Archives for A levels
Shakespeare 400
April 23rd 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare and, in commemoration of this and to join in the celebrations of the life and work...
Leningrad and the Orchestra that Defied Hitler
Available on eStream, and of interest particularly to students of both History and Music, this fascinating documentary tells the story of how, in August 1942, in the midst of...
Blood and Gold: the Making of Spain
New to TV and eStream is the three-part series ‘Blood and Gold: the Making of Spain’, presented by journalist and historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. Part 1, ‘Conquest’, explores Spain’s early...
Poetry in Motion
We’d like to recommend to students of English in particular (but also anyone else who might be culturally-inclined and interested, of course) a selection of recent TV programme recordings...
Black History e-resources
As we join in celebrating Black History Month, it’s instructive to learn of the contribution that Black and minority ethnic communities have made to British society over the course...
Get Political!
Amongst the latest print journal arrivals at Deeside is the new Politics Review, featuring an article on the subject of the impact of coalition government on Prime Ministerial power...
Read the Reviews!
Today has seen the arrival at the Deeside site of the print editions of the latest issues of three of our A-level ‘Review’ journals – those for the Chemistry,...
Revising over the Christmas holidays?
Don’t forget that our e-resources will be available for you to use over the Christmas holidays 24/7 so if you are going to be doing some revision in preparation...
Biological Sciences Review Online
You can now access all the past articles from the Biological Sciences Review using the link available in Biological Sciences Review Archive Guide. Login with your College GMail account...
What’s New in History
Re-evaluating the complex origins of the First World War, and other features, in the renamed Modern History Review…...