One in a series of short books on key areas of 20th-century world history, this volume covers the United Nations and the European Community since 1945. Intended both for use as a complete course and as a supplement to general textbooks, the series aims to present the topics in sufficient depth for GCSE examination work. Extracts supplement the main narrative and questions on both written and illustrative material aim to encourage the development of historical skills.

The World Since 1900

by Josh Brooman

Published 1 February 1990
Through a range of primary sources and questions and assignments, pupils are encouraged to explore first-hand and in-depth major themes and issues in 20th century world history. The sourcebook can be used either on its own as a documentary history or to accompany the second edition of Tony Howarth's "Twentieth Century History: The World Since 1900". It aims to encourage independent thought and discussion, and to encourage pupils to evaluate and use the evidence for themselves. The range of sources, which includes memoirs, diaries, newspapers, dispatches, oral evidence, photographs, cartoons, printed ephemera, jokes, songs and propaganda have been selected for their human interest as much as for their value as documentary evidence.

Italy and Mussolini

by Josh Brooman

Published 1 March 1986