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History & Culture of Imperial Russia with Professor Carol
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NOTICE: This is an older course recorded with Adobe Connect and/or Vimeo recordings. We are currently working to replace the recordings with new Zoom recordings. Please don't hesitate to email us at homeschoolconnections@gmail.com with any questions.
This course will be taught live in Spring 2025. Check it out here. https://caravel.homeschoolconnections.com/catalog/2011615922How to get the most out of Imperial Russia with Carol B. Reynolds, Ph.D.:
1. First, make sure you are registered for the course at the web address below so that you can access the course materials which lie on my website. Register for Imperial Russia at the monthly rate of $9/month.
https://professorcarol.com/imperial-russia/
2. Watch the pre-recorded video lecture for Unit 1 before watching the pre-recorded (formerly live) class session
3. Read the course materials for each unit if you can.
4. Have a notebook ready and available for class notes each pre-recorded (formerly live) session
5. After the pre-recorded (previously live) class session, do the assignments, quizzes, and any extra work assigned for that week.
6. Once the course is completed to the parent's and professor’s satisfaction, there is a Certificate of Completion at the end to be filled in for your records.
Total Classes: 12
Duration: 55 minutes
Prerequisite: none
Suggested Grade Level: 9th to 12th grade
Suggested Credit: One full semester History, Russian History, or Fine Arts
Class Instructor: Carol B. Reynolds, Ph.D
Course Description: From its Christianization in 988 through the early Bolshevik years, we will journey in this course through the colorful history of Imperial Russia and discover the intrigue of its tsars, the strengths of its religion and history, and the astonishing beauty of its culture (via music, art, dance, theater, and architecture).
Weekly Outline:
Russia and the West
Orthodox Music and Art
The Rurik Dynasty
The Early Romanovs
The Tsarina’s of the 18th Century
The Accomplishments of Catherine the Great
Napoleonic Russia / Romanticization of Folk Art
Pushkin
The Golden Age
Russian Realism
Final Flowering of Imperial Russia and the Avant-Garde
End of Tsarist Russia
Course Materials:
1. The study materials for this course are found within Dr. Reynolds' website. Students of "Imperial Russia" must register there to access the pre-recorded lectures (one hour each) for each unit of this 12-unit course, as well as the assignments, lists of terms, quizzes, and exams. http://www.professorcarol.com/homeschool-connections-courses/. A code will be provided that allows HSC students a significant discount for these materials. The code (hsc2019ir) is currently active and will assist your purchase of the Circle of Scholars subscription (1/2 price = $30 for 4 months).
2.Useful for the course also is a supplementary text Susanne Massie. Land of the Firebird. Heart tree Press, 1980 that covers Russian cultural history from the 9th century through the Bolshevik Revolution. Copies are available widely, including in libraries and as used copies in paperback and hard copy. Click on the title for more information about ordering.
Homework:
In addition to the required pre-recorded class lectures, to be watched in advance of each HSC class, each unit contains review materials and a homework assignment that reinforces and expands the class lectures and sessions. These assignments are rich in visual images, music, and clips from historical documentaries. Approximate time needed for this course:1 hour per each unit's class lecture; assignments and individual review, 1 to 2 hours per unit; 1 hour for the HSC group session (pre-recorded on the HSC site). Students may also allow between 1 and 2 hours weekly for the recommended readings in Land of the Firebird.
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History & Culture of Imperial Russia with Professor Carol
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Carol Reynolds
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History ➤ World History
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High School
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February 10th, 2014 at 12:00 AM ET
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Recorded, free with subscription
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Carol Reynolds
About Carol Reynolds
Carol Reynolds is a musicologist and cultural historian specializing in Russian, East European, and German cultural history. She also works extensively as a Smithsonian Expert, leading travelers through Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Croatia, and Slovenia.
After a long career as a professor of music history at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Carol and her husband Hank bought a ranch in North Central Texas and began raising goats. Simultaneously, they became fascinated by homeschooling as well as the renewal of Classical Education.
Together, they began designing curricula at the secondary level to teach history through the lens of the Fine Arts. Their signature course "Discovering Music: 300 Years of Interaction in Western Music, Arts, History, and Culture" is used widely and was followed by "Exploring America's Musical Heritage," "America’s Artistic Legacy," "Imperial Russia, and "Early Sacred Music."
Next, they began developing programs for younger children and adult lovers of learning, including regular webinars on art and strategies for teaching history and the arts, opera workshops for those new to opera, and "boot camps" that introduce classic authors and great literary works.
Dr. Reynolds is a regular member of the "Classical Education Unhinged" along with Andrew Kern, Martin Cothran, Christopher Perrin, and Andrew Pudewa. She and her husband now live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which makes them practically neighbors of CiRCE.
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