For one quarter/semester courses in World History emphasizing the 20th century. Designed as an introductory survey of world history in the 20th century, this text discusses the major political and economic changes that have reshaped global relations, and focuses on the forces leading to the collapse of empires and the resulting rise of nationalism throughout the world. It develops the thematic argument that the single most profound global transformation in human relations during the 20th century has been the demise of all remaining empires and the emergence in their place of nation-states.
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A lively and entertaining look at that wild decade, the far-out 1960s.
In the background is Marcus Harvey's portrait of Myra Hindley . Brooklyn Museum of Art , 30. September 1999. Im Vordergrund Damien Hirsts The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living ( Die physische Unmöglichkeit ...
Instant revision notes, with self-check questions and grade-boosting tutorials in a handy A5-sized book.
This exam practice book for GCSE contains detailed advice and tips on how to improve marks and overall grade.
22 Descent into barbarism -- 23 The 'golden age' of free trade -- 24 Living with inflation -- 25 Time on their hands -- 26 The 'collective' economy -- 27 Lenin rejects democracy -- 28 French politics in crisis, 6 February 1934 -- 29 ...
This foundation-edition pupil's book covers the essential content of the most popular GCSE syllabuses. It is part of a series that meets the requirements of the revised GCSE syllabuses. This text covers the needs of lower attainers.
The pack accompanies a simplified version of the pupil's book, for lower attainers, which covers international relations from World War I up to the recent history of South Africa, including depth studies that focus on the USA from 1919 to ...
( 62 ) Weber was typical of German liberals whose insecurity led them to reject ' the common heritage of Western European civilisation ' . Repr . MGW . 51 , 20. 17 Nov. p 273 G215 . Two Nations , ( a ) Czechoslovakia in European History ...
A year-by-year chronicle of the twentieth century, highlighting the major news stories, as well as popular events that defined the times.