Annotated Bibliography
By: Mason Dean and Zack Tisch
Primary Sources-
· Michael, Duffy. "Manifesto of Russian Council of workmen and soldiers." firstworldwar.com. N.p., 2009. Web. 30 Jan 2012.
We used this website to learn more about the last Tzar of Russia, as well as the rise of communism in Russia. This site provided us with this information.
· Frank, Golder. Documents of Russian History. New York: The Century Co., 2004.
We used this book to learn more about the history of Russia from the times 1914-1917. This book provided us with this need fully.
· Jonathon, Daly. Russia in war and Revolution. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., Inc., 1996.
We used this book in order to learn about what occurred while Russia was in the first World War and when it was in the Russian Revolution.
· David, Traill. "Telegram from the American Consulate in Moscow, to the U.S. Secretary of State." . N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012.
We used this website because it showed messages between the U.S. and Russia during the time that we were doing, and it supplied us with the point of view of both sides.
· David, Traill. "Telegram from the American consulate General in Moscow, to the U.S. Sectetary of State." . N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012.
We used this website because it showed us messages of what the Americans thought of the Russians during their time in mayhem.
· John, Simkin. "Krondstadt Uprising." Spartacus Educational. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012.
We used this website because it allowed us to see what sort of things influenced the Tzar at the time of the Russian Revolution to do what sort of things that he did.
Secondary Sources
· Litwin, P.. "The Russian Revolution." University of washington. N.p., 2002. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://depts.washington.edu/baltic/papers/russianrevolution.htm>.
We used this website to learn more about what happened during the Russian Revolution, especially during the February part of the revolution.
· Rebecca, Colby. "The deepening of the Russian Revolution: 1917." Student Papers in HTML. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012
We used this site because it gave us a good timeline of when things occurred during the Russian Revolution. This allowed us to understand when things happened chronologically.
· . "Bolshevik Rule to 1924." Fordham University. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook39.asp
We used this site because it helped us understand just what the Bolsheviks were and what they did to/for Russia. Also, it led us to other websites that helped us with other problems.
· Ms., Wangler. "The Russian Revolution." Schootube. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://www.schooltube.com/video/1418b18456e1f06884b3/The Russian Revolution>.
We used this site/video because it allowed us to show whoever visits our site a short summery of the Russian Revolution.
· Koeller, David . "The February Revolution." WebChron. N.p., 2003. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://www.thenagain.info/webchron/easteurope/FebRev.html>.
We used this site because it explained to us in more detail how the February Revolution ended, which allowed us to continue onto our other sections.
We used this website because it allowed us to see what sort of things influenced the Tzar at the time of the Russian Revolution to do what sort of things that he did.
Secondary Sources
· Litwin, P.. "The Russian Revolution." University of washington. N.p., 2002. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://depts.washington.edu/baltic/papers/russianrevolution.htm>.
We used this website to learn more about what happened during the Russian Revolution, especially during the February part of the revolution.
· Rebecca, Colby. "The deepening of the Russian Revolution: 1917." Student Papers in HTML. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012
We used this site because it gave us a good timeline of when things occurred during the Russian Revolution. This allowed us to understand when things happened chronologically.
· . "Bolshevik Rule to 1924." Fordham University. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook39.asp
We used this site because it helped us understand just what the Bolsheviks were and what they did to/for Russia. Also, it led us to other websites that helped us with other problems.
· Ms., Wangler. "The Russian Revolution." Schootube. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://www.schooltube.com/video/1418b18456e1f06884b3/The Russian Revolution>.
We used this site/video because it allowed us to show whoever visits our site a short summery of the Russian Revolution.
· Koeller, David . "The February Revolution." WebChron. N.p., 2003. Web. 30 Jan 2012. <http://www.thenagain.info/webchron/easteurope/FebRev.html>.
We used this site because it explained to us in more detail how the February Revolution ended, which allowed us to continue onto our other sections.