IGCSE twentieth century history : international relations since 1919

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IGCSE twentieth century history : international relations since 1919

Tony McAleavy

Cambridge University Press, 2002

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Twentieth century history

IGCSE 20th century history

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Previous ed. published as: Modern world history, 1996

Description and Table of Contents

Description

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.

Table of Contents

  • 1. The origins of the First World War
  • 2. The First World War
  • 3. The Russian Revolution
  • 4. Paris 1919
  • 5. The Treaty of Versailles
  • 6. The other peace treaties
  • 7. A harsh treaty
  • 8. Review: the peace treaties of 1919-23
  • 9. Setting up the League of Nations
  • 10. Reparations: the Dawes and Young Plans
  • 11. The spirit of Locarno
  • 12. The Rise of Hitler
  • 13. The Depression and international politics
  • 14. Crisis in Manchuria
  • 15. Mussolini and Italian fascism
  • 16. The conquest of Abyssinia
  • 17. Review: the rise and fall of the League of Nations
  • 18. From the Rhineland to the Anschluss
  • 19. Munich and the destruction of Czechoslovakia
  • 20. Different views of Appeasement
  • 21. The Nazi-Soviet Pact
  • 22. Hitlers war
  • 23. Review:the 1930s-the road to war
  • 24. The Second World War
  • 25. The fall of the European Empire
  • 26. The roots of the Cold War
  • 27. 1945: the breakdown of the wartime alliance
  • 28. The Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe
  • 29. The Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan
  • 30. American motives at the start of the Cold War
  • 31. The Berlin Blockade and NATO
  • 32. The Start of the Cold War
  • 33. The Korean War
  • 34. The Cuban Missile Crisis
  • 35. The Cold War and the Middle East
  • 36. The Vietnam War
  • 37. Review: containing Communism
  • 38. Tito and Stalin
  • 39. The Red Army in Budapest and Prague
  • 40. Solidarity
  • 41. Gorbachev and the fall of the Soviet Empire
  • 43.Review: the Soviet Empire 1948-91
  • THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION: 44. The United Nations
  • 45. The UN in action: Korea and the Congo
  • 46. Review: the work and success of the UN
  • Index

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