books by Ruth Henig
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Ruth Henig
The Origins of the Second World War 1933-1939
Taylor & Francis, 2002
In this title, Ruth Henig analyzes the reasons as to why World War Two broke out, a very controversial historic topic. She considers the long-term factors that contributed to the war and a number of other key events that took place.
Women and Political Power: Europe Since 1945 (The Making of the Contemporary World)
Ruth Henig
Routledge
, 2001
Here is an essential introduction to the experiences of women in politics in Europe since 1945. Ruth and Simon Henig examine the extent of progress that women have made in ten western European countries, and looks at the factors which have helped, or hindered, their greater role in the political process.
Modern Europe 1870-1945 (Longman Advanced History)
Christopher Culpin
, Ruth Henig
Longman
, 1997
written by expert authors, longman advanced history is suitable for AS/A level and scottish higher still students. *offers a range of historical perspectives. *teaches students how to select, interpret, evaluate and use different types of source material for best effect in essay and other forms of writing. *provides students with the knowledge ...
The Weimar Republic 1919-1933 (Lancaster Pamphlets)
Ruth Henig
Routledge
, 1998
A short, clear and concise overview of the Republic.
"The Weimar Republic" is a quick read into the complicated history of Germany's first attempt at parliamentary democracy. Henig focuses on domestic political and economic developments to provide students and the general reader with an overview of the period. Such ...
The Origins of the First World War, Third Edition
Taylor & Francis, 2007
Superlative
Joll's second edition of 'The Origins of the First World War' is without question one of the finest, most informative, and yet concise and easily readable treatises on the entire complicated topic. His analysis examines multiple factors influencing the war, and is ...
Versailles and After: 1919-1933 (Lancaster Pamphlets)
Ruth Henig
Routledge
, 1995
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The Versailles Treaty, the most flawed if not the most infamous treaties between nations, was in 1919, and still is the model of wrecking the hopes for a "just peace" and at the same time openly setting the stage for future wars. The 1919 Versailles "treaty" made ...
The Origins of the First World War (Lancaster Pamphlets)
Ruth Henig
Routledge
, 1993
There is an enormous literature on the origins of the First World War. This pamphlet focuses on the major issues involved in the topic and assesses the validity of the different interpretations advanced. Beginning with the legacy of Bismarck's diplomacy between 1871 and 1890, Ruth Henig surveys the roots of the conflict and outlines the ...
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