"I believe that www.coursework.info provides a resource which most students would find highly beneficial." - John Plowright - Repton School
GCSE: History: Modern World History: Russia, USSR 1905-1941 Coursework
- Art (352 Essays)
-
Biology
(4,470 Essays)
-
Business Studies
(4,029 Essays)
-
Chemistry
(5,090 Essays)
- Classics (220 Essays)
-
Design & Technology
(877 Essays)
-
Drama
(1,144 Essays)
-
English Language
(5,120 Essays)
-
English Literature
(32,695 Essays)
-
Geography
(1,316 Essays)
-
Health and Social Care
(984 Essays)
-
History
(8,432 Essays)
- History Projects (1,489 Essays)
-
Modern World History
(6,943 Essays)
- Britain 1905-1951 (1,303 Essays)
- Germany 1918-1939 (1,717 Essays)
- International relations 1900-1939 (720 Essays)
- International relations 1945-1991 (222 Essays)
- Northern Ireland 1965-85 (609 Essays)
- Russia, USSR 1905-1941 (707 Essays)
- USA 1919-1941 (815 Essays)
- USA 1941-80 (724 Essays)
- Vietnam 1954-1975 (126 Essays)
-
Information & Communication Technology
(1,677 Essays)
- Law (448 Essays)
-
Maths
(3,447 Essays)
-
Media Studies
(1,548 Essays)
- Miscellaneous (410 Essays)
-
Modern Foreign Languages
(1,349 Essays)
- Music (150 Essays)
-
Physical Education (Sport & Coaching)
(885 Essays)
-
Physics
(3,236 Essays)
- Politics (1,525 Essays)
- Psychology (231 Essays)
-
Religious Studies (Philosophy & Ethics)
(6,594 Essays)
- Sociology (2,474 Essays)
- Welsh (78 Essays)
- Work experience reports (154 Essays)
Revolutions, Bolsheviks & Lenin, Stalin
Highest Rated Russia, USSR 1905-1941 Essays
Looking for the highest rated essays? Here are some Russia, USSR 1905-1941 essays that have been rated the highest by our users:
| Title | Members Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Do these sources give similar or different impressions of Stalin? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Why was there a revolution in Russia in the spring of 1917? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Why did the Tsar survive the revolution of 1905, but not that of 1917? |
|
Read a preview → |
| How far do you agree that the 1905 revolution was a revolution without revolutionaries? |
|
Read a preview → |
| "Stalin was a great leader who made the Soviet Union into a modern world power and led it to victory in the Second World War." |
|
Read a preview → |
| The blance sheet for russia. |
|
Read a preview → |
| In what sense did the policies of collectivization and industrialization constitute a second revolution in the Soviet Russia? |
|
Read a preview → |
| How did living conditions change in towns as a result of the Industrial Revolution ? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Analysis of the French Revolution |
|
Read a preview → |
| The following were equally important reasons why Stalin was able to hold on to power in the Soviet Union: The purges and show trials, The secret police, Propaganda and the cult of personality, and Stalin's economic policies - Explain |
|
Read a preview → |
| Cause of the March Revolution 1917 |
|
Read a preview → |
| Explain Trotsky's contribution to the success of the Bolsheviks up to 1922 |
|
Read a preview → |
| How important was Leninâ(TM)s Legacy in explaining Stalinâ(TM)s Victory in the power Struggle in the years 1924-1929? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Stalin man or monster |
|
Read a preview → |
| Why did Tzar Nicholas II abdicate in 1917 and not in 1905? |
|
Read a preview → |
| What happened to the Romanov Family? - Sources A and B give similar accounts. Does this mean they are reliable? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Source A is a report from an American newspaper and it tells us that Judge Sergeyev investigated the murder of the Romanov family. |
|
Read a preview → |
| Why was Tsar Nicholas II able to overcome the problems of ruling Russia between 1905-1914? |
|
Read a preview → |
| At the beginning of the 20th century Russia was economically and socially backward How accurate is this view? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Stalin - Man or Monster? |
|
Read a preview → |
| What happened to the Romanov family? - Study Sources A and B. Sources A and B give similar accounts. Does this mean they are reliable? |
|
Read a preview → |
| Rasputin's Effects on the Tsar. |
|
Read a preview → |
| Bloody Sunday |
|
Read a preview → |
| The following were equally important reasons why Stalin was able to hold onto power in the Soviet Union - The purges and show trials - The secret police |
|
Read a preview → |
| With what justification has the period 1928-1939 been called 'Russian industrial revolution'. |
|
Read a preview → |
Most Recent Russia, USSR 1905-1941 Essays
Looking for the most up to date essays? Here are some of the most recently added essays in our Russia, USSR 1905-1941 category:
| Title | Members Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Stalin |
|
Read a preview → |
| Russian Revolution - Bloody Sunday |
|
Read a preview → |
| Post 1917 - Bolshevik Leadership |
|
Read a preview → |
| why were the bolsheviks able to seize power? |
|
Read a preview → |
Related items from TSR
The Student Room is the UK's largest student community. If you need more help with your studies post in the TSR forums or make use of the articles about your subject.
Recent Reviews of Russia, USSR 1905-1941 Essays
What our users think of the Russia, USSR 1905-1941 essays in this section:
"Very good"
lauren6666
"Good work, loads of info and to the point. A great help"
kazbeth
"Poor Effort Just Copy & Paste"
stalintrotsky
"It's just too short with little reference to historians or evidence"
wilf1010
"Excellent"
stalintrotsky
Join In
Need Help?
Coursework.Info and Acumen PI are trading names of Acumen Professional Intelligence Ltd.
Registered Number: 04666380 (England and Wales). VAT No. 806 8067 22
Registered Office: 33 Bond Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1RD
Registered Number: 04666380 (England and Wales). VAT No. 806 8067 22
Registered Office: 33 Bond Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1RD










