Resources for teaching history : 14-16 /: 14-16. (2010)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Resources for teaching history : 14-16 /: 14-16. (2010)
- Main Title:
- Resources for teaching history : 14-16
- Further Information:
- Note: Susie Hodge.
- Other Names:
- Hodge, Susie, 1960-
- Contents:
- Introduction \ Section A: Reforms in Britain in the 20th Century \ 1. Poverty reforms in Britain \ 2. Opposition to poverty reforms \ 3. Welfare and reform \ 4. Votes for women (1) \ 5. Votes for Women (2) \ 6. Votes for Women (3) \ Section B: World War I \ 7. Women and the First World War \ 8. The Causes of the First World War (1) \ 9. The Causes of the First World War (2) \ 10. Long and Short-term causes of the First World War \ 11. The Schlieffen Plan \ 12. Rivals and enemies \ 13. British Society and World War I \ 14. Trench Warfare \ 15. The Battle of the Somme \ 16. What caused stalemate for most of WWI? \ 17. Why was the war not over by Christmas? \ 18. To what extent did conditions change between 1914 and 1918? \ Section C: International relations (1) \ 19. The peace treaties \ 20. The Treaty of Versailles (1) \ 21. The Treaty of Versailles (2) \ 22. The Treaty of Versailles (3) \ 23. Why did the Weimar Republic face opposition between 1919 and 1923? \ Section D: Russia \ 24. How was Russia structured at the beginning of the 20th century? \ 25. Russia divided \ 26. Rasputin (1) \ 27. Rasputin (2) \ 28. Russian rulers at the beginning of the 20th century \ 29. The Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks \ 30. Murder of the monarchy \ 31. How did the Bolsheviks rule? \ 32. Bolsheviks to Communists \ 33. Russian Civil War \ 34. The New Economic Policy (NEP) \ 35. Trotsky and Stalin \ 36. Stalin and the creation of the USSR \ Section E: Germany \ 37. Weaknesses of theIntroduction \ Section A: Reforms in Britain in the 20th Century \ 1. Poverty reforms in Britain \ 2. Opposition to poverty reforms \ 3. Welfare and reform \ 4. Votes for women (1) \ 5. Votes for Women (2) \ 6. Votes for Women (3) \ Section B: World War I \ 7. Women and the First World War \ 8. The Causes of the First World War (1) \ 9. The Causes of the First World War (2) \ 10. Long and Short-term causes of the First World War \ 11. The Schlieffen Plan \ 12. Rivals and enemies \ 13. British Society and World War I \ 14. Trench Warfare \ 15. The Battle of the Somme \ 16. What caused stalemate for most of WWI? \ 17. Why was the war not over by Christmas? \ 18. To what extent did conditions change between 1914 and 1918? \ Section C: International relations (1) \ 19. The peace treaties \ 20. The Treaty of Versailles (1) \ 21. The Treaty of Versailles (2) \ 22. The Treaty of Versailles (3) \ 23. Why did the Weimar Republic face opposition between 1919 and 1923? \ Section D: Russia \ 24. How was Russia structured at the beginning of the 20th century? \ 25. Russia divided \ 26. Rasputin (1) \ 27. Rasputin (2) \ 28. Russian rulers at the beginning of the 20th century \ 29. The Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks \ 30. Murder of the monarchy \ 31. How did the Bolsheviks rule? \ 32. Bolsheviks to Communists \ 33. Russian Civil War \ 34. The New Economic Policy (NEP) \ 35. Trotsky and Stalin \ 36. Stalin and the creation of the USSR \ Section E: Germany \ 37. Weaknesses of the Weimar Republic \ 38. The Nazi Party \ 39. How Hitler took control \ 40. How did Hitler consolidate his power? \ 41. The Police state and opposition to the Nazis \ 42. How did the Nazis deal with the churches? \ 43. What was the Nazis' approach to young people in Germany? \ 44. Youth and women in Nazi Germany \ 45. Persecution \ 46. The Holocaust \ 47. German economy under the Nazis \ Section F: America \ 48. What was America like in the 1920s? \ 49. The Roaring Twenties \ 50. Immigration in the 1920s \ 51. Intolerance in the 1920s \ 52. Prejudice in the US in the 20th century \ 53. The fight for civil rights \ 54. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X \ 55. Changes for women \ 56. The Wall Street Crash \ 57. The Great Depression \ 58. The effects of the Depression \ 59. Roosevelt's New Deal \ 60. What was the New Deal? \ Section G: International relations (2) \ 61. The League of Nations in the 1920s \ 62. The League of Nations in the 1930s \ 63. The League and international relations \ 64. What caused the Second World War? \ 65. Hitler's actions - war-inducing or not? \ Section H: World War II \ 66. Why did international peace collapse in 1939? \ 67. Appeasement \ 68. Countdown to war \ 69. Why did World War II happen? \ 70. The outbreak of World War II \ 71. Hitler's early invasions, Churchill and Dunkirk \ 72. The Battle of Britain and the Blitz \ 73. What happened on D-Day? \ 74. How were women affected by the war? \ 75. The effects of the Second World War \ Section I: The Cold War \ 76. The beginnings of the Cold War \ 77. The Cold War \ 78. The collapse of communism \ Recommended resourcesIndex. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Continuum
- Publication Date:
- 2010
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (208 pages)
- Subjects:
- 907.1241
History -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Great Britain - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781441175083
1441175083 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780826422385
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- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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