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Research work was written over a course of several months under a supervision. It has my soul and tears in it. Use it proudly.


IB Diploma, IB H History


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In the history of Humankind, The Soviet Union is the most powerful geopolitical union that ever existed. Unanswered questions about the real reasons for it fall and how inevitable it actually was still are widely discussed...
(IB Diploma H History)

Research work with the highest mark.

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The aim is to discover the extent to which the first 5-year plan was sucсessful.

In this investigation, I am planning to evaluate aspects, which came with the first 5-year plan, by analyzing literature, historical sources from USSR and opinions of historians. My method would be to investigate separately economical, political and social aspects to be able to have a better overlook at all the spheres. I will focus more on i...
This summary of Andrew Pettegree 's books 2 first chapters constitute the essential of the knowledge needed for the first week of the module and grasping the understanding of the following sub topic. The book is an essential read in the reading list, and these chapter summaries aim to provide the concise summary but still detailed enough for those seeking more facts and a better understanding of Europe in the early modern period. The first chapter is on Time and Space: Living in Sixteenth-centur...
Topics from the later part of the Middle Ages understood as part of global history: social-economic, religious, cultural history and material culture.
Political, social-economic, religious, cultural history and material culture of the early middle ages.
Social, economic, military, political, intellectual, religious and cultural history of the early modern world, (1500-1800). Notes include discoveries of the new world and invention of printing, up to the late eighteenth century with the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. Mainly focusing on Europe but also European interaction with the New World. Y