World War II
Treaty of Versailles51Rise of Fascism and Nazism54Appeasement Policy58Failure of the League of Nations54Invasion of Poland56Battle of Britain55Operation Barbarossa28Pearl Harbor58D-Day51Atomic Bombs56Human Cost42Political and Territorial Changes51Economic Consequences50Technological Advancements57Legacy and Remembrance37
British Monarchy
The Battle of Hastings53The Norman Impact on England50Henry II and the Angevin Empire58Richard the Lionheart and the Third Crusade49Henry VII and the End of the Wars of the Roses50Henry VIII and the Reformation50James I and the Union of the Crowns52Charles I and the English Civil War57George I and the Rise of the Whigs59George III and the American Revolution58Queen Victoria and the Victorian Era51The British Empire in the Victorian Era50World War I and the Interwar Years56World War II and the Postwar Era34
Tudor Dynasty
Henry VII s Accession to the Throne52Henry VII s Domestic Policies52Henry VII s Foreign Policy54Henry VIII s Early Reign32The Break with Rome52The Dissolution of the Monasteries50Edward VI s Minority52The Edwardian Reformation54The Religious Settlement of 155958Mary I s Accession to the Throne41The Marian Persecutions54The Loss of Calais52Elizabeth I s Accession to the Throne56The Golden Age of Exploration43The Defeat of the Spanish Armada50
Industrial Revolution
The Agricultural Revolution57The Population Explosion52The Enclosure Movement50The Rise of Capitalism55The Availability of Raw Materials52The Development of New Technologies50The Growth of Cities50The Rise of the Middle Class54The Improvement of Living Standards55The Rise of Social Problems57The Transformation of the British Landscape50