| HIS 102 Unit 6:  Russia in Revolt?
   Winter in St.
Petersburg, Russia.  A good or a bad time to launch a
revolution?  The Decembrists found out in 1825 that it was a bad time.  What you
must do in this unit
      What you can do in this unit
      
      
              Some videos that you can watch for this unit 
Extra Credit OptionsSee the videos dealing with the Decembrists in the HIS 241 course.For extra credit please suggest to your instructor a relevant video for this unit of the course. Send the title of the video, the url and a brief explanation of why you find the video interesting and applicable to the material that is being studied in this unit. 
Take the short 5-point quiz for chapter 20. Log into Blackboard and look under "Chapter Quizzes." You have five minutes to complete each quiz (multiple-choice questions).For a maximum of 50 points extra credit, read some selections of Romantic Poems
  and write a one-page paper in which you examine some of the main
  characteristics of the Romantic era.  Please be sure to include
  quoted material.For a maximum of 50 points extra credit, read Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and in a one-page paper note some of the main characteristics of the Romantic movement 
that were apparent in the poem.For 25 points maximum extra credit, write a paragraph in which you compare and 
				contrast the start of Napoleon's invasion of Russia with its finish.It is no wonder that the
talented Russian poet Aleksandr Pushkin could get himself into trouble as a result of his
connections to the Decembrists.  Read his short, To the Emperor Nicholas I (1826) and comment, in a paragraph, for 25 points maximum extra credit.For a maximum of 10 points extra credit, answer the Romanticism study sheet questions.For extra credit, please suggest a 
relevant website for this unit of the course.  Send the title of the site, the url and a 
brief explanation why you find the information interesting and applicable to 
the material being studied this unit. |