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Russia, 1894-1945

  

Going Deeper 

The following links will help you widen your knowledge:

Simple Chat GPT summaries: Easier  Harder (pdfs)

Basic narrative overview

Notes on 1918-39 - from The Corner (pdf)

BBC Bitesize pages - 1881-1921

Old Bitesize - on the WaybackMachine: slow but worth it

 

Multimedia & YouTube

Painting and audio of Lenin

Poster and audio of Stalin

Photos of Soviet Russia

AQA GCSE-relevant videos - variable quality

 

Old texts

History Alive 4 (1967) - by Peter Moss

PJ Larkin (1965)

Reed Brett (1967)

Norman Lowe (1982)

 

 

 

Click the yellow arrow for advice on:

  • How to STUDY this topic:
    • 1.   Start by reading some easy sources  in the ‘Going Deeper’ panel on this page – perhaps  one of the Chat GPT summaries (Easier or Harder), or my Basics sheet, or the KS3 History Alive textbook.  Get a grasp of the basic story.

      Make a list of key dates - leave space to add other dates you may discover during your studies. 

      It might be an idea to do this before you study this unit in class.

    • 2.   Work through the study sections above.  You can do this over time as you study the topics in lessons.

              Take advantage of some of the links to explore, more deeply, aspects of the topics which attract your interest.  Try to become ‘an expert’ on some issues.

    • 3.   Study the historiographies, to learn how historians have interpreted: Nicholas's reign, The February Revolution and Stalin , and to consider what YOU think about the debates.
    • 4.   Plunder the Cascade webpages on 1894-1924 and 1924-1945 to help you write any essays you are given.
  • How to REVISE this topic:
    • 1.   Skim-read the study pages 1-11 and 13-19 in this unit, to refresh your memory of what you have learned in the lessons.
    • 2.   Go through the topics on the Cascade webpages on 1894-1924 and 1924-1945; for each, use the yellow arrows to think FIRST how you would answer, before checking against my suggestions.
    • 3.   Again using the yellow arrows to check your answers, do and re-do the Self-test until you can get every question ‘right enough’.
    • 4.   Choose the revision factsheet which suits you best from the ‘Going Deeper’ panel, and learn it off by heart; get someone to test you on it.  Also, suss out the Smartass list of specialist terms with which to wow the examiner! 
    • 5.   IF you have time, invite a friend to revise with you and do the Revision Activies together, using them as an opportunity to share all you know.
    • 6.   NB This is just the factual stuff - don’t forget to rehearse how to do the exam-style questions for this unit.

 

 

Revision Materials

Revision pages

•  Cascades on 1894-1924 (pdf) and 1924-1945 (pdf)

•  Self-test

  

Revision sheets:

•  Russia 1894-1945

•  Revision booklet - Classroom42

•  Pearson have made the first 20 pages of their revision book available here 

  

Smartass: list of specialist terms

  

Audio-Revise: Russia List Three and Russia Headines revision podcasts from Hodder - pausing the audio, try to answer before you listen to that of the contestant

  

Revision Activities:

•  Why did Nicholas II fall from power? - Analysis (pdf)

•  Why was the revolution of March 1917 successful? - Cause-Consequence (pdf)

•  Collapse of the Tsarist regime - Prove it! (pdf)

•  The October coup - Explain (pdf)

•  Bolshevik Rise to Power - Mismatches (pdf)

•  Life under the Bolsheviks - Explain (pdf)

•  Stalin's Rise to Power - Sequencing (pdf)

•  Stalin v Trotsky - Acrostic (pdf)

•  Stalin's dictatorship - Tell Me Why (pdf)

•  How well did Stalin create a dictatorship? - Suits card sort (pdf)

•  The impact of Stalin's economic policies? - Swingometer (pdf)

•  Did Stalin make the USSR a great economic power? - Jeopardy (pdf)