Summary: This teachers' book accompanies the entry-level textbook for students, covering the heartland of modern world history, including World War I, Nazi Germany, international relations between 1919 and 1939, World War II, and the Cold War. The pupils' book should be suitable for pupils studying Modern World History for GCSE, Certificate of Achievement, IGCSE or S Grade. This teachers' book includes structured support for every major task in the students' book and enhanced opportunities for the use of ICT in history.
Table of Contents: Britain and the Great WarBritain 1906-18Part 1: The Liberal reformsPart 2: Votes for womenPart 3: The home front in the first world warMaking peace 1919-23Keeping the peace in the 1920sDemocracy to Destruction: Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-45Part 1: Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start?Part 2 - the rise of the Nazis: How did Germans feel about the Nazis in the 1920s?Part 3: How effectively did the Nazis control Germany?Part 4: Life in Nazi GermanyThe Road to WarBritain in the Second World WarPart 1: The military warPart 2: The Home FrontThe Coming of the Cold War 1945-49Cold War – Hot War 1950-72The Fall of the Wall: Soviet control of Eastern Europe 1953-89?
About the Author(s): Ben Walsh is a GCSE Assistant Examiner for OCR Modern World History, teaches AQA Modern World History at Stafford College and does regular INSET for all aspects of the teaching of Modern World History and the use of ICT in history teaching.
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