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AS and A Level: History: Modern European History, 1789-1945 Coursework


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Origins of WWI, French revolution, Nationalism, Russian revolution, Totalitarianism between the Wars, WWII

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Weimar Culture.
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The fall of The Weimar Republic
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Why was Mussolini able to become a dictator in 1922?
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"The most important aim of foreign policy 1933-1936 was to overthrow the terms of the Treaty of Versailles". How valid is this statement to Nazi foreign policy in this period?
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Napoleon saved France from a horrible situation. He extended the French territory to bring hope to the French people, and brings revolution to Europe. Napoleon Bonaparte never gave up hope for France.
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To what extent did Hitler create social revolution and unity (Volksgemeinschaft) in Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939?
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Fascist Italy
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To what extent was terror the fundamental basis of Nazi control ?
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Why Was Mussolini So Popular Between 1925 & 1936?
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Explain how Britain was able to hold out against Germany from June 1940 to the end of July 1943
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GCSE Coursework-Russia’s victory at Stalingrad
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Bolshevik Criticisms of Tsarist Russia
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Why Was Hitler Unable To Defeat Russia?
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“It was not only the failings of the League of Nations, but also the aggression of dictators, which led the outbreak of the Second World War.” How far do you agree with this statement?
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“Popular nationalist sentiment; military superiority; economic power; the genius of Bismarck.” Which of these factors seems to you to be the most important in the eventual unification of Germany between 1863 and 1871?
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The Hidden Facets of Bolshevism - Friends and Foes of the Working Class.
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How Significant Was Bismarck In Securing the Unification of Germany 1862-1871?
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How Successful Was Lenin In Imposing Bolshevik Control On Russia In the Years 1918-24?
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A Night to remember - Invincible. That was the sole word in the English Language to describe the Mighty Hood.
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'Italy was put together just as though it were a piece of lifeless mosaic' (Mazzini). How far do the sources taken together support his views?
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Why did the Provisional Government fail?
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"The Bolsheviks were able to gain complete control over Russia by the end of 1921 only because of the leadership qualities of Lenin". Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
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"The RAF was responsible for preventing an invasion of Britain in 1940". How far is this an accurate view of the reasons for abandoning Operation Sea Lion?
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Bismarck’s appointment of Minister President of Prussia (1862) was the most important turning point in the course of German nationalism in the period 1815-1919?
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Modern European History, 1789-1945 Explored

A Definition of Modern European History (1789-1945)

This part of AS Level and A Level History looks at the relationships between the major countries of Europe during a period in which World Wars I and II occurred. 1789 saw the beginning of the French Revolution, which broke the feudal system in France. Also between 1789 and 1945, dictatorships rose and were defeated.

Why Study Modern European History (1789-1945)?

The events that took place during this period led to the realisation that the world needed to progress in a more harmonised manner. The rise and eventual fall of political ideologies such as communism and socialism has a huge bearing on our world today. These developments simply cannot be ignored.

What Will I Study In Modern European History (1789-1945)?

This period was shaped by figures including Napoleon, Hitler, Mao and Stalin. As well as studying such leaders, you may also write essays and coursework on the French Monarchy, the onset of communism in Russia, and dictatorship in Italy in the 20th century. There will also be assignments on international relations.

Further Study After Modern European History (1789-1945)

The coursework, essays and assignments you complete during this part of your History AS Level or A Level could prepare you for Degree-level study of subjects including History, Politics, Sociology and Anthropology. Your knowledge of these events will also benefit your study in other parts of History AS Level and A Level.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_A_Level_GCE_History_A_Specification.pdf


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http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/history_AS_new.php

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