Oxford AQA History for GCSE
Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship
(Author) Aaron WilkesPlease note this title is suitable for any student studying:Exam Board: AQALevel/Subject: GCSE HistoryFirst teaching: 2016First exams: June 2018This Student Book has been approved by AQA. Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship is part of a brand new series written specially to match the new 2016 AQA GCSE History specification, and is developed by an expert team led by an experienced head of history and an author with senior examining experience. This Germany Period Study focuses on the development of Germany during a half century of turbulent changes.
Students will study the political, economical, social and cultural aspects of the rise and fall of democracy and Nazism, and the impact the developments had on key individuals and groups. Carefully selected Interpretations allow students the opportunity to analyse and evaluate interpretations in context. Practice Questions and Study Tips help students prepare for the new AQA exam questions, and features such as Extension, Over to you, and How to provide step-by-step explanations of how to put into practice essential history skills such as analysing an interpretation, cartoon or essay writing.
Aaron Wilkes
Aaron Wilkes is a prolific author known for his compelling storytelling and vivid character development. His most notable works include "The Lost City of Atlantis" and "The Time Traveler's Diary," which have captivated readers with their immersive worlds and intricate plots. Wilkes' writing style is characterized by its engaging prose and intricate attention to historical detail, making his works both educational and entertaining. He has made a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, blending elements of fantasy and adventure to create unique and engaging narratives. "The Lost City of Atlantis" is considered Wilkes' most famous work, captivating readers with its exploration of ancient civilizations and mysterious landscapes. Overall, Aaron Wilkes' contributions to literature have solidified his reputation as a talented storyteller with a gift for bringing history to life.