IB History SL Notes
Comprehensive IB History SL study notes crafted by experts for exam success.
IB History Standard Level Notes
6. Society and Economy (650–1400)
7. Causes and Effects of Wars (750–1500)
8. Dynasties and Rulers (750–1500)
9. Societies in Transition (1400–1700)
10. Early Modern States (1450–1789)
11. Causes and Effects of Early Modern Wars (1500–1750)
12. Origins, Development and Impact of Industrialisation (1750–2005)
13. Independence Movements (1800–2000)
14. Emergence and Development of Democratic States (1848–2000)
15. Authoritarian States (20th Century)
16. Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars
17. The Cold War: Superpower Tensions and Rivalries (20th Century)
18. History of Africa and the Middle East (HL)
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18.5 Trade and the rise and decline of African states and empires (800–1600)
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18.6 Pre-colonial African states (1800–1900)
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18.7 The slave trade in Africa and the Middle East (1500–1900)
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18.8: European imperialism and the partition of Africa (1850–1900)
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18.11 20th-century nationalist and independence movements in Africa
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18.13 War and Change in the Middle East and North Africa 1914–1945
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18.14 Africa, International Organizations, and the International Community (20th Century)
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18.16 Social and Cultural Developments in Africa in the 19th and 20th Centuries
19. History of the Americas (HL)
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19.1: Indigenous societies and cultures in the Americas (c750–1500)
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19.2: European explorations and conquests in the Americas (c1492–c1600)
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19.10: Emergence of the Americas in global affairs (1880–1929)
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19.12: The Great Depression and the Americas (mid 1920s–1939)
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19.14: Economic developments and challenges in the Americas (1945–1981)
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19.15: Social and cultural developments and challenges (1945–1981)
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19.17: The struggle for democracy in Latin America (1945–1981)
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19.18: Economic and social developments and challenges (1981–2000)
20. History of Asia and Oceania (HL)
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20.1 Trade and exchange: The Silk Road in the medieval world (750–1500)
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20.3 Exploration, trade, and interaction in East Asia and South-East Asia (1405–1700)
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20.5: Colonialism and the Development of Nationalism in South-East Asia (c1750–1914)
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20.7: Challenges to Traditional East Asian societies (1700–1868)
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20.8: British Colonialism and Emerging National Identities in Oceania (1788–1919)
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20.9: Early Modernization and Imperial Decline in East Asia (1860–1912)
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20.17: Developments in Oceania after the Second World War (1945–2005)
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21.10: Society, politics and economy in Britain and Ireland (1815–1914)
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21.12: Imperial Russia, revolution and the establishment of the Soviet Union (1855–1924)
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21.14: Inter-war domestic developments in European states (1918–1939)
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