Germany, 1858-1990: Hope, Terror, and RevivalOxford University Press, 2001 - 304 من الصفحات Specially written for the AS/A2 examinations, this book combines extended period cover with detailed focus on exam board-selected topics. The lively, accessible text is supplemented by Spotlights, providing detailed study of sources on key issues and topics, and Document Exercises, which offer opportunities for assessment and exam practice. Covering almost 150 years between unification and reunification, with a particular emphasis on the interwar years, the text encourages students to think for themselves around the issues that have affected German history during this period and to consider important historical debates and controversies. |
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Germany: 1858 - 1990 ; Hope, Terror, and Revival <span dir=ltr>Alison Kitson</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2001 |
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