LSCI 106: ONLINE RESEARCH 1: INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE RESEARCH  

Student Project

RESEARCH QUESTION:

 

What were the social/ living conditions before and during the Russian Revolution?

I  selected the Russian revolution as my topic, because my great grandparents immigrated to the United States in 1915 while the revolution was still going on.  So in a way it is apart of my Russian heritiage.  In part of selecting this topic is that I had a term paper that I had to write about one person in my family and an event that happened in their life when the person was alive.  The Russian revolution took place 1900 to 1918,  it was a war that was like the Civil war or the war of Reds verses whites.


GENERAL SEARCH WORKSHEET


 

CONCEPT #

Search Terms

 

1

Russian

revolution

living

conditions

 

2

Russian

revolution

social

conditions

 

3

family

life

work

.labour

.

 

WEBLIOGRAPHY

 

HIST 232: War and Revolution in Russia Spring Session 2002 ... (PDF) Open this result in new window
... A reappraisal of the Russian revolution, 1900-1930 (Harper Collins: New York ... 2 Surh, Gerald, `Railwaymen and Revolution: Russia, 1905' (Review) Europe-Asia ...
www.uow.edu.au/arts/histpol/hist232/HIST232.pdf view as html

 

Russia in revolution, 1900-1930

by Salisbury, Harrison Evans

http://catalog.plsinfo.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=F05U26380G156.1751&menu=search&aspect=basic_search&npp=10&ipp=20&profile=dial&ri=&index=GW&term=Russia+revolution&aspect=basic_search&x=8&y=11#focusfocus and the other page I found which I found helpful was  http://www.aihgs.com/ussrbibl.htm

The second webpage I chose was this bibiography type of page that talked about the Russian revolution.  It is apart of the

Abramovitch, Raphael R. 1962. The Soviet Revolution: 1917-1939. New York: International Universities Press.

 


| Home | Syllabus | Assignments | Text | Student Projects | Instructor |


last revised: 5-6-02 by Eric Brenner, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA

These materials are copyrighted, but may be used for educational purposes if you inform and credit the author and cite the source as: LSCI 106 Computerized Research. All commercial rights are reserved. Send comments or suggestions to: Eric Brenner at brenner@smccd.net