History | Russian Revolution and Soviet Regime
D310 | 28340 | Kuromiya
Above class carries Culture Studies credit
Above class for undergraduates and Education MA's only
A portion of the above class reserved for majors
This course examines the genesis, evolution and collapse of the
Soviet regime, and covers both the major events in Soviet history
and the experiences of individuals. The basic text is Geoffrey
Hosking, "The First Socialist Society," and the readings include
Orlando Figes, "A People’s Tragedy"; John Scott, "Behind the Urals,"
a story by an American who lived in the Soviet Union in the 1930s;
Evgeniya Ginzburg, "Within the Whirlwind," a memoir by a Soviet
woman about her life in Stalin’s labor camp; and "The Portable
Twentieth-Century Russian Reader," a collection of short stories.
The course grade will be determined by a mid-term blue-book exam, a
final take-home essay, several quizzes and attendance.