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GCSE Modern World History, Second Edition Student Book - History In Focus
GCSE Modern World History, Second Edition Student Book - History In Focus
paperback
Published:
23 May, 2001
Description
Provide complete support for your GCSE Modern World History candidates with this bestselling textbook from an author you can really trust.
GCSE Modern World History supports GCSE and IGCSE specifications.
This book combines clear explanations, carefully-designed tasks and fascinating source material.
Questions, activities and Focus Tasks are provided throughout to:
> Deepen understanding of the content
> Develop evaluative and investigative skills
> Help students become more independent learners
> Support exam preparation
This book covers the following topics:
> The First World War, including Causes and Peace Treaties
> The USSR, Germany and the USA between the wars Depth Studies
> Cooperation and Conflict 1919-1945
> International Relations 1945-1990
The accompanying Teacher Resource Book includes structured support for every major task in the Student Book. It's available free online at hoddereducation.co.uk/historynest
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780719577130 |
| ISBN10 | 0719577136 |
| Number Of Pages | 432 |
| Item Weight | 1200 g |
| Product Dimensions | 214 x 274 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Hachette Learning |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2nd Revised edition |
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Author's Bio
Ben Walsh is an experienced GCSE history teacher, a senior examiner with a major examination board a best-selling author and a celebrated expert in the use of digital technology in history teaching. As well as writing best selling books for GCSE Modern World History he has been the key developer of the highly praised Learning Curve online exhibitions for the National Archives (formerly the Public Record Office) and he has blazed a trail in the use of digital video archives in the teaching of GCSE history winning a 2008 BETT award.