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This comprehensive study pack provides complete, exam-focused notes for the AQA A Level History module Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 (7042/2N). Designed for both Year 12 (AS) and Year 13 (A2) students, this 65-page resource covers the entire period from the fall of the Tsarist regime to the height of Stalin's dictatorship.

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A Level History: Revolution and dictatorship: Russia (1917–1929)-
BRAKDOWN

Part 1: The Russian Revolution and the Rise of Stalin (1917–1929)

1. Dissent and Revolution, 1917

 Condition of Russia before 1917: social, economic and political state; war impact; discontent.

 The February/March 1917 Revolution: causes; course; abdication of the Tsar; establishment of
Provisional Government + Petrograd Soviet; the “dual authority”.

 Between the revolutions: return of Lenin; Lenin’s ideology and the April Theses; July Days;
Kornilov Coup; role of Provisional Government & Bolsheviks.

 The October/November 1917 Revolution: causes; course; establishment of Bolshevik authority;
decrees and initial consolidation of power.

2. Bolshevik Consolidation, 1918–1924

 Establishment of one-party control; dissolution of the Constituent Assembly.

 Withdrawal from WWI; end of Russia’s involvement in war.

 Civil War (1918–1921): causes; key events; role of leaders (e.g. Leon Trotsky); reasons for Red
victory.

 Economic & social policies: state capitalism; war-communism; impact on cities & countryside;
famine, social disruption, unrest (e.g. Kronstadt Rising, peasant revolts).

 Shift to New Economic Policy (NEP): causes, implementations, economic and political impact.

 Foreign relations: foreign intervention in Civil War; relations with other powers; early diplomatic
efforts after consolidation.

3. Stalin’s Rise to Power, 1924–1929

 Power vacuum after Vladimir Lenin’s death; struggle between major contenders (Stalin, Trotsky,
others).

 Debates over ideology: NEP vs industrialization; “Permanent Revolution” vs “Socialism in One
Country.”

 Economic shifts: First Five-Year Plan; beginning of collectivization; role of industrial policy.

 Early propaganda, state control, and the foundation of the Stalinist regime / cult of personality.



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