Board: Eduqas | Option: 1G | Component: 1 (Breadth Study)
A Historical Interpretations Pack for Eduqas teachers working on Russia, 1855–1991. Four major historiographical debates, nine named historians, paired comparison tasks, and provenance prompts — all built to Eduqas mark scheme logic. The first debate is free and open to all.
What this pack covers
Four historiographical debates
- Was the Great Terror a deliberate masterplan or a chaotic process?
- Was StalinStalin Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin (18 December 1878 – 5 March 1953) was a Soviet politician, dictator and revolutionary who led the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953. Read More all-powerful or constrained by the system?
- Was Soviet collectivisationCollectivisation Full Description:
The policy of forced consolidation of individual peasant households into massive, state-controlled collective farms. It represented a declaration of war by the urban state against the rural peasantry, intended to extract grain to fund industrialization. Collectivisation was a radical restructuring of the countryside that abolished private land ownership. The state seized land, livestock, and tools, forcing independent farmers into kolkhozy. Resistance was met with brutal force, including the “liquidation” of wealthier peasants (Kulaks) as a class.
Critical Perspective:This policy fundamentally altered the relationship between the people and the land. It treated the peasantry not as citizens to be supported, but as an internal colony to be exploited. By establishing a state monopoly on food production, the regime gained the ultimate lever of social control: the power to grant or withhold the means of survival, leading to man-made famines used to crush regional nationalism and resistance.
Read more a success or a catastrophe? - How should historians assess Stalin as a historical figure?
Nine named historians
Conquest, Getty, Khlevniuk, Fitzpatrick, Figes, Service, Lewin, Deutscher, Sebag Montefiore
Free preview — Debate 1
Was the Great Terror a deliberate masterplan or a chaotic process? Conquest argued for deliberate Stalinist intention; Getty challenged this with archival evidence of bureaucratic chaos; Khlevniuk’s post-Soviet archive work offers a synthesis.
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