related links
1917: Digital Resources on the Russian Revolution: This resource guide, which was created and sponsored by the Association for Slavic, East European, & Eurasian Studies, provides links to letters, photos, posters, and other primary sources, as well as variety of essays and other secondary sources on 1917. Available here.
Who are you in 1917 Russia?: A fun quiz that tells you where on the "political compass of the Revolution" you would have fallen–find out if you would have been an Anarchist or a Bolshevik, a Left SR or a Cadet, Available here.
Historian Wants Readers to Experience the Russian Revolution: An article about Professor Mark Steinberg's recent book on the Russian Revolutions. Available here.
Inside Scoop with Mark Steinberg: The Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities will be hosting a lunch with History Department Professor Mark Steinberg to talk about 1917. All are welcome to join, especially undergrads! It will be held at4:00pm on Wednesday, November 8 in Room 424 in the Levis Faculty Building (909 W. Illinois St., Urbana).
Who are you in 1917 Russia?: A fun quiz that tells you where on the "political compass of the Revolution" you would have fallen–find out if you would have been an Anarchist or a Bolshevik, a Left SR or a Cadet, Available here.
Historian Wants Readers to Experience the Russian Revolution: An article about Professor Mark Steinberg's recent book on the Russian Revolutions. Available here.
Inside Scoop with Mark Steinberg: The Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities will be hosting a lunch with History Department Professor Mark Steinberg to talk about 1917. All are welcome to join, especially undergrads! It will be held at4:00pm on Wednesday, November 8 in Room 424 in the Levis Faculty Building (909 W. Illinois St., Urbana).