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What, in your view was the short-term significance of the pilgrimage of Grace? (1536-37)

Termed as ‘the most serious of all Tudor rebellions’1, the Pilgrimage of Grace which consisted of ‘allegedly over 60,000 rebels’2, is the topic of much historiographical debate. Affording Henry VIII wi...

Answered by Bryony J. History tutor
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How can I evaluate sources in my essays?

The best way to evaluate sources is to go back to the basics: Who, What, When, Where and Why?

Who wrote it and are they likely to be biased?

What have they written and does ...

Answered by Lowenna S. History tutor
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How should I approach source questions in the exam?

That depends an awful lot on the question itself. Source questions can seem really scary, especially if you haven’t seen the source before, but there are a few little tricks which make it a lot more ma...

Answered by Hannah N. History tutor
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Why is it important to look at who wrote a source that I want to use for my coursework?

It is vital that you look at who wrote both primary and secondary sources.

You probably know from GCSE that primary sources may be heavily influenced by all manner of characteristics belo...

Answered by Hannah N. History tutor
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What is the difference between voluntarist, structuralist and post-structuralist?

These labels are often used to describe certain types of theories adopted by historians, but what do they actually mean?

Voluntarist: These approaches stress the importan...

Answered by Jacq M. History tutor
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