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Annotated Bibliography
Alphahistory.com Staff. "The Tsar's Diary Entries during the February Revolution."
Alphahistory.com, alphahistory.com/russianrevolution/tsars-diary-february-revolution1917/. Accessed 23 Sept. 2016.
This source is a website that shows the czar's diary entries during the revolution. It shows
his point of view on the news of the revolution. It helps me better understand his view on
the events.
Barnes, Andrew. "Russian Revolution of 1917." Worldbookonline.com, 2016,
worldbookonline.com/advanced/article?
id=ar748536&st=russian+revolution#tab=homepage. Accessed 14 Sept. 2016.
This source is a website that describes how actions before the revolution led to it. It states
that many actions before it impacted or directly caused it. This helps me better understand
how these actions influenced the events.
A battle in Russia between the two different types of revolutionists. Gettyimages.com, 2007,
www.gettyimages.com/event/feb-23-90th-anniversary-of-the-russian-february-revolution72260921#july-1917-crowds-flee-from-street-fighting-between-leninists-and-to-pictureid3140775. Accessed 14 Sept. 2016.
This source is a photograph that shows the carnage of a gunfight between the two
different groups of revolutionists. It displays that these two groups had a tense
relationship with each other. It helps me better picture the scene after a battle.
"Bloody Sunday Russian Revolution." Historyofrussia.org, 2010, historyofrussia.org/russianrevolution-facts/. Accessed 25 Sept. 2016.

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This photograph depicts the scene of Bloody Sunday. It shows crowds of peaceful
protesters fleeing while the military stands there putting an end to the protests. It helps
me create a better image of what Bloody Sunday was like.
Carmichael, Joel, editor. The Russian Revolution. Oxford UP, 1955. Archive.org, Oxford UP,
archive.org/stream/russianrevolutio011007mbp/russianrevolutio011007mbp_djvu.txt.
Accessed 24 Sept. 2016.
This source is a book that shows a first-hand account of the Russian Revolution. It
explains the conditions and why they wanted to take a stand. It helps me better
understand the reasons for taking a stand.
"Demonstrators Gathered in Front of the Winter Palace." Britannica.com, 2007,
www.britannica.com/event/Russian-Revolution-of-1917. Accessed 12 Oct. 2016.
In this photograph, Russian citizens are protesting in front of the Winter Palace. This was
a nonviolent demonstration urging change. It helps me better understand what some of
the protests were like.
Destruction on the streets of Moscow after the Revolution. Alamy.com, 2007,
www.alamy.com/stock-photo/russian-revolution-of-1905.html. Accessed 28 Oct. 2016.
In this photograph, there is destruction and rubble on the streets. This was what it looked
like after the revolution. It helps me better picture the scene in Russia after the revolution.
Englishonline.at Staff. "The Russian Revolution." Englishonline.at, 2011, www.englishonline.at/history/russian-revolution/russian-revolution-and-civil-war.htm. Accessed 25
Sept. 2016.

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This source is a website that shows the plan for the government after they got rid of
czarist rule. It shows that they want to establish a government where people would be
treated better. It helps me better understand their plan for the future government.
Fernholz, Elizabeth. "The Russian Revolution of 1917." Academic.mu.edu, 2005,
academic.mu.edu/meissnerd/russian-rev.htm. Accessed 12 Oct. 2016.
This is a website that explains the people behind the revolution and their causes for
revolting. It says that most were workers and peasants since they were mistreated. This
helps me understand their conditions and why they felt the need to revolt.
"Formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics." Johndclare.net, 2004,
www.johndclare.net/Russ7_USSR.htm. Accessed 28 Oct. 2016.
This webpage describes the formation of the Soviet Union. It says that four states agreed
to combine to form it. It helps me expand my knowledge on the formation of the Soviet
Union.
History.com Staff. "February Revolution Begins in Russia." History.com, A+E Networks, 2009,
www.history.com/this-day-in-history/february-revolution-begins-in-russia. Accessed 14
Sept. 2016.
This source is a website that shows how the Czar responded to the events that were taking
place. It says that he tried to send the military and dissolve the Duma, but finally left his
throne. It helps me better understand the Czar's reactions to these events.
---. "Romanov Family Executed." History.com, 2009, www.history.com/this-day-inhistory/romanov-family-executed. Accessed 28 Oct. 2016.

