Remember that you need to assess the sources.  Keep doing that all the way through.  Assess each source as you write the block and do a mini summary at the end of each section.   You can then bring the sources together in a very short conclusion at the end (no more than a couple of lines) where you can summarise your convincing/valuable assessment of the sources.  It is very important that you make a clear judgement for each source, as that is what the question asks you to do.

By the way, when we talk about blocks it does not mean you have to cram everything into one enormous paragraph. If you have plenty to say (and hopefully you will) you should use a sensible paragraph structure. The reason it is called a block essay is that you deal with one section completely, in this case each source, before moving on to the next section.

Point-by-point essays

Point-by-Point essays are much trickier to master but are well worth the effort as, done properly, they tend to achieve higher marks. For AQA you can use this style for everything that is not a source question. The key to an excellent point-by-point essay is all in the planning; it will only come out well in the writing if you know exactly what you are going to argue and the order in which you are going to introduce evidence and points. So it is crucial that you make yourself a good plan!

Essentially, all the AQA essay questions at both AS and A level ask you to argue ‘for or against’ a hypothesis. They will look something like this:

‘Victorian governments in the years 1867 to 1886 had little interest in social reform.’ Explain why you agree or disagree with this view.

‘Henry VII had successfully established monarchical authority by 1509.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Your job, therefore, is to find evidence from your course for both sides of the argument i.e. both ‘for’ and ‘against’ the hypothesis. You absolutely must have evidence for both sides – not just one side. The evidence goes down on your plan, divided into ‘for’ and ‘against’ the hypothesis. Whichever side you end with more evidence for, or more convincing evidence for, that is the side you will conclude is most persuasive.

History Exams – How to avoid being narrative

tennis

Imagine it like a tennis match

Imagine it like a tennis match, where the ball starts on one side of the tennis court, is played and then sails over to the opposing side.  A point-by-point argument is like this – it is oppositional, with two opposing sides. You should aim to bounce back and forth between the points and the two sides of the argument. Begin with one of the points from your plan, either for or against the hypothesis. Deal with the point in detail, using clear examples as evidence and linking it firmly to the question.  That’s your opening shot.

Next, pop straight over to the opposing view and deal with that point, again using clear examples and linking to the question. Repeat this ‘back and forth’ technique until you have covered all the points and evidence in your plan.

To do this really well it is usually better to put up the side of your argument that you will oppose first. You outline the ‘other’ side of the argument and show that you understand the opposing view. Then you switch over to the other side of the hypothesis, i.e. ‘your’ argument, and use powerful evidence to back it up. Remember this is all about argument and analysis.

Back to our tennis match analogy; the ball is your argument, which bounces back and forth between the players, but you need ‘your’ side to end each point with the big shot – the one that wins the game.

How to use Provenance in History Exams

The Conclusion

You must conclude in line with the most persuasive and convincing evidence you have included in your plan.   This sounds really obvious, but I have lost count of how many A-level history essays I have marked that argue effectively for one point of view, but then conclude in favour of the other side.  The most common reason for this happening is that the student has moved off their plan when writing up the essay.  Follow your plan!

At the end of the essay your conclusion should sum up all the main points of argument and then should reach a judgement.  Don’t sit on the fence, no matter how tempting it is.  You need to make a judgement.  The conclusion should mirror your introduction and the main points of argument in the body of the essay, so the work ends up as a coherent, clear argument from introduction to conclusion.

The point-by-point essay takes practice, so it will help if you can get some feedback from your teacher or tutor, or even a parent who will be able to tell you if your argument is clear and makes sense to the reader. Do persevere, however, because when you get the technique right it will gain you more marks in the end.

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