Key concepts: Communism; propaganda; dictatorship; cult of personality; totalitarianism; collectivisation Key personalities: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin; Josef Stalin
To what extent did Lenin and/or Stalin bring about social and economic change? (2011)
How effective were the internal and external policies of Josef Stalin? (2010)
How did dictators use propaganda and/or terror to maintain power? (2009)
What did Lenin and Stalin contribute to communism in Russia? (2008)
To what extent did Stalin transform the society and economy of the Soviet Union? (2006)
How successful were Stalin in Russia and/or Mussolini in Italy in using the personality cult as an instrument? (Sample paper)
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Keynes; those who took part in the Jarrow March, October 1936; Winston Churchill? (2011)
How successfully did German governments deal with the social and economic problems of the period 1920-1939? (2010)
What were the main social and economic challenges facing Britain, 1920-1945? (2009)
Which had the greater social and economic problems during the inter-war period, Britain or Germany? Argue your case referring to both countries. (2008)
What were the causes and consequences of the Jarrow March, October, 1936? (2007)
How successfully did Britain deal with the social and economic problems of the inter-war period? (2006)
How did the Jarrow March (October 1936) draw attention to the social and economic problems in Great Britain at that time? (Sample paper)
4. Anglo-American popular culture in peace and war
Key personalities: Charlie Chaplin; Bing Crosby
What was the impact of Anglo-American popular culture on Europe, 1920-1945? (2010)
5. France – The Third Republic 1920-1940; Vichy State 1940-1944
Key concepts: Inflation; democracy; communism; depression; protectionism; anti-Semitism;
Fascism; collaboration; resistance
Why was France unstable during the period, 1920-1940?