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Studies of Conflict Harold v William
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Studies of Power Augustus and the Rise of One Man Power in Rome
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Studies of Political Systems
Athenian Democracy in 5th Century BCE
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Breakdown of the Roman Republic / Members:
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Studies of Power – Augustus and the Rise of One Man Power in Rome by Kay Bishop.
This is a 60 page inquiry into the nature of Augustus’ administration of Rome during the Principate. It has been written to meet the needs of the Queensland Ancient History Syllabus for the Senior School and is an investigation of Augustus’ rise to power, how he exercised this power and what effects this had on the Roman Republic. There is an extensive range of ancient sources used in this inquiry, with student tasks throughout the book. The approach is based on the Aspects of Inquiry from the Syllabus document and there is a lengthy chapter on the strengths and weaknesses of the various sources used. The inquiry focuses on the theme of power, how it is achieved and how it is used/manipulated.
Studies of Conflict – Harold v William 1066 by Kay Bishop
This booklet is a source based inquiry into the conflict between King Harold of England and William of Normandy, culminating in the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The organisation of the material is based on the Aspects of Inquiry, as set out in the Queensland Ancient History Syllabus. There are sections on
the background to the conflict, the nature of the conflict itself, the consequences of the conflict and the strengths and weaknesses of the available sources. Each Chapter has a wide range of primary sources and
tasks for students based on the sources.
Studies of Political Systems - Athenian Democracy in 5th Century BCE by Kay Bishop
This booklet is a re-working of the earlier QHTA Athenian Democracy publication. While much of the material from the earlier unit is included here, its focus has been changed to suit the theme of Political Systems. The new book has been arranged to follow the QSA Ancient History syllabus requirements to incorporate the Aspects of Inquiry. There is also a deal of new material and most sections have been considerably expanded. A more expansive chapter on sources has been added.