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This is a comprehensive collection of high-level IB History essay plans designed to help students excel in Paper 2 and Paper 3. Covering a range of topics, these plans explore key themes in modern European history including the causes and development of the French Revolution, the reasons for the fall of the monarchy and rise of the republic in France (1789–1792), and detailed case studies on Imperial Russia and other 19th–20th century political transformations. Each plan is structured with clear arguments, supported by detailed evidence, historian perspectives, and thematic analysis to match IB criteria. These notes are perfect for students aiming for top grades — whether you're revising, planning timed essays, or preparing for exams.

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Evaluate the reasons for the fall of Robespierre/ the
Thermidorian reaction

1. Lack of support/fear of Robespierre – most important

 Robespierre portrayed by deputies in the National Convention as an
egomaniac, a fanatic and a sanguinocrat (ruler by violence)
 Conspirators portrayed the toppling of Robespierre ‘as a classic
tragedy, out of which would emerge a fairer form of things’ 
Gregory Dart
 ‘Incorruptible One’ had always divided opinion and drawn
contradictory reactions, both among deputies and in the public
o Robespierre was an admirable figure but hardly a charismatic
or engaging one
o Derived his social pleasures from revolutionary politics rather
than society itself
o Had never married or taken a lover  cold, aloof, guarded,
and humourless
o Had a small circle of allies
 “All it took was for the conventionnels to regard their voice and
Robespierre, deprived of the support of those who had carried him
in triumph three years earlier, suddenly appeared terribly vulnerable
and defenceless. His error was to have believed that time was on his
side… He had allowed his enemies time to regroup.”  Patrice
Gueniffey

2. Deradicalisation of the Revolution – not most important


 People wanted to get rid of price controls that Robespierre
introduced to appease the sans-culottes
 Want free trade, but don’t want fixed prices or wages
 Wanted to remove the government measures
 Led to a drop in the value of the assignat and massive inflation
 After Robespierre's fall, the Thermidorian Reaction led to a "brutal
retaliation against Jacobinism and a return to moderate political
ideas", suggesting the desire to deradicalize the Revolution.

Not most important:
 Alliance of deputies was neither ideological nor factional  they
shared no vision for the nation except to purge it of Robespierre
 Some of conspirators did not wish to end the Terror, only to remove
it from Robespierre’s hands

3. Actions of Robespierre himself

 Festival of the Supreme Being  delivered a speech that was long-
winded and self-indulgent
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