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This is the fifth lesson in a series on the causes of the 1905 Revolution. It covers the causes, reasons for Russian defeat and the consequences of the conflict.

The lesson demonstrates how Minister of the Interior, Vyasheslav von Plehve planned the war as a short victorious war which ended in disaster. It also demonstrates how this war caused opposition to reach new heights with events like the liberal Banqueting Campaigns and strike action.

Lesson includes retrieval quiz and homework.

The lesson makes use of an extract from Orlando Figes ‘A peoples’ tragedy’, pp. 168-171.

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