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20th Century World History - Course companion / Cannon, Martin; Jones- Nerzic, Richard; Keys, David; Mamaux, Alexis 2009  Book
Cannon, Martin Book
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Publication New York, Oxford University Press, 2009.
Description 512pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Provides primary source material to guide students in analysing and evaluating historical evidence.
Contents Peacemaking, peacemaking - international relations, 1918-36 The Arab-Israeli conflict, 1945-79 Communism in crisis, 1976-89 Causes, practices and effects of wars Democratic states: challenges and responses Origins and development of authoritarian and single-party states Decoloniztion and independence movements in Africa and Asia Nationalist and independent movements in post-1945 Central and Eastern European states - Poland and Czechoslovakia The Cold War
Standard Number 9780199152612 Pb.
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Mastering modern world history / Lowe, Norman 2005  Book
Lowe, Norman Book
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Publication USA, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Description 642pGrey and Red Spine
Series Palgrave Master Series
Summary/Abstract For students taking a first course in Modern World History and for undergraduates in History and International Relations.
Contents Part I - War and International relations The world in 1914: outbreak of the First World War The First World War and its aftermath The League of Nations International relations, 1919-33 International relations, 1933-9 The Second World War, 1939-45 The Cold War: problems of international relations after the Second World War The spread of communism outside Europe and its effects on international relations The United Nations Organization The two Europes, East and West since 1945 Conflict in Middle East The new world order and the war against global terrorism Part II - The rise of Fascism and governments if the right Itlay, 1918-45: the first appearance of Fascism Germany, 1918-45: the Weimar Republic and Hitler Japan and Spain Part III - Communism - Rise and Decline Russia and the revolutions, 1900-24 The USSR and Stalin, 1924-53 Continuing communism, collapse and aftermath, 1953-2005 China, 1900-49 China since 1949: the communists in control Communism in Korea and south-east Asia Part IV - The United States of America The USA before the Second World War The USA since 1945 Part V - Decolonization and after The end of the European empires Problems in Africa Part VI - Global Problems The changing world economy since 1900 The world's population
Standard Number 9781403939821 Pb.
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Revision for OCR GCSE Modern World History / Walsh, Ben; Birks, Wayne 2003  Book
Walsh, Ben Book
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Edition 2008 (reprint)
Publication Great Britain, Hodder Education, 2003.
Description iv, 196pBlue, Orange and White Spine
Summary/Abstract This revision guide follows the format and style of Modern World History, with the same user-friendly features that can improve students' exam grades. It should meet all of OCR Specification.;The text carefully selects the content that forms the basis for the most popular exam questions and presents that content in a way that makes it easy to revise. Each chapter includes analysis of past OCR exam questions, which explain what the examiners are looking for in a student's answers and helps readers direct their own revision accordingly.
Contents Acknowledgements Introduction How to revise How to use this book Section A - OCR Paper 1 Core content: International Relations 1919-c.1989 1.Were the peace treaties of 1919-23 fair? 2.To what extent was the League of Nations a success? 3.Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? 4.Who was to blame for the Cold War? 5.How effectively did the USA contain the spread of communism? 6.How secure was the USSR's control over eastern Europe 1948-c.1989? Section B - OCR Paper 1 Optional Depth Studies 7.Germany, 1919-45 8.Russia, 1905-41 9.The USA, 1919-41 Section C - OCR Paper 2 British Depth Study 10.Answering source based questions in Paper 2 - the British Depth Study 11.British Depth Study: How was British society changed, 1906-18? Glossary
Standard Number 9780719577406 Pb.
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