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OverviewEssays in Modern World History provides the perfect handbook for teachers and students seeking a concise overview of some of the most interesting topics taught to the 16-18 age range. The 25 essays covers such topics as the causes and consequences of World War One, the Spanish Civil War and the Korean War; the rise of dictators such as Stalin, Franco and Castro; the rule of Lenin, Mao and Pinochet; the foreign policies of Hitler and Mussolini; Cold War crises and conflicts in Germany and Vietnam; and the success of various post-war US Presidents. Full list of chapters: 1. Was the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution a coup d'état or a popular uprising? 2. Why was Germany defeated on the Western Front in World War One? 3. How successful was Lenin as ruler of Russia, 1918-1924? 4. What was the social and economic impact of World War One upon Britain? 5. How Fascist was Mussolini's Italy? 6. What were the causes of the Spanish Civil War? 7. Was the outcome of the Spanish Civil War decided by foreign powers? 8. How similar were the foreign policies of Hitler and Mussolini? 9. Was Germany to blame for the outbreak of both World War One and World War Two in Europe? 10. How similar was the rise to power of Stalin and Mao? 11. To what extent did Stalin achieve his objectives as ruler of the Soviet Union by 1941? 12. For what reasons, and with what results, was Germany a source of Cold War tensions between 1945 and 1962? 13. What were the causes of the Korean War and its consequences for the Koreas and the United States? 14. In what ways, and with what results, did the Cold War influence relations between Latin America and the United States, 1945-1960? 15. How did the early years of the Cold War affect the political and social life of the United States? 16. To what extent was Castro's mastery of guerrilla warfare the main reason why he was able to take control of Cuba? 17. Is it fair to say that after initial failures, Kennedy's handling of foreign policy grew increasingly successful as time went on? 18. By what methods, and with what success, did Fidel Castro try to eliminate domestic opposition? 19. How successful were President Johnson's ""Great Society"" reforms? 20. To what extent was guerrilla warfare the main cause of communist victory in Vietnam? 21. How successfully did Franco achieve his objectives as ruler of Spain, 1939-75? 22. For what reasons, and with what results, did the US Civil Rights movement become more radical after 1964? 23. To what extent did Mao successfully establish authoritarian control in China? 24. How successful was President Nixon's foreign policy? 25. What was the political and economic impact of military rule in Chile between 1973 and 1989? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Russel TarrPublisher: ActiveHistory Books Imprint: ActiveHistory Books ISBN: 9781838181406ISBN 10: 1838181407 Pages: 215 Publication Date: 01 September 2020 Audience: College/higher education , A / AS level Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRussel Tarr has been teaching history for more than twenty years. He has a degree in Modern World History from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University. He is currently Head of History at the International School of Toulouse, France. Russel is author of the award-winning www.activehistory.co.uk, which provides innovative resources and online simulations for the history classroom, www.classtools.net, which freely provides online game generators and learning templates, and www.tarrstoolbox.net, which shares practical classroom strategies for teachers. Russel delivers training courses to history teachers in the UK and Europe, writes regularly for the national and international press on historical and educational issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |