The New Curriculum grade 11 History Textbook contains 9 units, they are:
- Unit 1: History, Historiography, And Human Evolution
- Unit 2: Major Spots Of Ancient World Civilizations Up To C.500 A.D
- Unit 3: Peoples, States And Historical Processes In Ethiopia And The Horn To The End Of The 13th Century
- Unit 4: The Middle Ages And Early Modern World, C. 500 AD-1789
- Unit 5: Peoples And States Of Africa To 1500
- Unit 6: Africa And The Outside World: 1500-1880
- Unit 7: States, Principalities, Population Movements And Interactions In Ethiopia
- Unit 8: Political, Social, And Economic Processes In Ethiopia, Mid 16th To Mid-19th Century
- Unit 9: The Age Of Revolutions, 1789 To 1815
Unit 1: History, Historiography, And Human Evolution: Provides an introduction to the study of history, including its significance as an academic discipline, the key elements of historical study, and the concepts of prehistory and periodization.
Unit 2: Major Spots Of Ancient World Civilizations Up To C.500 A.D: Examines the rise and development of ancient civilizations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, as well as the spread of Christianity.
Unit 3: Peoples, States, And Historical Processes In Ethiopia And The Horn To The End Of The 13th Century: Focuses on the peoples, states, and historical processes in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa up to the end of the 13th century, including the Aksumite Kingdom, the Sultanate of Shewa, and the Zagwe Dynasty.
Unit 4: The Middle Ages And Early Modern World, C. 500 AD-1789: Covers the Middle Ages and early modern period in Europe and Asia, including the rise of capitalism, exploration and globalization, the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment.
Unit 5: Peoples And States Of Africa To 1500: Explores the ancient and medieval African states, the spread of Islam, and the relationships and exchanges among different regions of Africa.
Unit 6: Africa And The Outside World: 1500-1880: Discusses Africa's contacts with the outside world from 1500-1880s, including the slave trade, legitimate trade, European exploration, and missionary activities.
Unit 7: States, Principalities, Population Movements, And Interactions In Ethiopia: Examines the political, social, and economic conditions in Ethiopia from the 16th to 19th centuries, including the Christian Highland Kingdom, the expansion of Islam, and population movements.
Unit 8: Political, Social, And Economic Processes In Ethiopia, Mid 16th To Mid-19th Century: Continues the study of political, social, and economic processes in Ethiopia from the mid-16th to mid-19th century.
Unit 9: The Age Of Revolutions, 1789 To 1815: Covers the age of revolutions, including the Industrial Revolution, American War of Independence, French Revolution, and the rise of Napoleon.