Multicultural Britain
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Multicultural Britain
(Oxford history for GCSE)
Oxford University Press, 2001
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Designed specifically to meet the requirements of new British History coursework options in GCSE Modern World History and Schools History specifications. This book presents a lively and engaging picture of multicultural Britain in the twentieth century. A wide range of questions and activities encourage students to think about the positive aspects as well as the difficulties of living in a multicultural community and to appreciate the rich diversity of the British people. The text is particularly suitable for AQA History specifications and is a useful resource for the teaching of Citizenship as part of a wider History curriculum.
目次
- 1. Who are the British?
- 2. Why did Jewish people move to Britain in the early twentieth century?
- 3. How were Jewish people received in Britain?
- 4. How did the government respond to Jewish immigration?
- 5. Who was Oswald Mosley?
- 6. What happened at Cable Street, 1936?
- 7. Why did people come to Britain after the Second World War?
- 8. What was it like to come to Britain in the postwar period?
- 9. How has colonialism affected British culture?
- 10. What is a British citizen?
- 11. How far did the government challenge racism?
- 12. How did racism show itself in the 1960s and 1970s?
- 13. How did the media portray the 'riots' of the 1980s?
- 14. Why did people come to Britain in the late twentieth century?
- 15. What are the issues of living in a multicultural society?
- 16. How has Britain been enriched by its people?
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