I will be teaching my course about The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution online at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies in October-November 2020. Click here for more information and to register.
3467 – The Romanovs and the Russian Revolution
ABOUT THIS COURSE
The consequences of the Russian Revolution continue to influence Russia’s politics and society, and indeed the whole world’s. In 2017, Russia quietly marked the 100th anniversary of the turning points: the abdication of Czar Nicholas II and Lenin’s seizure of power for the Bolshevik party. Follow the quick succession of crises: the collapse of the Romanov dynasty, the end of Russia’s participation in the First World War, the emergence of the Provisional Government, and the fateful rise of Lenin and the Soviet Union.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Explore the vanished world of the Romanov dynasty, which ruled Russia for 300 years.
Learn about the swift events in Russia in 1917.
Discuss the key figures and moments in the Russian Revolutions.
Explore how the Russian Revolutions were perceived around the world.
Analyze the impact of the Russian Revolutions on the modern world