This Student Book offers a chronological approach to the most popular development study, tracing the development of medicine from prehistoric times to the present day. The narrative is clear and accessible and questions throughout the text help with comprehension and learning.

Part of a series designed to meet the requirements of the revised GCSE syllabus, this is a simplified pupil's book for lower achievers. It has the same contents as the core text but the narrative is easier to read. The book examines the events that took place in Nazi Germany, between 1918 and 1945, balancing concise narrative with a range of source material, and approaching topics by looking at important issues and posing key historical questions about the period. The book focuses on the lives of people in the ghettos, the power of propaganda and the role of the individual. There are summary boxes to aid revision and practice exam questions. There is an accompanying teacher's resource pack.