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SOVIET UNION - HISTORY - 1917-1936 (4) answer(s).
 
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Joseph Stalin / Downing, David 2002  Book
Downing, David Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
Description 64pBeige spine
Series Leading Lives
Summary/Abstract A biography of the Soviet leader, focusing on his formative years in Soviet Georgia, his rise to the top of the Communist party, and his leadership during World War II.
Contents The man of steel Childhood and youth The revolutionary Map of the Russian Empire c.1900 Power The succession struggle Modernization Terror War Map showing Germany's attack on the Soviet Union Cold War Final years Legacy
Standard Number 0431138621 Pb.
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Russia and the USSR 1905-1941: study in depth / Fiehn, Terry 1996  Book
Fiehn, Terry Book
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Publication Great Britain, Hodder Education, 1996.
Description 130pWhite Spine
Series Discovering the past for GCSE
Summary/Abstract Covers all the relevant requirements of the OCR, AQA and EDEXCEL specifications. Provides clear guidance on teaching the unit and preparing for assessment by both exam and coursework, together with support and extension worksheets.
Contents Section 1: Tsarist Russia : How well did the Tsar govern Russia? Chapter 1: Was Russia well governed in 1900? Why was Russia so difficult to govern? What was life like in Russia in 1900? How was Russia governed in 1900? Was the Tsar fit to rule Russia? Chapter 2: How did the Tsar survive the 1905 Revolution? Who opposed the Tsar? Why did Russia explode in revolution in 1905? The 1905 Revolution Chapter 3: The March 1917 Revolution Did life get better for Russian people after 1905? Rasputin: sex maniac or holy man? Steps to revolution, 1914-17 Section 2: How did the Bolsheviks take over and how did they hold on to power? Chapter 4: Why were the Bolsheviks able to seize power in November 1917? Did the Provisional Government rule Russia well? How did the Bolsheviks seize power? Did Lenin make a difference? Chapter 5: How did the Bolsheviks keep power after 1917? How did the Bolsheviks stay in power? How did the Communists win the Civil War? How did the Communists use propoganda? How important was the role of Trotsky? What happened to the Tsar and his family? War Communism 1921 - a year of crisis How successful was the NEP? Chapter 6: Did the Communist Revolution change Russia in the 1920s? How did the Communists try to change Russia? A Russian village in the 1920s Was Lenin a great leader? Section 3: Stalin's USSR: Was Stalin a disaster for the USSR? Chapter 7: How did Stalin become leader of the USSR? Where did Stalin come from? Stalin or Trotsky? Why did Stalin win? Chapter 8: Were Stalin's economic policies a success or a failure? Why did the Soviet Union need to change? How did Stalin industrialise the USSR? Case study: How was Magnitogorsk built? Was industrialisation successful? Why did Stalin introduce collectivisation? How was collectivisation carried out? How were the peasants affected by collectivisation? Did collectivisation succeed? Chapter 9: How did Stalin control the USSR? The Great Purges Who really killed Sergei Kirov? How did the purges affect the Russian people? What were the labour camps like? How did Stalin control ideas? The cult of personality What was daily life like in the mid-1930s? Chapter 10: Conclusion Was Stalin a disaster for the Soviet Union> Glossary
Standard Number 9780719552557 Pb.
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Russia and the USSR 1905-1941 : Teachers' Resource Book / Fiehn, Terry 1997  Book
Fiehn, Terry Book
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Edition 2008
Publication Great Britain, Hodder Education, 1997.
Description 80pSpiral binding
Series Discovering the past for GCSE
Summary/Abstract A comprehensive study for students taking this subject at examination level. Covers all the relevant requirements of the OCR, AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Contents Why choose this depth study? Aims of Russia & USSR 1905-1941 Structure Organising your course Using the material in the classroom Learning trouble spots Coursework Detailed teachers' notes - Tsarist Russia: How well did the Tsar govern Russia? How did the Bolsheviks take over and how did they hold on to power? Stalin's USSR: Was Stalin a disaster for the USSR? Photocopiable Worksheets - Russia in 1900 Case study: The Jews Life for the rich Rich and poor Russian society in 1900 Marxism Women revolutionaries Who were the revolutionaries? The causes of the 1905 Revolution Bloody Sunday Why did the Tsar survive the 1905 Revolution? Was life improving for the Russian people before 1914? Rasputin Steps to revolution Why people would not support the Tsar in March 1917 The causes of the March Revolution in 1917 Why wasn't the Provisional Government able to stop the Bolsheviks> A timeline for revolution Embassy report How did the Bolsheviks stay in power? The Civil War 1918-1920 A murder mystery (1)-(3) War Communism What would you do if you were in Lenin's position? Was the NEP successful? How Russians saw the NEP A new woman An obituary for Lenin How did the Soviet Union develop? How did Stalin become supreme leader of the USSR? Reasons for Stalin winning the power struggle How was Magnitogorsk built? For and against collective farms What was a collective farm? (1)-(2) Should our village form a collective? Torture and interrogation Why the purges? Picture of Lenin meeting Stalin Life in the 1930s
Standard Number 9780719552564 Pb.
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin / Downing, David 2002  Book
Downing, David Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
Description 64pCream Spine
Series Leading Lives
Summary/Abstract Follows the life of the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution, who became the first head of the Soviet state.
Contents The Finland Station Childhood and youth: Map of the Russian Empire, c.1890 In his brother's footsteps The young revolutionary A party to lead Waiting in the wings: Map showing Lenin's places of exile, 1901-17 Two revolutions The first year: Map showing Russia during the civil war, 1918-20 Fighting for survival Second thoughts? Legacy Timeline Key people in Lenin's time Further reading and other resources Glossary Index
Standard Number 0431138648 Hb.
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