Russia 1905-1941

Russia 1905-1941

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  • Author: Jonathan White
  • Publisher: Collins
  • ISBN: 9780007151189
  • Category : Russia
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 80

This is an in-depth but accessible study of one of the most popular GCSE Modern World History topics. It seeks to offer the right balance between essential, factual content and helpful, illuminating sources. There are exam-practice questions for each of the main awarding bodies, explanatory factfiles and mini-biographies to support the detailed yet accessible narrative, a study-skills section, and questions throughout designed to help students build up their notes. A matching chart included, to show the best pathway for each awarding body.


Russia 1905-1941 [extracts Only]

Russia 1905-1941 [extracts Only]

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  • Author: Jonathan White
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

This textbook includes essential, factual content, questions, fact files, charts and study skills sections about Russian between 1905 - 1941.


Russia and the USSR 1905-1941

Russia and the USSR 1905-1941

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  • Author: Terry Fiehn
  • Publisher: Hodder Murray
  • ISBN: 9780719552564
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 88

Stretch and challenge your students with SHP's longest-lived and best-selling series for GCSE History. This is an SHP Official Text which means it has been created by the Schools History Project for use with the GCSE specifications. This is part of SHP's comprehensive and authoritative range of books for GCSE History.Click here to find out more about the Schools History Project and their award winning publications. Russia and the USSR 1905-1941 This title is a comprehensive and authoritative depth study for use with all GCSE level specifications. It thoroughly covers the content requirements of the OCR, Edexcel, AQA and CIE specifications using an enquiry-based approach. It is also a popular international text being widely used in Australia. It is written by experts who understand both how to design good teaching material but also understand the exact assessment requirements of each specification. The Student's Book combines: - Clear explanation of specification content - Classroom-trialled activities that really motivate students - Extensive and intriguing source material and case studies It will enliven any history course and will help students achieve their best. This Teacher's Book supports the Student's Book with worksheets and teaching notes for all the main activities in the Student's Book.


Russia, 1905 - 1941

Russia, 1905 - 1941

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  • Author: Clever Lili
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781913887322
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 136

Russia, 1905-41 is the depth study that investigates why and how the tsarist regime collapsed in 1917 and was transformed into a communist dictatorship between 1917 and 1941. You will focus on the crucial events and people of this period, as well as studying the different social, cultural, political, economic, military and religious changes that occurred.


The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1, From Early Rus' to 1689

The Cambridge History of Russia: Volume 1, From Early Rus' to 1689

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  • Author: Maureen Perrie
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521812275
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 25

An authoritative history of Russia from early Rus' to the reign of Peter the Great.


Tsushima 1905

Tsushima 1905

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  • Author: Mark Lardas
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1472826841
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 97

Japan was closed to the world until 1854 and its technology then was literally medieval. Great Britain, France and Russia divided the globe in the nineteenth century, but Japan was catching up. Its army and navy were retrained by Western powers and equipped with the latest weapons and ships. Japan wanted to further emulate its European mentors and establish a protectorate over Korea, yet Japanese efforts were blocked by Imperial Russia who had their own designs on the peninsula. The Russo-Japanese War started with a surprise Japanese naval attack against an anchored enemy fleet still believing itself at peace. It ended with the Battle of Tsushima, the most decisive surface naval battle of the 20th century. This gripping study describes this pivotal battle, and shows how the Japanese victory over Russia led to the development of the dreadnought battleship, and gave rise to an almost mythical belief in Japanese naval invincibility.


The Japanese-Soviet Neutrality Pact

The Japanese-Soviet Neutrality Pact

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  • Author: Boris Slavinsky
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134351364
  • Category : Political Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

The neutrality pact between Japan and the Soviet Union, signed in April 1941, lapsed only nine months before its expiry date of April 1946 when the Soviet Union attacked Japan. Japan's neutrality had enabled Stalin to move Far Eastern forces to the German front where they contributed significantly to Soviet victories from Moscow to Berlin. Slavinsky suggests that Stalin's agreement with Churchill and Roosevelt to attack Japan after Germany's surrender allowed him to keep Japan in the war until he was ready to attack and thus avenge Russia's defeat in the war of 1904-1905. The Soviet Union's violation of the pact and the detention of Japanese prisoners for up to ten years after the end of the war created a sense of victimization in Japan to the extent that there is still no formal Peace Treaty between the two countries to this day. Slavinsky draws on recently opened Russian archival material to demonstrate that the Soviet Union was passing information about the Allies to Japan during the Second World War. He also persuasively argues that vengeance and the (re)acquistion of land were the primary motives for the attack on Japan. The book contains empirical data previously unavailable in English and will fascinate anyone with an interest in the history of Japan, the Soviet Union and the events of the Second World War.


The Holocaust in the Soviet Union

The Holocaust in the Soviet Union

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  • Author: Yitzhak Arad
  • Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 1496210794
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 657

Published by the University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, and Yad Vashem, Jerusalem The Holocaust in the Soviet Union is the most complete account to date of the Soviet Jews during the World War II and the Holocaust (1941-45). Reports, records, documents, and research previously unavailable in English enable Yitzhak Arad to trace the Holocaust in the German-occupied territories of the Soviet Union through three separate periods in which German political and military goals in the occupied territories dictated the treatment of the Jews. Arad's examination of the differences between the Holocaust in the Soviet Union compared to other European nations reveals how Nazi ideological attacks on the Soviet Union, which included war on "Judeo-Bolshevism," led to harsher treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union than in most other occupied territories. This historical narrative presents a wealth of information from German, Russian, and Jewish archival sources that will be invaluable to scholars, researchers, and the general public for years to come.


The Russian Revolution of 1905

The Russian Revolution of 1905

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  • Author: Anthony J. Heywood
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134253303
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 336

2005 marks the centenary of Russia’s ‘first revolution’ - an unplanned, spontaneous rejection of Tsarist rule that was a response to the ‘Bloody Sunday’ massacre of 9th January 1905. A wave of strikes, urban uprisings, peasant revolts, national revolutions and mutinies swept across the Russian Empire, and it proved a crucial turning point in the demise of the autocracy and the rise of a revolutionary socialism that would shape Russia, Europe and the international system for the rest of the twentieth century. The centenary of the Revolution has prompted scholars to review and reassess our understanding of what happened in 1905. Recent opportunities to access archives throughout the former Soviet Union are yielding new provincial perspectives, as well as fresh insights into the roles of national and religious minorities, and the parts played by individuals, social groups, political parties and institutions. This text brings together some of the best of this new research and reassessment, and includes thirteen chapters written by leading historians from around the world, together with an introduction from Abraham Ascher.


From Autocracy to Communism

From Autocracy to Communism

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  • Author: Michael Lynch
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 9780340965900
  • Category : Russia
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Revised and updated for the 2008 OCR AS specification.