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Access to History for Cambridge International AS Level: Modern Europe 1750-1921
Access to History for Cambridge International AS Level: Modern Europe 1750-1921
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This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the Modern Europe 1750-1921 Option from the Cambridge AS History syllabus for first examination from 2021.

Develop knowledge and analytical skills with engaging comprehensive coverage of the Modern Europe 1750-1921 Option from the Cambridge AS History syllabus for first examination from 2021.
- Trust in the clear and authoritative content written by topic experts
- Develop source skills through questions on a wide range of sources
- Stay focused on the key issues you need to understand with questions throughout each chapter
- Improve study and understanding through detailed chapter summary diagrams
- Build confidence with applying your knowledge through exam guidance and exam-style questions

Language
English
ISBN
9781510448858
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Title Page
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Contents
Introduction
1 What you will study
2 Structure of the syllabus
3 About this book
Chapter 1 France, 1774–1814
1 What were the causes and immediate outcomes of the 1789 Revolution?
2 Why were French governments unstable from 1790 to 1795?
3 Why was Napoleon Bonaparte able to overthrow the Directory in 1799?
4 What were Napoleon Bonaparte’s domestic aims and achievements to 1814?
Study skills
Chapter 2 The Industrial Revolution in Britain, 1750–1850
1 What were the causes of the Industrial Revolution?
2 Why was there a rapid growth of industrialization after 1780?
3 Why, and with what consequences, did urbanization result from industrialization?
4 Why, and with what consequences, did industrialization result in popular protest and political change?
Study skills
Chapter 3 Liberalism and nationalism in Germany, 1815–1871
1 What were the causes of the Revolutions in Germany in 1848–49?
2 What were the consequences of the 1848–49 Revolutions?
3 What were Bismarck’s intentions for Prussia and Germany from 1862 to 1866?
4 Why was the unification of Germany achieved by 1871?
Study skills
Chapter 4 The Russian Revolution, 1894–1921
1 What were the causes and outcomes of the 1905 Revolution up to 1914?
2 What were the causes and immediate outcomes of the February Revolution in 1917?
3 How and why did the Bolsheviks gain power in October 1917?
4 How were the Bolsheviks able to consolidate their power up to 1921?
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Further reading
Glossary
Key Figures

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