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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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How was Mussolini able to come to power in 1922, and how did he establish his position after becoming the premier?
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How was it possible that despite Lenin’s warning in his Testament that Stalin would become the unquestioned leader of the Soviet Union by 1928
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Mussolinis’s Foreign Policy
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Why did Stalin win the struggle for power 1924-29?
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Explain why Britain was able to continue to hold out between June 1940 and the end of 1943.
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Discuss Hitler’s eventual gaining of Lebensraum. Was it merely opportunistic or astutely planned?
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How did Stalin Rise to Power between 1922 – 1929?
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“Nothing more than a military dictatorship” – how far do you agree with this assessment of Napoleon’s rule of France 1799-1815
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How far has nationalism changed over the last hundred years?
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What steps did the allies take to punish the Nazis for their treatment of the Jews?
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Unification of Germany and the period up to the second world war
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How did Stalin manage to assume control over Russia in the four years following the death of Lenin in 1924?
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How far do David Low’s cartoons show the reasons for the failure of the League of Nations?
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Lenin and Stalin
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To What Extent Did Conditions In Russia In The Early Part Of The 20th Century Force Lenin To Depart From Traditional Marxist Principles?
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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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