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CCEA GCSE History Third Edition
CCEA GCSE History Third Edition
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Exam board: CCEA
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2017
First exam: Summer 2019

Trust the experts to guide you through the new specification with this bestselling Student Book for CCEA GCSE History, fully updated to cover every option in a single volume; an authoritative and affordable solution to curriculum change from the leading History publisher.

- Skilfully steers you through the new content and assessment requirements with support at every stage from experienced teachers and authors Finbar Madden and John Clare

- Blends in-depth coverage of topics with activities to help students acquire, retain and revise core subject knowledge across the years

- Builds students' historical thinking and writing skills as they progress through clear narrative and topic-focused tasks, brought to life by visual and written source material

- Prepares students of all abilities for the non-tiered examinations by providing a variety of practice questions throughout each chapter

- Enables students to maximise their grade potential and develop their exam skills through structured guidance on answering every question type successfully

Language
English
ISBN
9781471889745
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Contents
Introduction
Unit 1 Section A: Modern World Studies in Depth
Option 1 Life under Nazi dictatorship, 1933–45
Chapter 1 Hitler takes political control, 1933–34
Chapter 2 Control and opposition
Chapter 3 Life for workers in Nazi Germany
Chapter 4 Life for women and the family in Nazi Germany
Chapter 5 Life for young people in Nazi Germany
Chapter 6 Life for the Jewish community and minorities in Nazi Germany
Chapter 7 Germany at war
Option 2 Life in the United States of America, 1920–33
Chapter 1 Life for minority groups
Chapter 2 Prohibition
Chapter 3 Social change and popular entertainment
Chapter 4 The ‘Roaring Twenties’
Chapter 5 Economic problems in the 1920s
Chapter 6 The Wall Street Crash, 1929
Chapter 7 The Great Depression, 1929–33
Unit 1 Section B: Local Study
Option 1 Changing Relations: Northern Ireland and its Neighbours, 1920–49
Chapter 1 The partitioning of Ireland
Chapter 2 From Irish Free State to Éire
Chapter 3 The Economic War
Chapter 4 Northern Ireland and World War II
Chapter 5 Éire’s neutrality and its impact on relationships during the war
Chapter 6 German attacks and their impact on Britain, Northern Ireland and Éire
Chapter 7 Life in post-war Northern Ireland and Éire, 1945–49
Chapter 8 Constitutional changes and effects on relationships
Option 2 Changing Relations: Northern Ireland and its Neighbours, 1965–98
Chapter 1 The O’Neill years
Chapter 2 The campaign for civil rights
Chapter 3 A deteriorating situation, 1969–72
Chapter 4 The search for a political solution – attempt at power-sharing, 1973–74
Chapter 5 Changing Republican strategy
Chapter 6 Changing relations – towards closer co-operation
Chapter 7 The Downing Street Declaration, 1993
Chapter 8 The Good Friday Agreement, 1998
Unit 2 Outline Study
International Relations, 1945–2003
Chapter 1 Co-operation ends and the Cold War begins
Chapter 2 Emerging superpower rivalry and its consequences, 1945–49
Chapter 3 Flashpoints in Europe and the impact on international relations
Chapter 4 Flashpoints outside Europe and the impact on international relations
Chapter 5 The end of the Cold War, 1985–91
Chapter 6 New tensions emerge, 1991–2003
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