: From the reforms of Peter I through the Golden Age of the 19th century.
: Unlike traditional Soviet-era models that focused on learning material "by heart," this program encourages students to analyze cause-and-effect relationships and engage with historical debates.
: A major portion of the 10th-grade program focuses on the 18th and 19th centuries—crucial periods of modernization under Peter the Great and the subsequent reforms and revolutions. Structure and Content : From the reforms of Peter I through
: The crisis of the empire and the lead-up to the 1917 revolution. Contemporary Context
The program typically divides the 10th-grade year into specific historical blocks: Structure and Content : The crisis of the
: Formation of the state and the impact of the Mongol invasion.
: Volobuev emphasizes the development of Russia as a distinct "civilization" with its own unique social, cultural, and political structures. : While political history remains central, the curriculum
: While political history remains central, the curriculum places significant weight on daily life, cultural shifts, and the "human" side of history.