Historiography Handouts with Associated Tasks – Stalinism: The Betrayal, or the Natural Conclusion, of Leninism?
Month: August 2012
Lenin: Hero or Villain?
Historiography Handouts with Associated Tasks – Lenin: Hero or Villain?
“Who Am I?” Challenge – The Events of World War One
“Who Am I?” Challenge – The Events of World War One Each team will be presented with a clue about a key historical figure. They get 50 points if they guess it correctly. If they wish to ‘pass’, they get further (easier) clues but the points available steadily decline. An incorrect guess at any point…
The February Revolution: Caused, or Merely Accelerated, by the Great War?
Historiography Handouts with Associated Tasks – The February Revolution: Caused, or Merely Accelerated, by the Great War?
Compare and Contrast the Role of Lenin and Trotsky between 1917-1924
Compare and Contrast the Role of Lenin and Trotsky between 1917-1924: A popular question in the exam, and this worksheet helps students frame an approach to it in a logical way. A completed teacher version is also available.
Nicholas II- Why did Tsarism survive in 1905, but not 1917? How similar were the Causes of the February and the October Revolutions?
Nicholas II – Why did Tsarism survive in 1905, but not 1917? How similar were the Causes of the February and the October Revolutions?: Detailed notes on the key questions, with activities for students included.
Alexander II and Alexander III – Contrasts and Comparisons Grid
Alexander II and Alexander III – Contrasts and Comparisons Grid – a useful revision resource for IB History
The Reforms of Alexander II: Summary Grid
The Reforms of Alexander II: Summary Grid – a useful revision resource for IB History
How far is it accurate to describe Alexander II as a reformer, and Alexander III as a reactionary?
How far is it accurate to describe Alexander II as a reformer, and Alexander III as a reactionary? – a sample essay produced by Russel Tarr (author of this website) in timed conditions in the style of a Paper 2 answer.
Tsar Alexander II/III: Analysis of IB History Past Paper Questions
Alexander II/III: Analysis of Past Paper Questions: Students work through a list of about 20 past examination questions focusing on spotting and addressing the ‘hidden assumptions’ within each question. They can then look at some sample markschemes to determine if they were on the right lines with their analyses.
 
 