20th Century History Review
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Volume 5, 2009/10
20th Century History Review is written for students.
Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to expand students’ knowledge of the key events and figures in 20th century history.
Regular columns will help students develop understanding and essential skills. These include:
- Aiming High – providing guidance on answering AS and A2 document and essay questions, as well as advice on historical skills, personal study, picture analysis and web research
- History Now – examining how the consequences of historical events affect the world we live in today
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Editor
Gillian Staerck
Volume 5
Issue 1: September 2009
Issue 2: January 2010
Issue 3: April 2010
September 2009
Contents
War Communism, 1918–21
Jonathan Webb
Prohibition, 1919–33
Tony McCulloch
Aiming High
Labour’s early years
Scott Reeves
The Fascist rise to power, 1922
Francis Stapleton
Aiming High
The reoccupation of the Rhineland, 1936
Nicola Garcia
Hitler’s would-be assassin
Martyn Housden
Picture Analysis
The miners’ strike
Seán Lang
Thatcher and the Falklands War, 1982
Graham Goodlad
History Now
Thatcher and the miners
Seán Lang
January 2010

Contents
Over by Christmas
Graham Goodlad
Lenin in power:
his strengths and weaknesses
Jonathan Davis
Picture analysis
The Communist dream
Seán Lang
The man who gave away
Italian democracy
Francis Stapleton
Why did the Nazis lose?
Gregory Slysz
Aiming high
Divided or whole:
partition of Palestine
Nicola Garcia
The Supreme Court and civil rights
Tony McCulloch
Aiming high
The rise of the New Christian Right
Andrew Flint
History now Swine flu
Seán Lang
April 2010

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