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Edexcel AS/A Level History, Paper 1&2: Searching for rights and freedoms in the 20th century Student Book + ActiveBook by Jane Shuter; William Beinart; Rosemary Rees; 9781447985334

Edexcel AS/A Level History, Paper 1&2: Searching for rights and freedoms in the 20th century Student Book + ActiveBook

By Jane Shuter; William Beinart; Rosemary Rees

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Delve into the intricate tapestry of human rights and freedoms in the twentieth century with Edexcel AS/A Level History, Paper 1&2: Searching for Rights and Freedoms in the 20th Century. This comprehensive student book, co-authored by historians Jane Shuter, William Beinart, and Rosemary Rees, offers a robust exploration of pivotal events and movements that have shaped our understanding of civil rights.

The Story

This textbook serves as an essential guide for students navigating the complex landscape of 20th-century history. With a keen focus on human rights, it examines pivotal moments—from the suffragette movement to the civil rights struggles across the globe. Through engaging narratives and critical analysis, students will uncover the enduring quest for freedom and equality that defines this era.

Why Readers Love It

  • Comprehensive Coverage: The book addresses significant events and figures, providing a well-rounded perspective on human rights.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourages students to engage with primary sources and develop their analytical skills.
  • Interactive Learning: The accompanying ActiveBook format enhances the learning experience with interactive features.

Perfect For

This book is ideally suited for A and AS Level students in England and Wales who are keen to deepen their understanding of history and human rights. It complements other works by the authors, providing a rich context for those studying modern history.

“An indispensable resource for anyone looking to grasp the complexities of human rights in the 20th century.”

Specifications

Format: Multiple-component retail product
Dimensions: 220 mm × 275 mm × 20 mm
Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: 9781447985334

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