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Book Suggestions: USSR and Modern Europe since 1945
#1
I am going to be taking both USSR and Modern Europe since 1945 in January (DSST'S).

Can you guys give me good book suggestions? I am going to do IC flashcards

Thanks!
Need help ASAP
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#2
Prometric recommends these books:

The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union*
Gilbert, Martin. Soviet History Atlas. London:
Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., current edition.
Hosking, Geoffrey. The First Socialist Society: A
History of the Soviet Union from Within
. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press, current edition.
Kort, Michael. The Soviet Colossus: History and
Aftermath
. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, current
edition.
McCauley, Martin. The Soviet Union 1917-1991.
New York, NY: Longman, current edition.
Nove, Alec. An Economic History of the USSR
1917-1991
. New York, NY: Penguin Books, current
edition.
Thompson, John M. A Vision Unfulfilled: Russia
and the Soviet Union in the Twentieth Century
.
Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, current
edition.
Treadgold, Donald W. Twentieth-Century Russia.
San Francisco, CA: Westview Press, current edition.

Western Europe Since 1945^
Black, Cyril, Jonathan Helmreich, Paul Helmreich,
Charles Issawi, and A James McAdams. REBIRTH:
A History of Europe Since World War II
. Boulder,
CO: Westview Press, Inc., current edition.
Edited by Joseph Colomer. Political Institutions in
Europe
. New York, NY: Routledge, current edition.
George, Stephen. Politics and Policy in the
European Union
. New York, NY: Oxford University
Press, current edition.
Lane, Jan-Erik and Svante Ersson. European
Politics: An Introduction
. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications, current edition.
Hancock, Donald, David Conradt, B. Guy Peters,
William Saftan and Raphael Zariski. Politics in
Western Europe: Introduction to the Politics of the
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy Sweden,
and the European Union
. Chatham, NJ: Chatham
House Publishers, current edition.
Nelson, Brent and Alexander Stubb. The European
Union: Readings on the Theory and Practice of
European Integration
. Boulder, CO: L. Rienner
Publishers, current edition.
Piening, Christopher. Global Europe: The European
Union in World Affairs
. Boulder, CO: Rienner
Publishers, current edition.
Rose, Richard. What is Europe?: Dynamic
Perspective
. New York, NY: Longman, current
edition.
Sperling, James and Emil Kirchner. Recasting the
European Order: Security Architectures and
Economic Cooperation
. New York, NY: Manchester
University Press, current edition.
Steiner, Jurg. European Democracies. New York,
NY: Longman, current edition.
Urwin, Derek. Western Europe Since 1945: A
Political History
New York: Longman, current
edition.
Wood, David and Birol Yesilada. The Emerging
European Union
. White Plains, NY: Longman,
current edition.

I know there is quite a bit there, but hopefully it's a start in the case you haven't seen the official recommendations from the test creator. Below are the documents I got the information from, if you want to read more.

Good Luck!!!

*http://www.getcollegecredit.com/download...0Union.pdf
^http://www.getcollegecredit.com/download...201945.pdf
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#3
Thank you for the reply; I had seen that.

I think a better question would be, which of these books is more high yield or effective? Due to budget constraints, I can only get one or two of each so I am hoping to get the books that are the most effective.

Thanks!
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#4
Suggestion to increase the bang for your buck: once you have a short list, see which ones you can get from the public library, including interlibrary loan. I bought almost no books for any of my exams, just ones I wanted to have after the test.

Phillip
CLEP Principles of Management 77
CLEP Intro to Sociology 74
CLEP Principles of Marketing 78
CLEP Information Systems and Computer Applications 75
CLEP Intro to Psychology 80
CLEP Intro Business Law 72
CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics 73
CLEP A & I Lit 75
CLEP Principles of Microeconomics 72
CLEP Financial Accounting 62
DSST Ethics in America 468
DSST MIS 482
CLEP Natural Science 72
DSST Org Behavior 80
DSST Finance 462
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#5
MISin08 Wrote:Suggestion to increase the bang for your buck: once you have a short list, see which ones you can get from the public library, including interlibrary loan. I bought almost no books for any of my exams, just ones I wanted to have after the test.

Phillip

Haha, that what I was doing this morning.

However, some of those books (abliet old editions) are for around $5 at amazon - so I want to pick up books that I would actually read. That's why I was looking for opinions on which ones are good.

Thank you for your input
:nopity:
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#6
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union DSST:

Read The Soviet Colossus and followed up reading about specific people in Wikipedia.

Western Europe since 1945 DSST:

Read PostWar -- a long read … read the chapters that pertained to the years on the test and followed with InstantCert
Cheri ~ Homeschooling to College facilitator
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#7
Simple question....Have you checked the Specific Exam Feedback to see what those who have gone before used????

That may be your best indicator.
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#8
I guess a lot depends on how much you know about these subjects right now.

I passed Europe since 1945 cold (not by much!)after taking Soviet Union. I ended up looking at the flashcards after and I would say that they would be enough to pass.

Soviet Union, flashcards and read Wikipedia on all of the hints in the exam threads.

You really need to understand the events, how and why they happened rather than memorize the flash cards.

Hope this helps.
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CLEP
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 67
College Composition Modular/No Essay 62
American Government 56
College Mathematics 53
Introductory Psychology 66
Introductory Sociology 58
Humanities 63
Information Systems and Computer Technology 69
College Composition 54
History of the United States I 63

DSST
Principles of Public Speaking 58
Technical Writing 55
Here's to Your Health 440
A History of the Vietnam War 69
Introduction to Computing 443
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 54
Ethics in America 433
Western Europe since 1945 46
Principles of Statistics 407
Art of the Western World 50
Introduction to the Modern Middle East 59
Intro to World Religions 437
Civil War and Reconstruction 56
General Anthropology 55
Human Culture and Geography 59
Substance Abuse 465
Environment and Humanity 58
Organizational Behavior 60
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#9
r72gsaol Wrote:I guess a lot depends on how much you know about these subjects right now.

I passed Europe since 1945 cold (not by much!)after taking Soviet Union. I ended up looking at the flashcards after and I would say that they would be enough to pass.

Soviet Union, flashcards and read Wikipedia on all of the hints in the exam threads.

You really need to understand the events, how and why they happened rather than memorize the flash cards.

Hope this helps.


It does help - thank you
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