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Analysing Twentieth Century History

 

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Analysing Twentieth Century History Units 1 & 2 helps develop both a broad and detailed understanding of this vibrant and complex period as students analyse and reflect upon the ideologies, conflicts, social and cultural changes and challenges that shaped the twentieth century.

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  • Analysing Twentieth Century History Units 1 & 2 [PDF 58.8mb]

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  • Preliminary pages [PDF 2.8mb]

  • Chapter 1: Post World War I [PDF 3.6mb]

  • Chapter 2: Ideologies of the interwar period [PDF 3.1mb]

  • Chapter 3: Leading the world into World War II [PDF 15.0mb]

  • Chapter 4: Germany under Nazism [PDF 4.3mb]

  • Chapter 5: United States under democracy [PDF 3.8mb]

  • Chapter 6: The Cold War [PDF 3.4mb]

  • Chapter 7: The division of Berlin and Germany [PDF 2.9mb]

  • Chapter 8: The Cuban Missile Crisis [PDF 4.1mb]

  • Chapter 9: The Vietnam War [PDF 6.6mb]

  • Chapter 10: The end of the Cold War [PDF 1.8mb]

  • Chapter 11: The anti-apartheid movement in South Africa [PDF 3.5mb]

  • Chapter 12: Civil rights campaigns in the United States [PDF 4.7mb]

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    Acknowledgements

    Analysing Twentieth Century History Units 1& 2 [PDF 0.09mb]

    Revised acknowdgements

    Chapter 9

    p 213

    'A Matter of Fact' text should read:

    The musical Miss Saigon is based in Saigon at the end of the war. The doomed romance between an American soldier and a Vietnamese bar girl ends in 1975 when the soldier leaves her behind in the chaos and flies away in a helicopter from the roof of the American Embassy. Years later, through a program to help the ‘Bui-Doi’ (children with American soldier fathers and Vietnamese mothers), the American soldier finds out that he fathered a child with the bar girl and returns to Vietnam.

    Authors

    Richard Malone