Our tutors come from top universities
Our UK-based tutors, primarily educated at Oxbridge Universities, provide extensive online A-Level History tutoring for students of all abilities. Our online history private tuition is designed to align with the history curriculum, ensuring a focused approach to course content. Tutors emphasise key historical events, critical analysis skills, and effective exam techniques through the use of practice papers, ensuring students are thoroughly prepared for assessments.
Topics
What will your History Tutor teach you?
Modern World History
World War I
Understanding the causes, course, and consequences of World War I, including the Treaty of Versailles and its impact on international relations.
World War II
Studying the origins, events, and outcomes of World War II, including major battles, key leaders, and the Holocaust.
Interwar Years
Exploring the interwar period, including the rise of totalitarian regimes, economic depression, and social and cultural changes.
Cold War Era
Investigating the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, including the Cuban Missile Crisis, space race, and decolonisation.
Post-war Europe
Learning about the reconstruction and division of Europe after World War II, including the formation of the European Union and the process of European integration.
British History
Tudor England
Exploring the Tudor period in England, including the reigns of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and their impact on religion, politics, and society.
English Civil War
Studying the causes, events, and consequences of the English Civil War, including the execution of Charles I and the establishment of the Commonwealth.
Industrial Revolution
Investigating the social, economic, and technological changes during the Industrial Revolution, including urbanisation, factory systems, and labour movements.
Victorian Britain
Learning about the Victorian era in Britain, including Queen Victoria's reign, social reforms, and the expansion of the British Empire.
Post-war Britain
Exploring Britain's transformation in the post-war period, including welfare reforms, decolonisation, and the decline of British imperialism.
Global History and Movements
Independence Movements
Understanding independence movements in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, including key leaders, events, and the impact of colonialism.
Civil Rights and Social Movements
Studying civil rights movements and social revolutions, including the American Civil Rights Movement, feminist movements, and LGBTQ+ rights activism.
Globalisation and Integration
Investigating the processes of globalisation and international integration, including economic interdependence, cultural exchange, and technological advancements.
Environmental History
Learning about environmental issues and movements, including conservation efforts, sustainable development, and responses to climate change.
Genocide and Human Rights
Understanding genocides and human rights violations, including the Holocaust, Rwandan genocide, and international efforts to prevent atrocities.






