Russian History
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100

This event in 1918 changed the course of Russian history. 

The Bolshevik Revolution 

100

Initially called "The Drunkards" 

Crime and Punishment

100

Marxism was...

a political/ social ideology which argues that history evolves along a certain trajectory. Marxists believe in social justice and the power of the worker.

100

"In his Notes from the House of the Dead, Dostoevsky never knew anyone from the true criminal world. He would never have allowed himself to express sympathy for that world.”

Kolyma Tales, Shalamov 

100

Genre is a term used to define...

an artistic/ literary composition that has a particular form which may also strongly dictate the theme.

200

Known throughout as World War Two, in the Soviet Union it was called ...

The Great Patriotic War

200

"God Sees the Truth But Waits" was written by...

Lev Tolstoy 

200

The Age of Machinery coincided with...

Modernism and the breakdown of nation-states.

200

"The basic principle I use for my decisions is this: Guilt is always beyond doubt."

In the Penal Colony, Kafka

200

A literary monument...

commemorates and/or memorializes an historic event with the additional goal of having readers make "literary pilgrimages" to the texts.

300

Known as the Liberator during Imperial Russia

Tsar Alexander II

300

This central character's name in Russian also means "split"

Raskolnikov 

300

The 1939 Non-Agression Pact was made between...

Hitler and Stalin 

300

"’Execution kills instantly, life-imprisonment kills by degrees. Who is the more humane executioner, one who kills you in a few seconds or one who draws the life out of you incessantly, for years?'"

"The Bet," Chekhov

300

In his Discipline and Punish, Foucault argues that punishments (whether of the body or the soul) is an indication of ...

power (authority).

400

This individual delivered a "Secret Speech" at the 20th Party Congress where he distanced himself from Stalin.

Khrushchev

400

This story presents a person's willing confinement in prison. 

"The Bet" by Anton Chekhov

400

Babi Yar was...

A ravine near Kiev where in 1941 33,700 Jews were shot and buried.

400

"All that smacked of books was forgotten. No one believed in books.”

Kolyma Tales, Shalamov

400

This literary genre in the Soviet Union was meant to edify people and present heroes as a politically consciousness citizens.

Socialist Realism 

500

The Kitchen Debate was...

a quarrel between Nixon and Khrushchev about the efficacy of American consumerism 

500

This story presents characters without names 

In the Penal Colony, Kafka

500

Among many things, Cubism as a work of art reflects what about modern history...

the collapse of empires and social systems.

500

"Power is given only to him who dares to stoop and take it ... one must have the courage to dare."

Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky

500

This literary work plays with time and in this way has been called a "short story in novel form."

Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.