Unit V- Origins Development of Authoritarian & Single-Party States: Joseph Stalin

Unit V- Origins Development of Authoritarian & Single-Party States: Joseph Stalin

<p> IB History/ Mr. Nelson</p><p>Unit V- Origins & development of authoritarian & single-party states: Joseph Stalin</p><p>The 20th century produced many authoritarian and single-party states. In this Unit we will focus on our second dictator of the course: Joseph Stalin. We will focus on the origins of his authoritarian control over the Soviet Union, the development of the Communist state, the manifestations of his ideology, and the nature and impact of his rule in the USSR and throughout the world. (IBO)1 Students will be required to complete readings from a variety of texts in order to compare historical perspectives and will ultimately create a “formula” for describing how Stalin came to power, maintained that power, and to analzye the consequences of his leadership.</p><p>Topics of Focus:</p><p>□ Origins and nature of Stalin’s single party State o Conditions that facilitated his dictatorship . Bolshevik Revolution and the Conditions of the Russian Revolution . Precedents set under Lenin o Emergence of Joseph Stalin . Ideological aims . The Communist ideology . Tactics: purges, show trials, gulags, Cheka . Chronology and support structure o Stalin’s foreign policy aims . World War II alliances . Expansion of borders . Post WWII Europe . Cold War Policies: Arms Race, Warsaw Pact, □ Totalitarianism o The extent to which Stalin achieved his aims o Stalin’s industrialization plan: Socialism in One Country, Collectivisation, Five Year Plans, , o Stalin’s foreign policy structure: . Warsaw Pact . Comintern o Military conquest and expansion in Europe</p><p>□ Establishment of authoritarian and single party states: o Methods of establishing total control . Coercive methods . Media and Propaganda . Nature, extent and treatment of opposition</p><p>□ Stalin’s domestic policies and impact: o The Cult of Personality o Structure and organization of government and administration . Political policies . Economic policies . Social and religious policies: the arts</p><p>□ Stalin’s Role in the Cold War</p><p>1 IBO. Diploma Programme History Guide. Cardiff, Wales: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2008, Revised March 2009. o Berlin Blockade and Berlin Wall o Korean War involvement</p>

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