History of Russia in maps. History of Russia in maps Maps on the history of Rus'

Story. Cartographic training. A guide for preparing for the Unified State Exam. Markin S.A.

R. on D.: 2016. - 159 p.

The manual is intended for both students high school in preparation for the Unified State Examination in the course of Russian history, and for teachers of general education institutions when organizing the study of this course, its repetition and generalization. The manual includes maps and assignments for them on all periods of Russian history, which will help students systematize their existing knowledge and, if necessary, fill in any gaps in a timely manner.
The manual is a universal aid in the process of developing and improving students’ basic cartographic knowledge, which will ensure successful passing the Unified State Exam on history.

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Content
Preface
Section 1. Recommendations for completing tasks on the ability to work with a historical map, diagram (B8, B9, BIO, B11)
Section 2. Training tasks
Topic 1. History of Russia from ancient times to the middle of the 9th century
Topic 2. Rus' in the second half of the 9th - early 11th centuries
Topic 3. Rus' in the 11th - first third of the 12th century
Topic 4. Russian lands in the first third of the 12th - first third of the 13th century
Topic 5. Rus''s struggle with foreign invaders in XIII-XTVBB
Topic 6. Rus'’s struggle for unity and independence in the KhSU-XV centuries
Topic 7. Russia in the 16th century
Topic 8. Time of Troubles (1598-1613)
Topic 9. The reign of Mikhail Fedorovich (1613-1645)
Topic 10. The reign of Alexei Mikhailovich (1645-1676)
Topic 11. The reign of Fyodor Alekseevich (1676-1682) and Sofia Alekseevna (1682-1689)
Topic 12. Reign of Peter I (1689-1725)
Topic 13. Russia in the era of palace coups (1725-1762)
Topic 14. Russia during the reign of Catherine II (1762-1796) and Paul I (1796-1801)
Topic 15. Russia during the reign of Alexander I (1801-1825)
Topic 16. Russia during the reign of Nicholas I (1825-1855)
Topic 17. Russia during the reign of Alexander II (1855-1881)
Topic 18. Russia during the reign of Alexander III (1881-1894)
Topic 19. Russia during the reign of Nicholas II (1894-1917)
Topic 20. The Great Russian Revolution (1917-1922)
Topic 21. USSR during the period of the new economic policy (1921-1928)
Topic 22. USSR during the period of industrialization (1929-1941)
Topic 23. Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)
Topic 24. USSR during the period of post-war restoration of the national economy (1945-1953)
Topic 25. USSR during the “thaw” (1954-1964)
Topic 26. USSR during the period of “part” (1964-1984)
Topic 27. Perestroika in the USSR (1985-1991)
Topic 28. Russian Federation» 1991-2014
Topics 29. Economic development of Russia in different periods
Answers to training tasks.

Maps clearly demonstrate the process historical development Russian state, the unification and disintegration of lands, the annexation and loss of territories, the emergence and expansion of cities, the course of military operations. The materials presented cover a large period of time. The maps contain information about the history of Russia from the time of the beginning of the formation of the Slavic community to the formation Russian Empire, from the formation of the Russian Empire to its tragic collapse. This section also contains maps characterizing the events of Russian history of the 20th century: Civil War, the creation of the USSR, the Great Patriotic War and the post-war period.

