Modern World History is a major GCSE core text in the Cambridge History Programme, focusing on international relations between 1914 and the collapse of communism in the late twentieth century. It meets the requirements of Modern World History courses and is particularly suitable for use with the MEG and SEG syllabuses. This lively and accessible text incorporates lead questions which focus on the core elements of the issues studied. Essential knowledge is provided through background briefings and analysis is encouraged through the investigations provided. There are regular review sections to clarify the themes studied and allow opportunities for revision. The text uses interpretations from recent research in the central issues studied and contains a wide range of sources, illustrations, maps, diagrams and activities.
This is Book 3 in the Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4 Series. See all Cambridge History Programme Key Stage 4 books here.
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Tony McAleavy, Former Humanities Adviser, Gloucestershire; member of the QCA team who wrote the KS3 History Scheme of Work; author of Conflict in Ireland; Andrew Wrenn, History Adviser, Cambridgeshire; co-author of Minds and Machines (Longman Think Through History); KeithWorrall, Humanities Adviser, Doncaster; co-author of History Investigations
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