IB History HL Notes
Comprehensive IB History HL study notes crafted by experts for exam success.
IB History Higher 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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18.7 - 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
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18.17 - Post-war Developments in the Middle East (1945–2000)
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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