  • - In order for the state to remain strong and powerful in the Middle Ages, its rulers had to regularly launch campaigns against their neighbors.
  • - In the 19th century, Russian foreign policy implied the expansion of borders through the establishment of a protectorate and the colonization of territories in the south and east.
  • - The factor that determined foreign policy Russia at the beginning of the 18th century gained access to the Baltic Sea, which Russia received as a result of the Northern War.
  • - The largest military conflict in human history is the Second World War. This conflict did not leave a single country on the world map unaffected; it resulted in enormous human casualties, as well as complete destruction and crisis in world economy.
  • - One of the most significant and tragic events of the 20th century for Russia was the Great Patriotic War. The offensive tactics of the German troops were broken by the courage and heroism of the Soviet soldiers, and the wisdom of the officers became a model of military tactics.
  • - The Great Patriotic War began unexpectedly. German troops invaded the territory of the Soviet Union and in the first days of the war managed to advance far forward, since the non-mobilized Soviet troops were unable to quickly resist.
  • - Before the attack on Soviet Union The Second World War took place in the territory European countries. Having invaded Poland, Germany occupied several states one after another and continued to pursue aggressive military tactics.
  • - The establishment of Soviet power covered a significant part of Europe and spread quite rapidly, both in the RFSR, the BSSR and the Ukrainian SSR.
  • - As a result of the war with Turkey and the three partitions of Poland, significant territories were annexed to Russia, and a protectorate was established over Georgia.
  • - Military actions of the liberation struggle of the Ukrainian and Belarusian peoples in the middle of the 17th century, which ended with the reunification of Ukraine with Russia.
  • - The map shows the territorial changes in the borders of Russia in the 17th century - Alexei Mikhailovich’s wars and expeditions to Siberia significantly expanded the sphere of influence of the state.
  • - Ermak’s campaigns in Siberia had great importance for Russia in the 16th century, the vast territories annexed as a result of his expedition had a beneficial effect on the development of the country.
  • - The active foreign policy actions of Ivan III are displayed on the map. The final liberation from the Mongol-Tatar yoke was achieved after a successful stand on the Ugra River.
  • - Once powerful Golden Horde in the 15th century, due to internal conflicts and civil strife, it collapsed into several independent states.
  • - The map depicts the aggressive campaigns of the Moscow princes in the middle of the 15th century, aimed at annexing the rebellious cities - Tver, Yaroslavl, Rostov.
  • - The map shows the borders of the Russian principalities by the end of the 14th century - there is a significant expansion of the territories of the Moscow and Lithuanian principalities.

Interactive maps with automatically checked tasks modern effective tool for classroom work and self-study students in grades 5-9 for history classes. The presence of hints and answer analysis allows students to work on assignments at home, without the help of a teacher.

The disk contains a set interactive maps in history and the 1C software environment: Interactive map designer.
Elective set of interactive maps on world history

40 cards, each of which is presented in two versions:

Test task;
training task with a hint.

Periods:

Story ancient world;
history of the Middle Ages;
new story;
recent history.

Level:

For 59 classes;
can accompany any textbooks from the federal list.

Forms of training:

Classroom;
design;
remote;
Homework.

Technical features:

Automatic response checking;
customizable set of tools to complete the task;
full compatibility with the Internet;
attribution and packaging in TsOR format;
transfer of assessment to the electronic journal of the organization and support system educational process 1C: Education 4. School 2.0.

1C: Interactive map designer

A modern creative tool that allows a teacher-methodologist to create maps, diagrams and assignments rich in interactive objects independently, without the help of programmers and computer graphics specialists.

The constructor allows

Edit the finished map, correct it, supplement it, create a similar one;
quickly prepare a new demonstration card, control or training task;
no installation required, you can work in class from scratch.

The designer is intended for creating Internet and SCORM-compatible cartographic-based models using the following types of interactivity.
Presentation scheme

Designed to explain material in class. It is based on adding an arbitrary number of additional objects to the cartographic base, which can be manipulated during the lesson for presentation purposes:

Enable/disable display of objects at the desired time;
highlight an object to concentrate students’ attention;
move, modify, repaint objects;
supplement the schematic map with objects directly during the lesson.

Checked task

Similar to tasks performed on contour maps. It is based on adding objects to the cartographic base, the parameters of which (location, shape, color, etc.) will have to be reproduced by the student completing the task. If necessary, a hint may be provided. The program automatically checks whether the task is completed correctly.

Checked objects can be of the following types:

Symbols;
arrows;
broken lines, both open and closed (areas);
text fields and anchored captions;
pie charts;
radio buttons and checkboxes.

Interactive models created with the help of the Constructor can be effectively used to accompany classes in geography, history, as well as those subjects in the field of natural science and social studies that involve working with maps.

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