Scotland and the Impact of the Great War 1914-1928

Scotland and the Impact of the Great War 1914-1928 - New Higher History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Exam Board: SQA
Level: Higher
Subject: History
First Teaching: September 2014
First Exam: June 2015

The New Higher History series offers a full-colour, topic-based approach to the revised Higher History syllabus. Covering all of the main issues within each topic area, this series includes investigative techniques, use of evidence and a variety of activities to enable students to develop the necessary skills to tackle both essay-based and source-based questions successfully.

This book begins with an overview of Scottish politics and the economy in 1914, examines the role of Scottish soldiers on the Western front, and goes on to consider the Home Front, including the issues of conscription and the changing role of women in wartime. Further sections cover the effects of war on industry, agriculture and fishing, price rises and rationing. The nature of political change during the war covers Radicalism, the ILP and Red Clydeside, and Unionism and the crisis of Scottish identity. The book goes on to look at Scotland after the war, and considers economic change, emigration and the land issue in the Highlands and Islands. It concludes with sections on Scottish society after the Great War, commemoration and remembrance, and the significance of the Great War in the development of Scottish identity.

Book information

ISBN: 9780340987551
Publisher: Hodder Education Group
Imprint: Hodder Gibson
Pub date:
DEWEY: 941.1083
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 432g
Height: 273mm
Width: 212mm
Spine width: 7mm