fallenstar
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+1lucidassembly said:I think both the 'personal background' and 'historical context' are pretty much integrated with a discussion of the individual's life already.
In regards to personal background, I took that as Trotsky's early life, development of beliefs, early political work (eg school in Odessa, son of two Jewish farm owners, etc).
With historical context, I think that was especially integrated already. By discussing what the individual did within their life, you're also demonstrating knowledge about the time period in which the person lived. For example, if you say that Trotsky had a crucial role in the Civil War, then the fact that you've mentioned and described the existence of a civil war should constitute 'historical context'.
That's what I did, but for Gorbachev.
Took 'personal background' as early life as well. Q didn't necessitate a trot-through of whole life.
For Gorbs I placed the events of his early life into the historical context of Stalinism and discussed how the events were affected by the oppressive regime.