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History for the IB Diploma: Nationalist and Independence Movements [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 275x220x11 mm, weight: 600 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : IB Diploma
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521189381
  • ISBN-13: 9780521189385
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 275x220x11 mm, weight: 600 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : IB Diploma
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jun-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521189381
  • ISBN-13: 9780521189385
This stimulating coursebook covers Paper 2, Topic 4, Nationalist and independence movements, in the 20th Century World History syllabus for the IB History programme. The book is divided into thematic sections, following the IB syllabus structure and is written in clear, accessible English. It covers the following areas for detailed study: Africa and Asia: Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; India and Pakistan; Indochina; and post-1945 Central and Eastern Europe: Czechoslovakia; Poland. The content is tailored to the requirements and assessment objectives of the IB syllabus and provides opportunities for students to make comparisons between different regions and time periods.

An exciting new series that covers the five Paper 2 topics of the IB 20th Century World History syllabus. This stimulating coursebook covers Paper 2, Topic 4, Nationalist and independence movements, in the 20th Century World History syllabus for the IB History programme. The book is divided into thematic sections, following the IB syllabus structure and is written in clear, accessible English. It covers the following areas for detailed study: Africa and Asia: Rhodesia/Zimbabwe; India and Pakistan; Indochina; and post-1945 Central and Eastern Europe: Czechoslovakia; Poland. The content is tailored to the requirements and assessment objectives of the IB syllabus and provides opportunities for students to make comparisons between different regions and time periods.

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An exciting new series that covers the five Paper 2 topics of the IB 20th Century World History syllabus.
1 Introduction
5(9)
2 Zimbabwe
14(1)
Unit 1 The origins and rise of nationalist and independence movements in Zimbabwe
15(13)
How did Rhodesia become a British colony?
16(3)
What factors influenced the growth of opposition to white rule?
19(3)
What led to a Unilateral Declaration of Independence in 1965?
22(6)
Unit 2 Methods of achieving independence
28(14)
What was the role of armed struggle in achieving independence?
29(5)
What other factors played a role in the success of the independence struggle?
34(5)
What part did Robert Mugabe play?
39(3)
Unit 3 The formation of and challenges to Zimbabwe
42(193)
What kind of state was established in Zimbabwe after 1980?
43(4)
What challenges did Zimbabwe face after 1987?
47(5)
What part has Robert Mugabe played since independence?
52(6)
3 India and Pakistan
58(43)
1 The origins and rise of nationalist and independence movements in the Indian subcontinent
59(9)
How did India develop as a British colony?
60(2)
What factors influenced the rise of nationalism?
62(6)
2 Methods of achieving independence in the Indian subcontinent
68(15)
What was the nature of resistance to British rule in the 1920s?
69(3)
How did resistance develop into a mass-based nationalist movement in the 1930s?
72(4)
What was the impact of the Second World War on the nationalist movement?
76(2)
What part did Jinnah play in the struggle for independence?
78(2)
What was Gandhi's contribution to the independence movement?
80(3)
3 The formation of and challenges to post-colonial India and Pakistan
83(18)
How was independence established in India?
84(3)
What challenges did independent India face after 1947?
87(6)
What challenges did independent Pakistan face after 1947?
93(8)
4 Vietnam
101(41)
1 The origins and rise of nationalist and independence movements in Vietnam
102(8)
What were the main features of French involvement in Indochina before 1941?
103(1)
What factors influenced the rise of the independence movement?
103(7)
2 Methods of achieving independence in Vietnam
110(24)
What were the main events of the First Indochina War, 1946-54?
111(3)
How did the Cold War affect the Vietnamese struggle for independence?
114(1)
What political steps were taken to resolve the situation?
114(7)
Why did the Second Indochina War, or Vietnam War, begin?
121(2)
What were the main stages of the Second Indochina War, 1959-75?
123(6)
Why did North Vietnam win the Second Indochina War?
129(3)
What part did Ho Chi Minh play in the struggle for independence?
132(2)
3 The formation of and challenges to post-colonial Vietnam
134(8)
What form did Vietnam take after independence, and what challenges did it face?
134(8)
5 Czechoslovakia
142(34)
1 The origins and growth of movements challenging Soviet and centralised control of Czechoslovakia
144(8)
How did the USSR begin to establish control over Czechoslovakia?
144(3)
What factors influenced the growth of movements that challenged Soviet control?
147(5)
2 Methods of achieving independence from Soviet and centralised control
152(16)
What were the main challenges to Soviet/centralised control?
152(2)
What role was played by Alexander Dubcek and the events of 1968?
154(10)
What brought about the end of Soviet control after 1968?
164(3)
Why did Eastern European states last so long?
167(1)
3 The formation of and challenges to post-communist Czechoslovakia
168(8)
What problems faced Eastern Europe after 1989?
169(1)
What challenges faced post-communist Czechoslovakia?
169(3)
What part has Vaclav Havel played in the formation of post-communist Czechoslovakia?
172(4)
6 Poland
176(40)
1 The origins and growth of movements challenging Soviet and centralised control of Poland
177(11)
How did a communist-dominated, pro-Soviet state emerge in Poland after the Second World War?
177(7)
How did de-Stalinisation affect Soviet control in Poland?
184(4)
2 Methods of achieving independence from Soviet and centralised control
188(19)
What role did Mieczyslaw Moczar play in challenging Soviet and centralised control?
188(1)
What was the contribution of Edward Gierek?
189(3)
What organisations challenged Soviet/centralised control?
192(3)
What brought about the end of communism and Soviet control?
195(9)
What part did Lech Walesa play?
204(3)
3 The formation of and challenges to post-communist Poland
207(9)
What problems faced post-communist Poland?
208(8)
7 Exam practice
216(19)
Paper 1 Exam Practice
217(9)
Paper 2 Exam Practice
226(9)
Further information 235(1)
Index 236(4)
Acknowledgements 240