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GCSE Modern World History

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Russia & the USSR 1905–1941

Students’ book: 130pp. Author: Terry Fiehn

Teachers’ book: 88pp.

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Buy/browse on Amazon for Student’ Book: Discovering the Past: Russia and the USSR, 1905-41

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Germany, 1918-45

Pupil book: 166pp. Authors: Greg Lacey and Keith Shephard

This book, in the ‘Depth Study Series’, can be used to teach the Modern World History. [ See book details ]

 

Dynamic Learning Edition of Germany 1918–1945

Breaking News: Germany CD – Now Available

New from SHP & Hodder Murray - the dynamic learning edition of 'Germany 1918–45'.

By: Ben Walsh

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Britain & the Great War

Students’ book: 112pp. Author: Greg Hetherton

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The USA between the Wars 1919–1941

Students’ book: 132pp. Authors: Terry Fiehn, Rik Mills, Maggie Samuelson and Carol White

Teachers’ book: 64pp.

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Buy/browse on Amazon for Student’ Book: Discovering the Past: USA Between the Wars, 1919-41

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Titles

Russia 1905–41

Germany 1918–45

Germany CD

Britain & the Great War

USA 1919–41

 

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