History of Russia

Identifications


Rurik

Slavs

Kiev

Kievan Rus

Boyars

Novgorod

Vladimir

Yaroslav

Mongols

Moscow

Ivan III

Ivan IV “the terrible”

Czar

Michael Romanov

Peter I “the great”

Socialist Realism

Gorbachev

Putin

Churchill

Iron curtain

Catherine “the great”

Alexander I

Nicholas I

Alexander II

Emancipation of Serfs

Alexander III

Nicholas II

Mensheviks

Bolsheviks

Provisional Government

Lenin

NEP

Five-Year plan

Cold War

Perestroika

United Nations

Security Council

Roosevelt

Kerensky

Trotsky

War Communism

Soviets

Iskra

Krupskaya

“Bloody Sunday”

Rasputin

Containment

Truman Doctrine

NATO

Marshall Plan

Khrushchev

Arms Race

Glasnost

Brezhnev

Détente

Warsaw Pact

Cuban Missile Crisis

SALT

Nihilits

Duma

Aurora

Reds and Whites

Collectivization

Purges

Non-aggression Pact

Stalin

USSR

Comintern

ICBM

COMECON

Yeltsin

Chechnya


 

 

Concepts

Early Slavic-Viking relations

Byzantine influence on Russia

Mongol influence on Russia

Peter’s reforms

Bolshevik Policy of Communism

“Peace, Bread, and Land”

Lenin’s NEP

Stalin’s Five-Year Plans

Lenin vs. Stalin vs. Trotsky (policies)

Differences between Mensheviks and Bolsheviks

Stalin and Hitler relations

Causes and consequences of the Cold War

 

Essay

Did Stalin help or hinder the development of Russia and Communism?