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IGCSE Twentieth Century History: International Relations since 1919 / McAleavy, Tony 1996  Book
McAleavy, Tony Book
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Edition 2007
Publication Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Description 176pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract Twentieth Century History is a major GCSE core text in the Cambridge History Programme, focusing on international relations between 1914 and the collapse of communism in the late twentieth century.
Contents The 1919-23 peace treaties -Origins of the first world war -First World War -Russian Revolution -Paris 1919 -Treaty of Versailles -Other Peace traties -Aftermath: the immediate consequences of the treaties -A harsh treaty -Review: the peace treaties of 1919-23 The League of Nations -Setting up -Reparations: the Dawes and the Young Plans -Spirit of Locarno -Rise of Hitler -Depression and international politics -Crisis in Manchuria -Mussolini and Italian fascism -Conquest of Abyssinia -Review: the rise and fall of the League of Nations The collapse of internationa peace -From the Rhineland to the 'Anschluss' -Munich and the destruction of Czechoslovakia -Different views of appeasement -Nazi - Soviet Pact -Hitler's war -Review: the 1930s - the road to war The Cold War -Second World war -Fall of the European empires -Roots of the Cold War -1945: the breakdown of the wartime alliance -Soviet take-over of Eastern Europe -Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan -American motives at the start of the Cold War -Berlin Blockade and NATO -Review: the start of the Cold War Containing the spread of communism -Communist China -Korean War -Cuban missile crisis -Cold War and the Middle East -Vietnam War -Review: containing communism Soviet control over Eastern Europe -Tito and Stalin -Red Army in Budapest and Prague -Building the Berlin Wall -Solidarity -Gorbachev and the fall of the Soviet Empire -Review: the Soviet Empire 1948-91 The United Nations Organisation -United Nations -UN in action: Korea and the Congo -Review: the work and the sucess of the UN
Standard Number 0521893503 Pb.
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Modern world history combined edition / McAleavy, Tony; Grey, Paul; Little, Rosemarie 2001  Book
McAleavy, Tony Book
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Edition 2008 (Reprint)
Publication Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Description 272pGreen Spine
Series Cambridge History Programme
Summary/Abstract Matches the Core requirements of the OCR GCSE specifications and is also suitable for other GCSE History specifications.
Contents International Relations 1919-1989 - The Origins of the First World War The First World War The Russian Revolution Paris 1919 The Treaty of Versailles The other peace treaties Aftermath: the immediate consequences of the treaties A harsh treaty Review: the peace treaties of 1919-23 Setting up the League of Nations Reparations:the Dawes and Young Plans The spirit of Locarno The Rise of Hitler The Depression and international politics Crisis in Manchuria Mussolini and Italian fascism The conquest of Abyssinia Review:the rise and fall of the League of Nations From the Rhineland to the 'Anschluss' Munich and the destruction of Czechoslovakia Different views of Appeasement The Nazi-Soviet Pact Hitler's War Review: the 1930s-the road to war The Second World War The fall of the European Empires The roots of the Cold War 1945: the breakdown of the wartime alliance The Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe The Truman Doctrine and the Marshal Plan American motives at the start of the Cold War The Berlin Blockade and NATO The start of the Cold War Communist China The Korean War The Cuban Missile Crisis The Cold War and the Middle East The Vietnam War Review: Containing Communism Tito and Stalin The Red Army in Budapest and Prague Building the Berlin Wall Solidarity Gorbachev and the fall of the Soviet Empire Review: the Soviet Empire 1948-91 British History 1906-1918 - What was Britain like in 1900? Who ruled Britain in 1900? Poverty in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century Lloyd George and the Liberal social reforms Social reforms 1905-15 How effective were these reforms? Votes for women: the movement for female suffrage Votes for women: the campaigns The outbreak of war and British society Army recruitment Conscientious objectors Daily life during the war-the home front Women and the war effort British propaganda during the First World War The sinking of the Lusitania, May 1915 Women's suffrage The end of war and the beginning of peace:1918 Review:British Society 1906-18 Germany 1918-1945 The Weimar Republic The Spartacist Revolt Democracy in Weimar Germany Opposition to Weimar Germany,part one Opposition to Weimar Germany, part two 1924-29: stabilisation and recovery? The Nazi Party in the 1920s Art and Culture in the Weimar Republic Review: Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? The Depression: Nazi Germany and the war Hitler comes to power From democracy to dictatorship Review:1930-34:Hitler's rise to power Prominent Nazis Coercion and consent Propaganda Nazi persecution Totalitarianism Young people in Nazi Germany Women and the family A popular regime? 1939-45: Germany at war Review: 1933-45: Hitler's Germany Index
Standard Number 9780521003841 Pb.
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Presenting the Past 1: Britain 1066-1500 / McAleavy, Tony; Wrenn, Andrew; Worrall, Keith 2001  Book
McAleavy, Tony Book
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Publication Great Britain, HarperCollins Publishers, 2001.
Description 112pBlue Spine
Series Presenting the Past
Summary/Abstract This ground-breaking series for 11-14 year olds brings a fresh approach to the traditional British History (1066-1500) content.
Contents Ruling a kingdom: a deadly game The power of religion Medieval people: did they have a hard life? Index
Standard Number 0007114559 Pb.
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Twentieth century history: international relations since 1919: Publisher - Cambridge University Press / McAleavy, Tony 2002  Book
McAleavy, Tony Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Description 176pBlue spine
Summary/Abstract Cambridge IGCSE Twentieth Century History covers the Cambridge IGCSE History syllabus and relates to the Twentieth Century core content. The theme of the book is International Relations from 1919 to the end of the 20th century. Lively and accessible text is based around lead questions matching those in the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus. Essential knowledge is provided through background briefings, analysis of issues through investigations and review sections to provide opportunities for revision.
Standard Number 9780521893503 Pb.
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