Books written by Susan Willoughby

  • Civil Rights in the USA, 1863-1980

    A study of civil rights in the USA.

  • Britain 1750-1900

    Coleman's California Line FOR SAN FRANCISCO Sail or steam ? People wanted to cross the oceans quickly to buy and sell goods . Would steam power make ships go faster ? The first wooden steamships were slow . They also kept breaking down ...

  • The Holocaust

    Cover photo : USHMM Photo Archives Special thanks to Christopher Gibb for his comments in the preparation of this book . The author would like to thank the following for their information and help : Doris Fogel , Fort Wayne , Indiana ...

  • Britain, 1750-1900

    Britain, 1750-1900

  • The USA 1917-45

    ... 32712 7 The European Reformation : 1500-1610 0435 327100 The Reign of Elizabeth 0 435 32735 6 The Coming of the Civil War : 1603-49 0 435 32713 5 England in crisis : 1640-60 0 435 32714 3 France in Revolution : 1776-1830 0 435 32732 ...

  • The Roman Empire and Medieval Realms: Assessment and resources pack

    The course is available in two different editions, Core and Foundation. Every core title in the series has a parallel Foundation edition.

  • The Making of the United Kingdom and Black Peoples of the Americas: Assessment and resources pack

    The Living Through History Assessment and Resource Packs are available in both Core and Foundation editions.

  • OCR a Level History A2: Civil Rights in the USA 1865-1992

    This title is endorsed by OCR for use with the OCR A2 history A specification.

  • The Russian Revolution

    This is one of a series of topic books to support the depth studies for Britain 1750-1900 and the Twentieth Century World required by the revised National Curriculum.

  • 20th Century Perspectives

    Each title provides in-depth background information and detailed descriptions of an important event in history, while considering the causes and effects, the issues at stake, the people involved, the aftermath, and consequences.

  • Modern Times, 1750-1990

    "Foundation Editions" offer a lower narrative level to enable less-able pupils to understand the subject. Re-phrased questions support and direct their thinking skills, helping them to explore history for themselves.