
A study of the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, based on a narrative, pictures, source extracts, questions, and assignments. Emphasis is on key ideas, concepts and use of evidence and is designed to be especially suited to Standard Grade, as well as GCSE.
This text investigates the political, social, and economic factors that facilitated the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany during the interwar period. Author Tony D. Triggs utilizes a structured pedagogical approach to examine the collapse of the Weimar Republic and the subsequent consolidation of totalitarian power. The work integrates historical narrative with primary source analysis to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the transition from democracy to dictatorship. By focusing on key concepts and evidence-based inquiry, the author aims to clarify the complex causal mechanisms behind the Nazi ascent.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for GCSE and Standard Grade history curricula due to its accessible structure and clear integration of source material. Critics note that while the prose is tailored for younger students, it maintains a rigorous focus on historical methodology and evidence-based learning.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1990-12-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0050043846
ISBN-13:
9780050043844
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