The Second World War : conflict and co-operation

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The Second World War : conflict and co-operation

Sean Lang

(Cambridge history programme, Key stage 3)

Cambridge University Press, 1993

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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Description

The Second World War is a core text for Y9 at key stage 3 of the history national curriculum. It forms a component of the Cambridge History Programme, an investigative course which provides a coherent and progressive programme of history and offers teachers practical guidance on assessment. The Second World War features enquiry-based units which pose key historical questions; a careful balance of investigation and explanation; overview sections to introduce and consolidate themes and concepts; activities ranging in difficulty and an Attainment Target matrix for pupils and teachers.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Total War
  • 1. Democracy and dictatorship
  • OVERVIEW: TWO DECADES OF AGGRESSION: 2. Germany prepares for war
  • 3. Blitzkrieg
  • 4. Britain embattled
  • 5. The Home Front in Britain
  • 6. Life under Hitler
  • 7. The Russian Front
  • OVERVIEW: WAR IN THE EAST: 8. Pearl Harbor
  • 9. The Holocaust
  • 10. Bombing
  • OVERVIEW: ALLIED CONFERENCES: 11. D-day
  • 12. Germany collapses
  • 13. The atom bomb
  • 14. Rebuilding Europe
  • 15. A Third World War?
  • Conclusions
  • Attainment target grid
  • Index.

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