RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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The first part of A Beginner's Guide to the Russian Revolution will discuss the nineteenth century and early twentieth century factors that helped set the stage for the Russian Revolution.
By Agaric | Published 3/25/2007
My final collection of responses and thoughts on the Russian Revolution.
By B. King | Published 11/5/2009
Article covering the Russian Revolution.
By Matthew A | Published 11/24/2009
A chronology of the Russian Revolution.
By Matthew A | Published 1/16/2010
More of my thoughts on the history of the Russian Revolution
By B. King | Published 10/25/2009
Historical article that considers the outcome of the Russian Revolution.
By Matthew A | Published 11/11/2009
The final part of A Beginner's Guide to the Russian Revolution covers the actual Bolshevik seizure of power and the subsequent Russian civil war.
By Agaric | Published 3/25/2007
This book gives the reader the feeling that they are actually living through the Russian Revolution. An exceptional, passionately written documentary.
By Lois Weisberg | Published 5/18/2009
The second part of A Beginner's Guide to the Russian Revolution shows how World War I had a sweeping effect on Russia.
By Agaric | Published 3/25/2007
My own reflections made while reading about the history of the Russian Revolution
By B. King | Published 10/25/2009
An analysis of Stalinism as it relates to the Bolshevik Revolution and Lenin's original ideas, and whether Stalinism was a continuation of Bolshevism and Leninism or a separate idea.
By Brennan McKinney | Published 10/11/2009
The roles women took on during and after the Russian Revolution and how their roles reflected Leninist principles on gender equality and female liberation.
By Rachel Krech | Published 11/5/2008
When the Communists took the power over Russian Empire, they were not satisfied with the idea of only overthrowing the tsar Nicholas II's. They rushed into confiscating everything that was related to the murdered tsar.
By Alex novitchi | Published 5/22/2007
The final part of A Beginner's Guide to the Industrial Revolution will focus on how the Industrial Revolution affected people living in the period from the late 1700s until the early 1900s.
By Agaric | Published 3/28/2007
Examination of how the timing of certain events and actions of key figures in Russian history rendered the Bolshevik Revolution an inevitable outcome in 1917.
By Mike Paalz | Published 8/12/2008
When Russian tradition meets European sensibilities, a culture rich in history, yet alive with modern edginess emerges from the shadows of the former Soviet Union.
By Raeanne Gillenwater | Published 9/30/2006
Author Maurice Hindus examined life on Russian collective farms in his 1931 book. This book review considers whether or not Hindus was an objective observer of his surroundings.
By Dawn A. Vogel | Published 9/24/2006
Seattle's Russian Orthodox community has established a number of churches where Orthodox Christians can attend services and enjoy social and cultural events with both English- and Russian-speakers.
By M. Langton | Published 12/28/2005
Zamyatin's We, a precursor to works such as Brave New World and 1984, provides a stunningly forward-looking view of the Russian revolution and the eventual fall of Soviet Russia.
By Ari | Published 10/17/2006
This would be an excellent source for a history class that covers immigration to the U.S. in the 19th century.
By Jones Jonesington | Published 2/8/2006
Understanding how the Russian intelligentsia and populace in general view America is essential in the creation of US policy in regards to the politically and economically embattled power.
By Elliot James | Published 10/12/2009
In 1917, Lenin was in exile in Switzerland when the Russian Revolution began. To get back to Russia, he had to travel through Germany...
By The Historian | Published 12/21/2007
Widespread accusations of electoral fraud in the presidential elections that took place from November 2004 to January 2005 led to the series of political demonstrations known as the Orange Revolution.
By Jordan McIntosh | Published 5/4/2009
An essay about the drastic change of women's roles in society changed due to World Wars I and II, the Russian Revolution, and economic depressions throughout the globe from 1914 to 1949.
By Joe Levy | Published 4/27/2009
The life and works of Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky, especially his final - and perhaps greatest - novel, The Brothers Karamazov, and how contemporary Russian political and artistic movements both influenced and were influenced by the legendary author.
By Nolan Foster | Published 7/31/2009
The power that the corrupt Saddam Hussein had over Iraq was similar to the power and corruption of the pigs who ran the farm in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," a novel that is an extended allegory of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
By Stacy Padula | Published 3/3/2009
Dating advise and tips for Western men searching for a Russian bride, from an English guy who found his love in Russia and decided to stay.
By Englishrussian | Published 11/20/2009
Real wars and fairy tales merge beautifully in the beautifully written Blood Red Snow White by Marcus Sedgwick.
By Keri Withington | Published 1/9/2009
A discussion of the political and social influences of the time upon the Russian Avante-Garde and their reactions.
By Nikki Sclair | Published 11/7/2009
This is a review of Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution game. This game is fun to play, has good visuals and a multiplayer mode.
By Bill Perehinec | Published 8/12/2009
Eugene Lawson said that the time has come for U.S. companies to begin to consider Russia as full of viable business opportunities where Russian consumer and American corporate interests could be mutually served.
By Brant McLaughlin | Published 7/19/2007
The last hurrah for the Cossacks lays the groundwork for the future success of the Russian Revolution.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/24/2007
In a television poll in which fifty million Russians participated, the Medieval Prince of Novgorod Alexander Nevsky was voted the greatest Russian in history. More disturbingly, the murderous dictator Joseph Stalin came in third.
By Mark Whittington | Published 12/29/2008
Under the Czarist rule of mid 19th century Russia a system of intense stratification created a culture of conflict, disparity, and unrest. This was in many ways the root of what would eventually lead to revolution, civil war, the rise of the Bolsheviks.
By Raeanne Gillenwater | Published 10/5/2006
Under Lenin and Stalin, it was commonly believed in both eastern Europe and the Western world that Jews were at the wheel of the revolution. This persistent anti-Semitism ultimately dismantled Russian Jewish culture.
By Josefine Cole | Published 12/18/2007
An in depth breakdown of how the American Revolution influenced the Revolution of the French.
By Chris Jackson | Published 5/9/2007
A brief overview of the trials Russian literature and press underwent during the beginning of the 20th century.
By Rebecca Wickert | Published 10/31/2008
Circassians are an ethnic group of the Northwestern Caucasus region. After the Russian revolution, they were divided into three separate autonomous province.
By Kezia Dewi | Published 8/26/2008
An overview of the spread of the Russian Empire and its movement to implement industrialization
By Brennan McKinney | Published 2/20/2008
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