Greetings /lit/
I am going to be doing a 6000 word historical research project this semester and have chosen to focus on Rasputin and the Russian Revolution.
What are some quality works that I could use? Especially ones on Rasputin
>>9798760
only six thousand words? wow, you're going to have to cut out a lot of stuff. maybe you can sell it to the Reader's Digest. or put it up on wikipedia.
A People's Tragedy by Orlando Figes is probably the best book on the Revolution itself, if not on Rasputin specifically.
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kys
I'm seriously considering doing it myself. I'm essentially being forced to take a history course on the rise of communism in Russia. Fucking liberal arts and their love of STEM dick.
>>9798917
Uggh this. Seems like half of the courses I have to take anymore cover stuff that has nothing to do with my degree. It'd be different if they gave you the choice and you still were able to take courses that interested you, but now it is more about checking off certain boxes.