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  1. Rasputin: Fraud, Mystic, Womanizer, Prophet... Or All of the Above?

    Antony Beevor on the Enigmatic Spiritualist Who Enchanted Russian High Society and Changed the Course of History

    lithub.com/rasputin-fraud-myst

    #history #books #RussianHistory

  2. #OnThisDay, 28 April 1730 OS*, Anna Ivanovna is crowned the Empress of the Russian Empire.

    The Privy Council picked Anna as she was widowed and childless. They imposed a set of Conditions through which they would control her.

    She literally tore them up, and continued her uncle Peter the Great’s modernisation.

    Like many Russian rulers, she could be cruel, vindictive and abuse her power.

    *Old Style date

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory

  3. Evald Ilyenkov: Creative Marxism and Mid-Century Soviet Philosophy 

    Finley Farrell examines Evald Ilyenkov’s "Creative Soviet Marxism," which challenged rigid "diamat" orthodoxy. Ilyenkov posited that consciousness stems from human activity rather than simple material reflection. His theories critiqued biological determinism in the division of labour and navigated Lenin's complex symbolic role.

    retrospectjournal.com/2026/03/

  4. The Famous Battleship Potemkin Mutiny That Was Immortalized in Eisenstein’s Iconic Film

    Immortalized in Sergei Eisenstein’s famous film, the mutiny aboard the Russian warship Potemkin was one of the most iconic moments of the 1905 Revolution.

    thecollector.com/battleship-po

    #history #russianhistory

  5. #OnThisDay, 25 Nov 1741 (OS), Tsarevna Elizabeth Petrovna seized power over the Russian Empire in a Palace coup.

    She was crowned Elizabeth I the following year and remained Empress of Russia till her death in 1762. She had a policy of not executing people.

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory #Histodons

  6. #OnThisDay, 28 June 1762, Russian Empress consort Catherine forced her husband Peter III to abdicate in her favour. She was crowned Catherine II (aka the Great) in September 1762.

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory

  7. Zionism Wasn't Always Racist. The Trouble Began When Russians Took Over

    An interesting article challenges conventional narratives surrounding Israeli political culture, positing that its emphasis on force and expansionism is significantly rooted in the brutal political landscape of late Imperial Russia.

    Examining the impact of the Second "Aliyah" (colonial expedition) and the subsequent dominance of Russian-Jewish political ideologies within the Zionist movement, the author argues for a reassessment of historical influences beyond typical analyses of religious messianism or colonial models.

    The piece contends that a critical examination of this largely unacknowledged Russian inheritance is crucial for understanding contemporary Israeli policy and for envisioning alternative trajectories.

    English haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 or archive.ph/DhflH

    Dr. Ofri Ilany researches the intersections of Jewish history, intellectual history, and masculinity, exploring the complex relationship between early Zionist movements and the first homosexual rights movement in Europe

    @histodons #histodons @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraeliPolitics #Zionism #RussianHistory #PoliticalCulture #HistoricalAnalysis

  8. #OnThisDay, 28 April 1730 OS*, Anna Ivanovna is crowned the Empress of the Russian Empire.

    The Privy Council picked Anna as she was widowed and childless. They imposed a set of Conditions through which they would control her.

    She literally tore them up, and continued her uncle Peter the Great’s modernisation.

    Like many Russian rulers, she could be cruel, vindictive and abuse her power.

    *Old Style date

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory

  9. In the 19th century, Russia used photography and cartography not only to document, but to assert control over Central Asia. The Turkestan Album reveals how visual media served imperial ambitions & the shaping of national identity ⬇

    karafas.hypotheses.org/8015

    #RussianHistory #Cartography #hypoverse

  10. #Rasputin was known for his affairs + #ViktorProlubshikov, claimed to be the result of one of them. "My great grandmother was Rasputin's maid. I think she sinned with him.". Viktor also claimed to have Rasputin's healing abilities. A Russian talk show organised a meeting between Laurance Solofioff, Rasputin’s great-granddaughter + her alleged half-uncle. A DNA test proved inconclusive tho there was evidence that they shared a distant relative

    #russianhistory #russia #ancestry

  11. Rasputin's Children - Dmitri + Varvara

    Dmitri, his mother and his family were eventually exciled to the north where the entire family died of dysentery.

