
Cambridge International AS Level History Modern Europe 1774-1924 Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)
Edition number: 3
Publisher: Cambridge University Press and Assessment
Date of Publication: 31 May 2025
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Short description:
This series supports learners with the International and European AS Level options as part of the Cambridge International AS & A Level History syllabus (9489/9981/9982) for examination from 2027.
Long description:
This coursebook supports students as they explore European history. This edition offers a variety of activities, including source work and practice questions, to help students build a deep understanding of key historical concepts and develop essential skills. Activities throughout each chapter encourage independent learning, and with opportunities for reflection. This edition brings modern European history to life, with engaging features to spark discussions and deepen understanding. Suitable for the Cambridge International AS Level History syllabus (9489/9981) for examination from 2027, this coursebook also provides digital access, offering digital resources and answers on Cambridge GO.
Table of Contents:
How to use this series; How to use this book; Getting started with Cambridge International AS Level History; Chapter 1: France, 1774- 1814; Introduction; 1.1 What were the causes and immediate consequences of the 1789 revolution?; 1.2 How and why did France become a republic by 1792?; 1.3 How well was France governed in the period 1793-99?; 1.4 What caused the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte?; Chapter 2: Liberalism and nationalism in Germany, 1815-71; Introduction; 2.1 What were the causes of the revolutions of 1848?; 2.2 What happened during the 1848?49 revolutions and what were their consequences?; 2.3 Why was Bismarck appointed as Minister-President and what were his aims in the period up to 1866?; 2.4 How and why was German unification achieved by 1871?; Chapter 3: Russia from autocracy to revolution, 1855-1924; Introduction; 3.1 What challenges faced the Tsarist regime in between 1855 and 1894?; 3.2 What were the causes and outcomes of the 1905 Revolution up to 1914?; 3.3 How and why did the Bolsheviks seize power in October 1917?; 3.4 How were the Bolsheviks able to consolidate their power up to 1924?; Chapter 4: Preparing for assessment; Introduction; 4.1 Overview of assessment and assessment objectives; 4.2 Understanding what a question is asking you to do; 4.3 Revision techniques; 4.4 Assessment preparation; 4.5 A final note; Glossary; Acknowledgements.