VCE History (Revolutions)

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Welcome to Alpha History’s VCE History (Revolutions) website. This site provides information, advice and exam resources for teachers and students of the History (Revolutions) course.

History (Revolutions) is a Unit 3-4 study in the Victorian Certificate of Education, a senior secondary course in Victoria, Australia. Students undertake a close study of two modern revolutions, chosen from the American Revolution (1754-1789), French Revolution (1774-1795), Russian Revolution (1896-1927) and Chinese Revolution (1912-1971).

In this course, students learn about the factors, events, people and groups that contributed to the outbreak of the revolution, as well as the consequences of the revolution and the development of government and society. The current History (Revolutions) course is accredited until December 2020.

Alpha History’s VCE History website contains exam resources for all students and teachers. Please note that Alpha History no longer produces or sells practice exam papers. Previous practice papers and exam resources are available from our website free of charge.


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