Eaton, Katherine B. "Ethnic Groups and Nationalities" from Daily Life In The Soviet Union. Daily Life Online: Exploring Everyday Life Past and Present. Greenwood Publishing Group. 13 February 2009. <http://dailylife.greenwood.com/dle.aspx?k=3&x=GR1628&p=GR1628-124.>
This source was found on the Daily Life Online Pge. I found this source by using the search tool. I found that this source was very helpful. It went into great detail about the daily life in Russian during the empire as well as when it turned into the USSR. I think this is a good source to use because it will connect to the book. The book is all about the daily lives of people in Russia.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Annotated Bibliography Assignment
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Research Question Blog 1
- Dr. Zhivago By:Boris Pasternak
- So far, the story is following several characters during the time period of the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War Dr. Zhivago has just come home to Moscow. His family, as well as everyone else in the country are greatly suffering. They are running out of food, firewood and perhaps even faith in surviving. Earlier in the story something was going on between Lara and Victor Komarovsky. At a Christmas party, Lara attempted to shoot him but missed. After that she got sick. Later she was working at a hospital with Dr. Zhivago. Currently in the story, Dr. Zhivago is sick with Typhus.
- The Russian Revolution
Year: 1917
Location: Russia
Happened in two stages, February and October. The revolution removed Russia from WWI. The October revolution established a soviet union, the first in the world. - Possible Research Question:
- Who of the characters in Dr. Zhivago are fact or fiction? Of the characters, if any, that were developed around real people, how accurately are they portrayed in the story?
- Who of the characters in Dr. Zhivago are fact or fiction? Of the characters, if any, that were developed around real people, how accurately are they portrayed in the story?
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Labels: Dr. Zhivago, Revolution, Russia
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