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Please find below some teaching essays / plans produced by Mr Philip (thanks to him for letting us see them here). Thereafter there will be added examplar class essays. 

How far did Russia really change in the period 1855 – 1964 ?

How far do you agree that the assassination of Tsar Alexander II in 1881 was the most important turning point…

In 1917 did theRussian people simply swap one form of authoritarianism for another ?

In the period 1855 – 1956, did Tsarist or communist governments better serve the Russian peasantry?

Who was the most successful ruler of Russia in the period 1855 – 1956?

Plan – ‘Preparation for war was the most important reason why the rulers of Russia introduced reforms.’ How far do you agree with this view of Russia in the period from 1855 to 1956?

 How far do you agree that the 1905 Revolution was the most important turning point in the period from 1855 to 1964 ?

 

 

 

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