History
895 exam-ready cards across 35 topics — every subtopic at shipped depth (≥6 cards). Written against the spec, not guessed from a textbook.
AQA · Edexcel · OCR · Eduqas/WJEC · CCEA
895
Cards in the bank
Audited against all six major History exam boards.
79/79
Subtopics at shipped depth
Every subtopic has at least six cards — enough spaced-repetition surface area to teach the period, not just the cards.
6
Exam boards
AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas/WJEC and CCEA. Every card tagged by board relevance.
What's covered
35 topics. Every major module.
Cards are tagged by board — students only see what's relevant to their spec.
Medieval England
- ✓Anglo-Saxon England
- ✓Norman England
- ✓Richard I and John 1189–1216
- ✓Edward I: Medieval England
- ✓Castles and Medieval Fortification
- ✓Conflict and Upheaval in Europe 1337–1453
The Tudors
- ✓Henry VIII and his Ministers
- ✓The Mid-Tudor Crisis
- ✓Elizabethan England
Stuart & Restoration England
- ✓The English Civil War
- ✓Restoration England 1660–1685
18th–19th Century
- ✓The Transatlantic Slave Trade
- ✓The British Empire
- ✓The Industrial Revolution
- ✓Migration in Britain
- ✓Crime and Punishment
- ✓Medicine in Britain
Early 20th Century
- ✓Conflict and Tension: WWI 1894–1918
- ✓Warfare Through Time
- ✓Weimar Republic
- ✓Hitler's Rise to Power
- ✓Nazi Control and Dictatorship
- ✓Life in Nazi Germany
- ✓Germany 1890–1945
American History
- ✓The American West c1835–1895
- ✓USA in the 1920s
- ✓Development of the USA 1929–2000
- ✓USA 1954–1975
Mid–Late 20th Century
- ✓Conflict and Tension: Inter-War 1918–1939
- ✓The Second World War 1939–1945
- ✓The Cold War
- ✓Russia and the Soviet Union
- ✓Austerity, Affluence and Discontent: Britain 1951–79
Local & Thematic
- ✓Jack the Ripper: Whitechapel 1870–1900
- ✓Power and the People
- ✓Edward I: Medieval England and Beyond
Board coverage. Each card is tagged against the boards that actually examine it — AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas/WJEC, and CCEA where relevant. Students set to a specific board only practise cards on their spec. Teachers see the full cross-board picture.
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