Peacemaking, Peacekeeping: International Relations 1918-36
By Andy Dailey & David G. Williamson
June 2012
Hodder Education
Distributed by the Trans-Atlantic Publications
ISBN: 9781444156324
244 Pages, Illustrated
$39.50 Paper originalOUT OF PRINT
This series has taken the clarity, accessibility, reliability and in-depth analysis of our best-selling Access to History series and tailor-made it for the History IB Diploma. Each title in the series supports a specific topic in the IB History guide through thorough content coverage and examination guidance - helping students develop a good knowledge and understanding of the required content alongside the skills they need to do well.
Peacemaking, peacekeeping - international relations 1918-36 has been written to fully support Prescribed subject 1 and includes:
- authoritative, clear and engaging narrative which combines depth of content with accessibility of approach
- a wide variety of sources and guidance on developing source skills
- up-to-date historiography with clear analysis and associated TOK activities
- guidance on answering exam-style questions with model answers and practice questions.
- Authoritative, clear and engaging narrative which combines depth of content with accessibility of approach.
- Up-to-date historiography with clear analysis and associated TOK activities.
- Guidance on answering exam-style questions with model answers and practice questions.
- Includes a a wide variety of sources and guidance on developing source skills.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1 What you will study
2 How you will be assessed
3 About this book
Chapter 1 The Paris Peace Conference: the aims of the participants
1 Conditions in Europe in 1919
2 Aims of the USA in Paris 1919
3 British aims for the Paris Peace Conference 1919
4 French aims for the Paris Peace Conference 1919
5 Italian aims for the Paris Peace Conference 1919
6 German hopes for the Paris Peace Conference 1919
Examination advice
Examination practice
Activities
Chapter 2 The terms of the Paris Peace Treaties 1919-20
1 The Treaty of Versailles
2 The Treaty of St Germain-en-Laye
3 The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine
4 The Treaty of Trianon
5 The Treaty of Sèvres
Examination advice
Examination practice
Activities
Chapter 3 The geopolitical and economic impact of the Paris Peace Treaties on Europe
1 Germany 1919-1929
2 Key debate
3 Russia 1917-32
4 Italy 1919-28
5 Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland and the Balkans
Examination advice
Examination practice
Activities
Chapter 4 International diplomacy and the League of Nations
1 Diplomatic realities after Paris 1919
2 The League of Nations
3 Disarmament 1922-1935
4 Establishment and impact of the mandate system
5 Key debate
Examination advice
Examination practice
Activities
Chapter 5 The Great Depression and threats to international peace and collective security
1 The economic and political effects of the Great Depression
2 The Manchurian Crisis
3 Key debate
4 The Abyssinian Crisis
5 International agreements and diplomatic actions 1934-6
Examination advice
Examination practice
Activities
Timeline
Glossary
Further reading
Internal assessment
Access to History for the IB Diploma
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