Each title in this series supports a specific topic in the IB history guide through thorough content coverage and examination guidance, helping students develop a good knowledge and understanding of the required content alongside the skills they need to do well.
David G. Williamson Libros
David Williamson es un aclamado dramaturgo australiano cuyas obras a menudo profundizan en las dinámicas sociales y políticas de la sociedad australiana. Sus obras, conocidas por su agudo diálogo y sus personajes incisivos, exploran temas de identidad, clase y choques culturales. El estilo distintivo de Williamson captura la esencia de la vida australiana mientras aborda experiencias humanas universales. Sus importantes contribuciones al teatro y al cine lo han cimentado como un narrador de primer orden de su generación.






Debrett’s Kings and Queens of Britain provides a complete and personal survey of the monarchs of England, from the early Celtic and Saxon Kings to the House of Windsor. Additional charts and notes include the kings of Scotland, Wales and Ireland.Starting with Celtic Britain before the Roman invasion – Cassivelaunus, Tascioranus, Cartimandua, Boudicca etc. – the book takes us through the ‘Celtic Twilight’ which preceded the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and the coming of Christianity to the unification of England culminating in the first English coronation at Bath in 973.The Norman invasion heralded the great age of the Plantagenets and the House of Anjou from Henry II to the fall of Richard III at Bosworth field, and the start of the Tudor reigns. With the accession of James VI of Scotland and I of England the book covers the British monarchs through the Stuarts and Hanoverians to our present Royal family, and contains throughout concise and authoritative factual information. It is enlivened by many personal anecdotes about the lives of these most fascinating and historically influential people.Lavishly produced and illustrated in colour and monochrome with clear genealogical tables, this is a book which will add a new dimension to the study of the monarchy in the British Isles.
Europe and the Cold War, 1945-91
- 197 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This study analyses how the Cold War shaped post-World War 2 Europe through the division of Germany and the creation of two great military and economic blocks.
War and peace : international relations, 1919-39
- 144 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
This new edition of focuses on the key issues of the period between the First and Second World Wars. Incorporating up-to-date historical interpretations, the author addresses questions such as, 'Why were there no major conflicts in the 1920s?', 'Why did the League of Nations fail?' and 'What were the key factors that led to the outbreak of war in 1939?'. Particular attention is given to the impact of the treaties that were agreed at the end of the First World War and the intense diplomatic negotiations that preceded the start of the Second World War. The study guides have been revised in line with the requirements of AS and A2, and provide a firm basis for answering source-based, extended-writing and essay questions
Full-length study of the opening campaign of the Second World War. Dispels misunderstandings and myths associated with the campaign.
Through Disassembled Houses of Perfect Stones
- 136 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
The weight of history lies on the spine of memory. That heft and delicate balance are palpable in these rich poems that echo with grief, longing, and observed beauty. From the silence and complexity of the northern wilderness to the vast prairie landscapes stretching across the province, Through Disassembled Houses of Perfect Stones explores self, ancestry, and community through poems which dwell on the page with a satisfying density of imagery. Combining careful observation with sensitive reflection, this work examines the poet's memory and experience as a father, son, husband, and descendent of European settlers married into an Indigenous family living in Northern Manitoba.
Years of Division
- 480 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
This title charts the history of Europe since 1945 and includes coverage of political, social and economic themes through a country-by-country approach. It also features chapters on the Cold War, the Common European Market, NATO and the Warsaw Pact, and assesses the development of culture since 1945. Historiography is woven into the narrative and all of the chapters are supported by bibliographies, advice sections and source material. The exercise sections comprise structured, essay and source-based activities, reflecting examination syllabuses.
Water Treatment and Sanitation
A Handbook Of Simple Methods For Rural Areas In Developing Countries
A handbook of simple methods for rural areas in developing countries. This corrected and revised impression includes an appendix on planning in developing towns.
Starting with Celtic Britain before the Roman invasion, David Williamson takes us through the establishment of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, the coming of Christianity and unification of England, to the Norman Conquest in 1066. The subsequent dynastic struggles of Angevins and Plantagenets heralded the great age of English kingship, under the Tudors and Stuarts - a period as compelling as any in the country's history - before the Hanoverians ushered in the modern age and the royalty of today.The author draws on his deep knowledge of history to paint a vivid and sensitive portrait of each monarch, dealing afresh with the controversies that surround them. His text is enlivened with anecdotes and complemented by a rich selection of images, largely chosen from the wealth of the National Portrait Gallery's collections, and by clear family trees.


