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GREENHEAD COLLEGE

Department of History

"The only thing new in this world is the History you don't know" - Harry S. Truman

Students at a museum in Normandy

Why choose A-level History?

The best reason for taking a history course is that the past fascinates you and you enjoy studying it. Studying History is fun. History combines the excitement of exploration and discovery with the sense of reward born of successfully confronting and making sense of complex and challenging problems. The purpose of historical inquiry is not simply to present facts but to search for an interpretation of the past. Historians attempt to find patterns and establish meaning through the study of evidence. One advantage of studying History is that it is a broad subject. Students can go on to university and then specialise in a range of subject areas, from the History of Art to transport history . History complements other subjects. It provides skills and understanding that will always be valuable in any career.

The study of History has a civilising influence on our society. It is the source of our political, social and ethical ideals. Hopefully students at Greenhead who study History will enjoy the fascination of people, patterns and change in the past.

About the department

The department of History consists of five qualified teachers, Dr Thomson, Mr Rowley, Mr Stanley, Dr Edwards and Miss Beswitherick teach History full-time. There are about 200 students in each year group and all lessons are taught in one of four specialist classrooms. The History Department is a successful department with results well above the national average. There are two courses in British and European History, one Medieval and one Modern.

History courses at Greenhead

The History department offers two main courses at AS and A-level, you can choose from either Modern or Medieval History.

Famous modern history images Modern History covers both British and European history from c.1855 to 1918; topics include the causes and effects of the Great War, and the Russian revolution. British topics range from votes for women, liberal social reforms and the threat of civil war in Ireland.

Students outside Rouen CathedralMedieval History covers British and European history from c.1066 to 1216. In British History topics begin with the battle of Hastings and include William I and the conquest, Anglo-Saxon rebellions, castles and Domesday book. European History includes a study of the Crusades.

Trips and visits

Trips and visits form an important part of History studies at Greenhead. This year medieval students will travel to the Loire Valley to visit the chateaux and cathedrals in the region, while modern history students will visit Ypres, the Somme and Berlin. Similar visits have taken place for the last four years and in addition all students take part in day trips to places of interest such as Fountains Abbey and York Castle and attend conferences to reinforce specific aspects of their courses.

What can I do with a History A-level?

Historians are trained in clear thinking, diligence and the ability to understand people and situations in the world at large. Employers are well aware of the versatility of historians. There are numerous careers where history is an important qualification including such professions as accountancy, librarianship, banking and commerce, the law, publishing, museums and art galleries and a wide variety of social work. Many historians also enter the business world through management training schemes operated by national companies in retailing, marketing and selling, computing and personnel work. Others go into administrative careers in the civil and local government services as well as in the private sector.

What have the following people got in common?

famous people who studied History at University

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


They all studied HISTORY at University

Entry Requirements

What past students think

Richard MealingRichard Mealing: I decided to do History at Greenhead when I first went two years ago because the course looked fascinating. Indeed it was. I especially enjoyed studying about the First World War, Russia’s turbulent past and the years leading up to the Second World War. I also enjoyed the independent study that was required in order to complete the coursework for this subject as it gave me the opportunity to experience what studying independently is like at university and gave me the freedom to study a specific subject of my choice. The teachers in the history department at Greenhead are very good at what they do as well as being very knowledgeable and willing to help anyone with anything as long as it has something to do with history. I enjoyed history so much at Greenhead that I decided to carry on with it and do it at Newcastle University. Thank you for two years of thorough enjoyment.

Jake CampbellJake Campbell: History at Greenhead was a great experience and I learned a great deal. The syllabus had great variety which made the course all the more interesting. My teacher was really enthusiastic and readily available if I had problems with the work. I have enjoyed History so much over these two years that I decided to apply to study it at university. My favourite part of the course was the ‘personal study’ in the A2 year where I was able to write a 3000-word essay on any historical topic that interested me. The whole department was very helpful and they were more than willing to lend books and give advice. The resources in the library enabled me to read around the subject and pursue my interests further.

Meriel O'LoughlinMeriel O’Loughlin: Studying history at Greenhead is a fun and worthwhile experience. The staff are very supportive, passionate and enthusiastic about their subject. They are always available to help. I particularly enjoyed studying Russian history (1855 to 1956) during the second year. Also during the second year I visited Berlin on a history field trip. It proved to be a memorable and emotional experience especially when we visited the site of the Battle of the Somme and a concentration camp. In the evenings we were able to relax and have an occasional drink (or two)!!
History at Greenhead will provide new students with an enjoyable, distinctive course. You will certainly improve your document and essay skills but most importantly in my opinion you will have a better understanding to what actually motivates people.

Caroline MoorsCaroline Moors: I have greatly enjoyed studying history for the past two years at Greenhead- the teachers and the structure of the course have made the subject both fascinating and really good fun. In the first year, I found the module on Britain 1855-1918 extremely interesting as it involved looking in-depth into so many different aspects of British history- from the rise of the Labour Party, the influence of Trade Unions and Liberalism, to the Suffragettes and the Irish Question. In contrast, studying 100 years of Russian history in the second year was completely different as I was learning about the gradual development of Tsarism, the impact of the 1917 revolutions, Lenin and Stalin- things which I knew nothing about prior to studying A-level history. The course did require quite a lot of interest and hard work, but overall the subject and the way it is taught at Greenhead definitely made choosing to study history a worthwhile experience.

Hi Dr Thomson

I hope you remember me, I left Greenhead in 2002 and studied your medieval
history course which was fantastic - we all had a laugh in your lessons. I thought I would send you an email to update you on what I’ve been up to since leaving. I have just graduated with a 2:1 BSc Hons in Bioarchaeology from the University of Bradford which has been fantastic - I have learnt so much. I have applied as a masters student for the Osteology course at Sheffield and fingers crossed I will be starting in September. I have worked on excavation at Whithorn Priory in Scotland and had a month of digging in the rain - but it was fun. I found a prehistoric scraper! I have also been involved in working with skeletal remains, reboxing and sorting skeletons which was a challenge. Overall I have thoroughly enjoyed myself and would recommend archaeology to any of your current students if they are unsure of what to do.
Gemma Gomersell
(Greenhead 2000-2002)

Dear Dr Thomson

I'm not sure whether you will remember me but I was a student of yours from 1999-2001, (if it helps you, I won the Jekyll and Hyde award on the history trip to France in 2000!)
Anyway I just wanted to let you know that I graduated last year with a 2.1 from York in history and after completing my PGCE I have secured my first teaching post. I will be teaching history at Farnley Park High School in Leeds from September. I wanted to also say thanks for furthering my love of history so much during my time at Greenhead. I quoted your enthusiasm for the subject as one of the reasons why I wanted to do the job at several interviews! And while I won't be teaching a great deal of it now, I am still a medievalist and didn't stray too far from this during my degree.(My dissertation was a study of medieval prostitution!)

I hope this e-mail finds you well and still smiling.
Best Wishes
Michelle Potkins

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