Unit 1E Russia, 1917 91: from Lenin to Yeltsin

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Pearson Edexcel A-Level History Coursework: 'Historians have disagreed about the origins of the Cold War. What is your view about the reasons for the start of the Cold War?' Popular
  • Pearson Edexcel A-Level History Coursework: 'Historians have disagreed about the origins of the Cold War. What is your view about the reasons for the start of the Cold War?'

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  • This is a 4000-word essay [4,363] answering the question 'What is your view about the reasons for the start of the Cold War?'. I achieved 38/40 [A*] on this coursework using the historians Melvyn Leffer, Michael Cox + Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Gaddis as my primary references. Also mentioned in this coursework are a number of supplementary Historical references such as Walter Lafeber, Robert McMahon and Peter Kenez. This is my full document, including referencing and a bibliography which ...
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Fall of the USSR 1985-91 Fall of the USSR 1985-91 Popular
  • Fall of the USSR 1985-91

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  • This document provides a full summary of the chapter Fall of the USSR 1985-92. It goes into depth in the role of Gorbachev, Yeltsin and other long term and short factors in the collapse. I used these notes in my mocks to get an A* predicted and have a place at Oxford for history
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Women revision notes
  • Women revision notes

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  • A detailed, colour-coded timeline showing the roles of women working in towns and in the countryside, women's presentation in propaganda, women's roles in WW2 and women's roles in the Party. In-depth chronological bullet point notes on women and the family from Lenin to Brezhnev. This includes Party attitudes towards women; laws on marriage, divorce and abortion; childcare provision; women's magazines; women in industry, agriculture and politics.
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 How far could the historian make use of Sources 1 and 2 together to investigate the nature of the relationship between the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet Feb-Oct 1917?
  • How far could the historian make use of Sources 1 and 2 together to investigate the nature of the relationship between the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet Feb-Oct 1917?

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  • An A grade answer to a piece of home work. Source Questions are quite difficult to answer, and this essay demonstrates fairly well how to integrate the tests for sources.
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Russia Theme 3 Essay Plans Russia Theme 3 Essay Plans
  • Russia Theme 3 Essay Plans

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  • This document consists of highly detailed notes and essay plans for questions that I guarantee you will be almost identical to the questions you will see in your exam. This document pertains to Theme 3 of Communist Russia - Control of the People .
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Russia Theme 2 Essay Plans Russia Theme 2 Essay Plans
  • Russia Theme 2 Essay Plans

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  • This document consists of highly detailed notes and essay plans for questions that I guarantee you will be almost identical to the questions you will see in your exam. This document pertains to Theme 2 of Communist Russia - Industrial and Agricultural Change .
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Russia 1917-91 - Economy
  • Russia 1917-91 - Economy

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  • Written by a Cambridge Law student with an A* at history A-level. Outlines the successes and failures of Soviet economic policy - very succinct and organised. It is categorised by industry, agriculture, social standards (including both consumer goods and living conditions), military and ideology. Each category goes chronologically through each Soviet leader, starting with Lenin and ending with Chernenko. Very detailed and full of facts and stats without any irrelevant information. Tailore...
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Russia 1917-91 - Lives of Citizens
  • Russia 1917-91 - Lives of Citizens

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  • Written by a Cambridge Law student with an A* at history A-level. Outlines the successes and failures in improving the lives of citizens from 1917-91. It is categorised by employment levels and working conditions, social security and benefits, housing and consumer goods, the role of women in employment and in the family, education, and protest and unrest. Each category goes chronologically through each Soviet leader, starting with Lenin and ending with Chernenko. Very detailed and full of ...
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Russia 1917-91 - Collapse of the USSR
  • Russia 1917-91 - Collapse of the USSR

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  • Written by a Cambridge Law student with an A* at history A-level. Outlines the reasons for the collapse of the USSR, going through long term economic issues, short term economic issues, political issues, nationalism, and the roles of Gorbachev and Yeltsin. Very detailed and full of facts and stats without any irrelevant information. Tailored towards exams, very easy to revise from.
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Russia 1917-91 - Party and Government
  • Russia 1917-91 - Party and Government

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  • Written by a Cambridge Law student with an A* at history A-level. Outlines the structure, successes and failures of the Soviet governments/ It is categorised by party control over the state, bureaucratic elite, political repression, centralising power within the party and party discussion. These categories are used for each of the Soviet leaders, starting with Lenin and ending with Chernenko. Very detailed and full of facts and stats without any irrelevant information. Tailored towards ex...
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