Archive for May, 2010
Artists take on the new cult of Stalin
Monday, May 31st, 2010Historians are seedy and horrible, says Terry Deary, children’s author
Monday, May 31st, 201031st May 1910 (100 years ago today) Elizabeth Blackwell, pioneer for women’s rights, died
Monday, May 31st, 2010Elizabeth Blackwell (3 February 1821 – 31 May 1910) was the first female doctor in the United States. She was the first openly identified woman to graduate from medical school, a pioneer in educating women in medicine in the United States, and was prominent in the emerging women’s rights movement. (from Wikipedia entry).
30th May 1960 (50 years ago today) Boris Pasternak died
Sunday, May 30th, 2010Boris Leonidovich Pasternak (Russian: ?????? ??????????? ??????????) (10 February 1890 – 30 May 1960) was a Nobel Prize-winning Russian and Soviet poet, novelist and translator of Goethe and Shakespeare. In Russia, Pasternak is most celebrated as a poet. My Sister Life, written in 1917, is arguably the most influential collection of poetry published in the Russian language in the 20th century. In the West he is best known for his epic novel Doctor Zhivago, a tragedy whose events span the last period of the Russian Empire and the early days of the Soviet Union. It was first translated and published in Italy in 1957. He helped give birth to the dissident movement with the publication of Doctor Zhivago. [from Wikipedia entry]
The Rise of Mao Zedong – Analysis of the Events
Friday, May 28th, 2010With the chronological narrative now complete, students should turn their timeline into a thematic analysis using the structure recommended in this worksheet.