    Varvara lived in poverty, unable to accumulate the funds to join her sister. She contracted tuberculosis, then typhus, passing away alone in Moscow in 1925.

    1) Maria, Dimitri, + Varvara
    2) Varvara
    3) Dmitri with his mother, wife and maid
    #rasputin #rasputinschildren #dmitrirasputin #varvararasputin #russianhistory #russia #ancestry

  12. Rasputin's Children - Maria

    Grigori #Rasputin, Russian mystic, faith healer had 3 children that survived to adulthood: Matrena (Maria), Dmitri (Mitya) + Varvara.

    Maria was the only one to escape Russia, having married an admirer of her father's, the couple fled through Asia to Europe. Maria took dancing lessons in excile, becoming a cabaret performer, then a circus act + finally, a lion tamer - until an attack by a bear ended her career.
    #mariarasputina #russianhistory #russia #ancestry

  13. Amanhã, a 5 de Dezembro, vamos receber Yuri Slezkine na Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal para uma conversa com Ricardo Noronha sob o mote "Sovietes, Judeus e Poetas".

    Entrada livre

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/events/soviete

    #Histodons #RussianHistory #RussianPoets #YuriSlezkine #Historiography #HistóriaDaRússia #PoetasRussos #Historiografia

  14. Na próxima semana, a 5 de Dezembro, o historiador Yuri Slezkine regressa a Lisboa para uma conversa com Ricardo Noronha sob o mote "Sovietes, Judeus e Poetas".

    Terá lugar na Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, com entrada livre.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/events/soviete

    #Histodons #RussianHistory #RussianPoets #YuriSlezkine #Historiography #HistóriaDaRússia #PoetasRussos #Historiografia

  15. #OnThisDay, 25 Nov 1741 (OS), Tsarevna Elizabeth Petrovna seized power over the Russian Empire in a Palace coup.

    She was crowned Elizabeth I the following year and remained Empress of Russia till her death in 1762. She had a policy of not executing people.

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory #Histodons

  16. #OnThisDay, 28 June 1762, Russian Empress consort Catherine forced her husband Peter III to abdicate in her favour. She was crowned Catherine II (aka the Great) in September 1762.

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory #RegnantWomen

  17. #OnThisDay, 28 April 1730 OS*, Anna Ivanovna is crowned the Empress of the Russian Empire.

    The Privy Council picked Anna as she was widowed and childless. They imposed a set of Conditions through which they would control her.

    She literally tore them up, and continued her uncle Peter the Great’s modernisation.

    Like many Russian Emperors and Empresses, she could be cruel, vindictive and abuse her power.

    *Old Style date

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #RussianHistory

  18. Book review #14 for 2024 Simon Sebag Montefiore's The Romanovs: 1613-1918. Richly written, well documented, and informative. This book was not just about three hundred years of Russian history. It is also about Russia today and the deeply rooted reality of the bent, if you will, toward the continued existence of the single strong ruler a century after the demise of the Romanov dynasty.
    ☕☕☕☕ review
    #books #romanovs #russianhistory #russia #history @bookstodon @books

  19. Congratulations @[email protected] Peace in Ukraine:Victory Over the New Fascism is now #1 in International Diplomacy in the category. Photo: Amazon Best Sellers showing #1 of the top 100. #frenemies now, I guess, as the collaboration stalls over...punctuation. #leftwinghistory #circularfiringsquad #historyoftheleft #socialism #historyoftheleft #ukraine #russianhistory #internationaldiplomacy