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9780205234035

The World in the 20th Century A Thematic Approach Plus MyLab Search with eText -- Access Card Package

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    9780205234035

  • ISBN10:

    0205234038

  • Edition: 1st
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  • Copyright: 2012-01-30
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

Presents a framework of key events in the 20thcentury in a user-friendly format. The World in the Twentieth Centuryis a brief, straightforward text written so instructors may guide their students through learning and using the historical events of the 20thcentury. It focuses on encouraging students to make connections and understand the big picture by centering on four important themes: The effects of technology on world history Changing global identities Shifting borders Globalization Learning Goals Upon completing this book readers will be able to: Understand the events and issues of the 20thcentury Link the events and people of the past to current events and global conditions Connect the events and concepts to the overarching course themes Note:MySearchLab does not come automatically packaged with this text. To purchase MySearchLab, please visit:www.mysearchlab.comor you can purchase a ValuePack of the text + MySearchLab (at no additional cost): ValuePack ISBN-10: 0205234038 / ValuePack ISBN-13: 9780205234035.

Author Biography

Stephanie A. Hallock is an associate professor of political science at Harford Community College in Bel Air, Maryland, where she chairs the college’s International Education Initiative. Her primary work has been in the area of global curriculum development and study abroad, consulting and presenting in Bulgaria and the United States. These experiences led to her current exploration of various pedagogical approaches to promote student engagement, both in the classroom and larger communities in which they live. In 2009, she received a NISOD Excellence Award for teaching and leadership. She received her B.A. from Roanoke College, an M.A. from Virginia Tech and a Ph.D. from the University of Miami (FL). She began her teaching career at Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida.

Table of Contents

Found in this section:

1. Brief Table of Contents

2. Full Table of Contents


 

1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Preface

Introduction

 

Chapter 1 Setting the Stage: Overview of the Nineteenth Century

Chapter 2 The Great War: 1914-1918

Chapter 3 The Inter-War Years: Immediate Consequences of The Great War

Chapter 4 Political Ideologies of the Interwar Years

Chapter 5 World War II

Chapter 6 Conflict and Convergence: 1945-1950

Chapter 7 The Cold War Begins

Chapter 8 Khrushchev’s Cold War

Chapter 9 The Problems of Decolonization

Chapter 10 The Cold War Cools: 1965-1979

Chapter 11 Conflict in the Middle East 

Chapter 12 The Cold War Ends

Chapter 13 Restructuring Relationships

Chapter 14 The Legacy of the Twentieth Century

 


2. FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Preface

Introduction

 

Chapter 1: Setting the Stage: Overview of the Nineteenth Century

Empires Structure the Globe

New Imperialism

The Direct Effects of Industrialization

Ideological Revolutions against Conservatism

The World in 1900

 

Chapter 2: The Great War: 1914-1918

Changes in Europe

Surprise and Stalemate

Revolutions Restructure Russia

The United States Enters and the Great War Ends

 

Chapter 3: The Inter-War Years: Immediate Consequences of The Great War

The Treaty of Versailles

Imperial Demise and Restructuring

The Great Depression

Technology Marches Forward

 

Chapter 4: Political Ideologies of the Interwar Years

Democracy

Authoritarian/Military Dictatorships

Communism

Fascism

The Rise of Nazi Germany

 

Chapter 5: World War II

The War Begins in Europe: 1939-1941

Opening the Eastern Front: 1941-1942

War in the Pacific: 1941-1943

The North African Theater

Germany on the Defensive: 1943-1945

The Final Phase in the Pacific: 1944-1945

The Human Cost of the War

 

Chapter 6: Conflict and Convergence: 1945-1950

Worldwide Conflict

Western Europe on the Front Line

Regional Conflicts

International and Regional Convergence

 

Chapter 7: The Cold War Begins

US Occupation of Japan

The “Other” Communism: Mao’s People’s Republic of China

Conflict in Korea

The Arms Race

Battle-by-proxy

 

Chapter 8: Khrushchev’s Cold War

Changes in the USSR

Peaceful Coexistence

Challenges in the Satellite Bloc

The Soviet Sphere of Influence Reaches the Western Hemisphere

 

Chapter 9: The Problems of Decolonization

The Forces Behind Decolonization

Africa

Asia

The Non-Aligned Movement

 

Chapter 10: The Cold War Cools: 1965-1979

The Brezhnev Era in the East

Changes for the West

A Shift in Cold War Thinking

 

Chapter 11: Conflict in the Middle East

Arab-Israeli Relations

Iraq and Iran

The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan

 

Chapter 12: The Cold War Ends

Reagan and Gorbachev

The Iron Curtain Unravels

Revolution Reaches the USSR

The Soviet Empire Crumbles

 

Chapter 13: Restructuring Relationships

Restructuring Global Politics and Economics

Restructuring the Nation-State

Backlash

 

Chapter 14: The Legacy of the Twentieth Century

Integration

Disintegration

Competing Perspectives of the Twenty-first Century

 

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