
Throughout History Courses
Throughout History's comprehensive online courses provide hours of learning resources in one simple subscription. With engaging video lessons, detailed notes and flexible subscription options, we empower you to master the subject knowledge of a wide range of periods, all at your own pace.
Whether you're aiming for top marks or simply fascinated by history, our courses offer a well researched and in depth view of some of the most interesting periods in world history.
A personal subscription will grant you access to all of our online course content, with convenient monthly or annual payment options. Schools, colleges and other educational organisations can also benefit from our resources with a bespoke annual license; simply get in touch for more information on how we can design a package to meet your requirements.
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Available Courses
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Crime & Punishment
The modern system of crime and punishment in England is a complex evolution of practices that take their foundations from history. This course chronologically explains how modern legal principles evolved over time, showing their intricate changes and continuities, from the Dark Ages to the present day.
✓ 29 Full HD Videos
✓ 22 Fully Researched Revision Guides
✓ 4 Hours of Narrated Video
✓ Cancel at Anytime
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Elizabethan England
The reign of Elizabeth I witnessed some of the most important and dramatic events in English History and helped to shape the nation. This course will take you from the accession of Elizabeth and the challenges she faced in her early reign, through the numerous challenges, plots and assassination attempts and onto the exploration of the New World under Sir Francis Drake.
✓ 19 Full HD videos
✓ 12 Fully Researched Revision Guides
✓ 4 Hours of Narrated Video
✓ Cancel at Anytime
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The Cold War
The end of the Second World War drew a close to the largest conflict in human history but also witnessed the birth of new tensions. The defeat of Nazi Germany meant that the common enemy which bound the allies together, no longer existed, and the contrasting political and economic systems that governed the East and West, evolved into a Cold War of brinkmanship, political strategy and espionage.
✓ 13 Full HD videos
✓ 9 Fully Researched Revision Guides
✓ Over 2 Hours of Narrated Video
✓ Cancel at Anytime

Free Sample Video: The Cold War
The end of the Second World War drew a close to the largest conflict in human history but also witnessed the birth of new tensions.
Upcoming Courses
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Civil Rights in the USA
The Vietnam War
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Weimar & Nazi Germany
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Migration to the UK
Medicine c1000-1918
The American Revolution
Anglo-Saxon & Norman England