- ISBN:9781108400596
- Format:eBooks
- Subject(s):History
- Qualification:IB Diploma
- Author(s):Allan Todd, Sally Waller, Jean Bottaro
- Available from: March 2017
Comprehensive books to support study of History for the IB Diploma Paper 3, revised for first assessment in 2017.
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Authoritative and comprehensive text, written by experienced IB History examiners, covering one topic per title, to help students adopt an investigative and thorough approach to their study and meet the Higher Level requirements.
Key Concept links to highlight how the 6 new key concepts can be integrated into the course.
Opportunities for balanced historical debate to inspire engagement with multiple historical perspectives and interpretations.
Paper 3 exam-style questions to help improve student performance and provide preparation for assessment.
Activities throughout the chapters to encourage an exploratory and inquiring approach to historical learning.
A wide range of primary and secondary sources to develop students’ analytical skills.
Links to Theory of Knowledge concepts to stimulate reflective discussion.
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- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Germany: Unit 1. Weimar Germany, 1918-1929: 2.1. How did the new government of Germany address the constitutional, political, economic and social challenges it faced in 1918–1919?
- 2.2. To what extent were the problems of Weimar Germany between 1918 and 1923 caused by the Treaty of Versailles?
- 2.3. In what ways did economic, financial and social issues cause problems for the new state?
- 2.4. What were the political consequences of the economic problems?
- 2.5. To what extent were the Stresemann years between 1924 and 1929 a 'golden era' for Weimar Germany?
- Unit 2. Germany and Hitler: 2.6. How did Hitler come to power in the 'crisis years' of 1929 to 1933?
- 2.7. How did Hitler consolidate his Nazi dictatorship in the years 1933-1934?
- 2.8. What political policies did Hitler use to build the National Socialist State before 1939?
- 2.9. What were Hitler's main economic and social policies in the years 1933 to 1939?
- 2.10. What was the nature of the Nazi State?
- 2.11. What was the extent of resistance to the Nazi State?
- Chapter 3. Italy: Unit 1. From Liberalism to Fascism, 1918-1924: 3.1. What was the condition of Italy before 1918?
- 3.2. What were the main problems affecting Italy in the years 1918-1922?
- 3.3. What political factors aided the rise of Mussolini's Fascist Party, 1919-1920?
- 3.4. How did Mussolini become prime minister in 1922?
- 3.5. What were Mussolini's main actions 1922-1924?
- Unit 2. Establishment and consolidation of the Fascist state, 1925-1939: 3.6. How did Mussolini consolidate his power in the period 1925-1939?
- 3.7. What impact did Mussolini's policies have on Italy
- 3.8. How successful were Mussolini's main social policies?
- 3.9. What was the nature of the Fascist state in Italy?
- Chapter 4. Spain: Unit 1. Spain 1918-1930: From Monarchy to Republic: 4.1. What were Spain's main underlying problems before the First World War?
- 4.2. How did the First World War affect economic and political developments in Spain before 1923?
- 4.3. What were the main developments in Spain from 1923-1930?
- Unit 2. The Second Republic and the Spanish Civil War, 1930-1939: 4.4. Why did the Second Republic face problems 1931-1933?
- 4.5. What were the immediate causes of the Spanish Civil War?
- 4.6. What were the main features of the Spanish Civil War?
- 4.7. How important was foreign intervention in explaining the Nationalists' victory in the civil war?
- Chapter 5. France: Unit 1. France, 1918-1929: 5.1. What was the impact of the First World War on France?
- 5.2. What was the state of the French economy during the 1920s?
- 5.3. What were the main developments in French politics between 1918 and 1929?
- 5.4. Which social issues were significant in France in the inter-war years?
- 5.5. What cultural trends were evident in the 1920s?
- Unit 2. France, 1929-1940: 5.6. How did the Great Depression affect France?
- 5.7. What was the Popular Front and how successful was it as a government?
- 5.8. What caused the collapse of the Third Republic?
- Chapter 6. Exam practice
- Further Reading
- Index.
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