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Access to History for the IB Diploma
The renowned IB Diploma series, combining compelling narratives and academic rigor, returns with new titles in 2026.

We're proud to be able to announce that we're publishing the following titles in 2026 for the History IB DP syllabus.

Paper 1: Focused Study
- Access to History for the IB Diploma: Independence and identity: The Haitian revolution (circa 1780-1825) and Kenyan independence (1945-1978)
- Access to History for the IB Diploma: Protest and change: Feminism in the USA (1960-1979) and Revolution in Tunisia (1989-2015)
- Access to History for the IB Diploma: Political and economic transitions: The Meiji Restoration (1853-1894) and the Russian Federation (1985-1999)
New titles for 2026
Contents Pages
With the announcement of the IB Guide for the updated History course, make sure to have an exclusive look at the contents pages for our upcoming Access to History for the IB titles.

Samples
Access to History for the IB Diploma: Authoritarian rule (from 1750 CE onwards)
Access to History for the IB Diploma: The Great Depression in the Americas (circa 1920-1939)
Access to History for the IB Diploma: The Americas during the Cold War (1945–1991)
The renowned IB Diploma series, combining compelling narratives and academic rigor, has been revised and updated to align with the latest DP History course from the IB, for examination from 2028.
Written by subject specialists and IB experts, this series continues to provide authoritative and engaging content, while retaining its much-loved accessible approach. With an improved range of activities, new features to further develop skills and conceptual understanding, it provides high-quality content you can trust.
Access to History for the IB Diploma enables students to:
- Develop a nuanced understanding of each period with reliable, clear and in-depth narrative from topic experts, with a wide variety of sources
- Explore diverse perspectives and a broad range of lived experiences of people and societies in the past
- Develop critical thinking skills with dedicated Theory of Knowledge support
- Improve communication and research skills with new Approaches to Learning (ATL) activities
- Build a deep understanding of the four historical concepts - cause and consequence, continuity and change, perspectives, and significance - through a new Key Concepts feature
- Enhance historical skills including source analysis, asking questions, evaluating arguments and making connections with improved skills-based activities throughout
- Prepare for assessment with dedicated exam practice questions, full sample answers, revision summaries and study skills support
You can view the sample for our Access to History for the IB Diploma: Authoritarian rule (from 1750 CE onwards) book now!

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