A Level Russian History Essays and A-Level Russian History Coursework - Russia USSR Soviet Empire
CourseworkBank.Co.Uk - The UK's Largest Free Coursework and Essay Database
   
CourseworkBank : AS, A2 and A-Level : History : Russian
 Jump to Coursework
 Coursework
 GCSE Coursework
 A-Level Essays
 IB Coursework
 User Options
 Search
 Bookmark Page
 Contribute
 Contribute
 About Us
 General Stuff
 Other Sites
 Coursework.Info
 PersonalStatement.Info
 University Essays


Subcategories

AS, A2 and A-Level: History: Russian Coursework and Essays

Account for the success of the Bolsheviks in gaining power in Russia by 1922
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 10.0 Pages)
Account for the success of the Bolsheviks in gaining power in Russia by 1922 In February 1917, the Bolshevik party was small and irrelevant. The leadership was abroad and there was little consistency of purpose among the party in Russia. However, by the summer of 1922, the Bolsheviks had become the ...

Advances under Alexander 1st and Nicholas 1st
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 7.5 Pages)
Advances under Alexander 1st and Nicholas 1st Apart From Increased Repression, did Alexander 1st and Nicholas 1st achieve any advances for Russia between 1801 and 1855? The sheer magnitude and complexity of analysing over half a century of developments covering over seventeen million kilometres and ...

Alexander II : Tsar Liberator?
(User Rating: 6.50 | Length: 4.7 Pages)
Alexander II : Tsar Liberator? To first assess what the question really asks, we have to extrapolate on the meanings of the word "liberator". The official definition of the word "liberate" is "to set at liberty: free; "i. We are then drawn to the meaning of the word &q ...

Causation of the Purges
(User Rating: 9.00 | Length: 4.8 Pages)
Causation of the Purges Under Stalin's leadership, approximately 70 000 people were murdered during the purges of 1928 to 1940, and some 12 million people died as a result of Stalin's sending them to the Gulags otherwise known as the camps, and these estimates are described as being conserv ...

Cause of Reform in Russia 1800-1917
(Length: 3.8 Pages)
Cause of Reform in Russia 1800-1917 "Nothing short of war could have any effect on the Russian system of government." How accurate is this view of the Tsarist system of government from 1800 to 1917? I believe that throughout history, the Tsars felt threatened. They then reformed in order ...

Causes of change in the Russian System of Government 1800-1917
(User Rating: 7.33 | Length: 6.3 Pages)
Causes of change in the Russian System of Government 1800-1917 "Nothing short of war could have any impact of the Russian system of government." How accurate is this of the Tsarist system of government from 1800-1917. The Russian Tsarist system under the Romanovs was extremely resistant t ...

Causes of reform in Russia 1800-1917
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 3.8 Pages)
Causes of reform in Russia 1800-1917 I believe that throughout history, the Tsars felt threatened. They then reformed in order to stay in power, and to stay in for power alone. However, this mindset only had an effect when the Tsar's power was threatened. Nevertheless, I believe that to find th ...

How did Tsarism survive in 1905?
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 4.2 Pages)
How did Tsarism survive in 1905? First of all to understand how the Tsarist regime survived in 1905 it is necessary to answer the question what happened in 1905. Then it is possible to see how the Tsar combated these problems. In the years before 1905 there was increasing social turmoil caused by r ...

How successful were the reforms of Peter the Great?
(Length: 4.9 Pages)
How successful were the reforms of Peter the Great? In order for Peter to take part in an active foreign policy, he required a new industrial base to support this vast army. He made many reforms in Russia, mostly military. However some of his reforms were for social reasons, for example, trying to ...

Rights and freedoms, Russia 1917-24
(User Rating: 7.50 | Length: 6.9 Pages)
Rights and freedoms, Russia 1917-24 After the October revolution of 1917, the population of Russia had many expectations of Lenin and the Bolshevik government. In some areas of Russian life freedom and individual choice were restricted, whereas in others the government was more lenient. The purpose ...

The Russian Revolution
(Length: 4.8 Pages)
The Russian Revolution There's no doubt that the immense human tragedy of the Russian Revolution would never have reached such monumental proportions unless it had been born of the war. The terror of the revolution was born in the militaristic methods of the war. The ruling mentality of the Bo ...

“By 1950 the prospects for peaceful coexistence between the USA and the USSR had diminished enormous
(Length: 3.9 Pages)
"By 1950 the prospects for peaceful coexistence between the USA and the USSR had diminished enormous The Japanese surrender in on the 14th August 1945 ended six years of world war, which had seen the United States of America (USA) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) as allies. T ...

“Khrushchev’s rule was characterised by foolish and hare-brained schemes, Brezhnev’s offered nothing
(Length: 5.0 Pages)
"Khrushchev's rule was characterised by foolish and hare-brained schemes, Brezhnev's offered nothing "Khrushchev's rule was characterised by foolish and hare-brained schemes, Brezhnev's offered nothing but stagnation." Analyse the domestic history of the USSR in the p ...

“Life Improved For Russian People Under The Soviet Rule” (1917-1941) – Discuss
(User Rating: 3.25 | Length: 0.7 Pages)
"Life Improved For Russian People Under The Soviet Rule" (1917-1941) - Discuss ` In this essay I will be giving points for and against whether life really did improve for the Russian people under the soviet rule of Lenin and Stalin. I will also be discussing my point of view on this essay ...

“Nothing short of war could have any impact of the Russian system of government
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 6.3 Pages)
"Nothing short of war could have any impact of the Russian system of government "Nothing short of war could have any impact of the Russian system of government." How accurate is this of the Tsarist system of government from 1800-1917. The Russian Tsarist system under the Rumanovs was ...

Search over 20,000 pieces of coursework at Coursework.Info.

 

© Coursework Bank 2001-2005. Reproduction and retransmission prohibited.