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Russia
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1.1 The political context
1.2(.1) The economic situation
1.2(.2) The social context
1.3 The impact of the Crimean War 1853-56
2.1 The emancipation of the serfs
2.2 Other domestic reforms
3.1 Alexander II and reaction
3.2 Alexander III
4.1 Russification
4.2 Anti-Semitism
5.1 The emergence of new ideas and opposition
5.2 Moderate liberal opposition
5.3 Radical opposition
5.4 Tsarist reaction and the radical opposition after 1881
6.1 Economic change 1855-1894
6.2 Social divisions
6.3 Cultural influence of the church
7.1 Political authority and government under Nicholas II 1894-1904
7.2 The events and outcome of the 1905 revolution
7.3 The era of the Dumas
8.1 Industrial transformation
8.2 Developments in agriculture
9.1 Developments in working and living conditions in towns
9.2 Developments in working and living conditions in the countryside
9.3 Social divisions to 1914
9.4 Cultural changes to 1914
10.1 Growth of liberal opposition to 1905
10.2 Development of socialism and the emergence of the Social Revolutionary Party
10.3 Influence of Marxism and the development of the SDWP
10.4 The extent of opposition between 1905-1914
11.1 Political problems in wartime
11.2 Economic and social problems created by war
11.3 Opposition to autocracy and political collapse Feb/Mar 1917
11.4 Development of Russia under the Dual Power of 1917
12.1 Lenin's return and growth of Bolshevik support
12.2 Bolshevik seizure of power Oct 1917
12.3 Consolidation of Bolshevik government Oct-Dec 1917
12.4 Suppression of opposition to the Bolshevik power Oct-Dec 1917
13.1 Lenin's Russia; ideology and change
13.2 Stalin's Russia; ideology and change
14.1 The Consolidation of Bolshevik authority; political developments 1917-1924
14.2 Development of Stalinist Dictatorship
15.1 The economy under Lenin
15.2 The economy under Stalin
16.1 Class issues
16.2 The effects of social change on women
16.3 Young people
16.4 Religion
16.5 National minorities
16.6 Propoganda
16.7 Cultural change
17.1 Faction and opposition in the 1920's
17.2 Opposition to Stalin and the purges
18.1 The political condition of the Soviet Union
18.2 The economic and social condition of the Soviet Union
18.3 The Soviet Union by June 1941
19.1 Russia at war: political authority and opposition
19.2 The political, economic and social effect of the war
19.3 The effect of the war on Stalin, the government and people
20.1 Political authority and government 1953-High Stalinism
20.2 The revival of terror and the destruction of 'supposed opposition'
20.3 Stalin's cult of personality after 1945
20.4 The power vacuum on Stalin's death
21.1 Khrushchev's rise to power
21.2 Policies and ideology
21.3 Political and party change
22.1 Industrial development
22.2 Results of industrial change
22.3 Developments in agriculture
22.4 Social developments
22.5 Quality of life and cultural change
23.1 Opposition from cultural dissidents
23.2 Opposition from within the party
23.3 Khrushchev's fall from power
24.1 Political condition of the Soviet Union
24.2 Economic condition of the Soviet Union
24.3 Social condition of the Soviet Union
Conclusion