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This webpage explains the execution of the Romanov family and the effects of it. It put
an end to a 300 year old dynasty. This helps me better understand the execution of the
family and its results.
---. "Russian Revolution." History.com, A+E Networks, 2009, www.history.com/topics/russianrevolution. Accessed 23 Sept. 2016.
This is a website that explains the conditions in Russia before the revolution and explains
the Bolshevik Revolution. It says that before the revolution, there were many issues in
Imperial Russia. It also shows what happened in the Bolshevik Revolution. It helps me
better understand the conditions before the revolution and helps me picture the Bolshevik
Revolution.
Lenin, Vladimir. What Is to Be Done. Paul Hassall, 1997. Sourcebooks.fordham.edu, Paul
Hassall, sourcebooks.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1902lenin.asp. Accessed 12 Oct. 2016.
This source is a book that is written by Vladimir Lenin, one of the Bolsheviks. It shows
his plans for how they should carry out the revolution. It helps me better understand his
view of the conditions at the time and what had to be done.
"Lenin's Call to Power." Firstworldwar.com, 22 Aug. 2009,
www.firstworldwar.com/source/calltopower.htm. Accessed 28 Oct. 2016.
This is a webpage that gives an excerpt of the letter Lenin wrote concerning the
government. He says that the Provisional Government needs to be overthrown. This helps
me better understand Lenin's plans for the government.
Llewellyn, Jennifer. "The Bolsheviks and Mensheviks." Alphahistory.com, 2014,
alphahistory.com/russianrevolution/bolsheviks-and-mensheviks/. Accessed 14 Oct. 2016.

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This webpage describes the two main political parties of the time. It explains the
relationship between the two, describes them, and shows the problems each one had with
their setup. This helps me understand the challenges they faced.
"Market on Sunday." Library.duke.edu, 1990,
library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/esr_esrph04238/. Accessed 28 Oct. 2016.
This photo shows what a typical Sunday looks like in the Soviet Union. It shows a busy
square with markets. This better helps me understand what life was like in the Soviet
Union.
McCormick, Dennis. "Pages from History Mar. 15, 1917." Host.madison.com, 15 Mar. 2014,
host.madison.com/archives/topics/pages_from_history/pages-from-historymar/article_d7fe014c-ab73-11e3-9c93-001a4bcf887a.html. Accessed 25 Sept. 2016.
This source is a newspaper article writen during the Russian Revolution. It explains that
the Duma is in control and the Czar may be leaving the throne soon. It helps me better
understand what was happening during the revolution.
"Provisional Government and Its Problems." BBC.co.uk, 2014,
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/russia/provisionalgovernmentrev1.sht
ml. Accessed 28 Oct. 2016.
This webpage explains the Provisional Government. It describes in detail what it was like
and listed its problems. This helps me expand my knowledge on the Provisional
Government and how it dealt with things.
Stalin, Joseph. "A Soviet Account of the February Revolution." History of the CPSU, 1938.
Alphahistory.com, alphahistory.com/russianrevolution/soviet-account-of-the-februaryrevolution-1938/. Accessed 12 Oct. 2016.

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This excerpt from a book that describes some of the events of the February Revolution. It
shows an account of the events from someone who was involved in them. It helps me
better understand the events that took place with detailed descriptions by a man who was
involved in it.
---. Works. Vol. 5, Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1954. Marxists.org,
www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1922/12/30.htm. Accessed 28 Oct.
2016.
This online excerpt from a book explains Lenin's views on the formation of the Soviet
Union. It explains the progress they made up to that point. It helps me better understand
the formation of the Soviet Union from a Soviet's viewpoint.

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