World History Series

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9 titles

$145 for the World History Series

Each title consists of one reproducible student text and one teacher's guide.

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The WORLD HISTORY SERIES can be purchased for $145.

  • Iran Through the Looking Glass: History, Reform, and Revolution (First Edition) This unit traces the history of Iran and helps students understand the political and cultural conditions that led to the 1979 Revolution and its aftermath.
  • Weimar Germany and the Rise of Hitler (Fourth Edition) This unit explores the political culture of Weimar Germany and examines why democracy failed to take root in a modern, industrialized society that had long been at the forefront of Western civilization.
  • Colonialism in the Congo: Conquest, Conflict, and Commerce (Second Edition) This unit confronts students with the history of King Leopold's Congo Free-State and the international debate on how to respond. It provides a foundation for assessing the moral, political, cultural, and economic issues raised by colonialism.
  • The Russian Revolution (First Edition) This unit explores the events leading up to Lenin and the Bolsheviks' assumption of power. Students examine the political and economic conditions that led to the fall of the Tsar and explore the competing political ideologies in revolutionary-era Russia.
  • Indian Independence and the Question of Pakistan (Second Edition) This unit on the partition of British India engages students in an exploration of South Asia's history, the issues leading up to partition, and helps students explore its significance in today's world.
  • Freedom in Our Lifetime: South Africa's Struggle (Second Edition) This unit explores the history of South Africa and the development of a race-based society, the effects of apartheid, and the decision by some members of the anti-apartheid community to use violence to oppose the government's policies.
  • From Colony to Democracy: Considering Brazil's Development (First Edition) This unit explores the choices Brazilians faced as the country transitioned to democracy in the mid-1980s and introduces historical forces that informed debates at that time.
  • Caught Between Two Worlds: Mexico at the Crossroads (Eighth Edition) This unit involves students in Mexico's wrenching economic and cultural transformation. It probes Mexico's complex identity and history, from a Mexican perspective, to bring students face-to-face with the policy choices confronting the people of Mexico today.
  • Contesting Cuba's Past and Future (First Edition) The unit puts students in the role of Cubans today as they consider Cuba's future. It traces Cuba's highly contested history from the country's pre-colonial past to its most recent economic, social, and political changes.