Curriculum - Russian/Former Soviet States History

  1. Congress of Berlin
  2. Congress of Vienna
  3. Construction of Siberian Gas Pipeline Begins
  4. Coronation of Ivan IV
  5. Cossacks
  6. The Crimean War
  7. Crimean War
  8. Cruise Missile
  9. Cuba Signs a Commercial Agreement with the Soviet Union
  10. Cuban Missile Crisis
  11. Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary Join NATO
  12. Death of Stalin
  13. Decembrist Revolt
  14. Der Blaue Reiter Abandons Representation in Art
  15. Destruction of the Golden Horde
  16. Détente with the Soviet Union
  17. Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes Astounds Paris
  18. Dionysius Exiguus
  19. Dissident Writer Mihajlov Is Released from Prison
  20. Dmitri Shostakovich
  21. Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev
  22. Duncan Interprets Chopin in Her Russian Debut
  23. East European Nations Dissolve Warsaw Pact
  24. Ehrlich and Metchnikoff Conduct Pioneering Research in Immunology
  25. Eisenstein’s Potemkin Introduces New Film Editing Techniques
  26. Election of Michael Romanov as Czar
  27. Emancipation of the Serfs
  28. Emmanuel Lévinas
  29. Ethnic Riots Erupt in Armenia
  30. Ethnic Strife Plagues Soviet Union
  31. Fiat Plans to Build a Factory in the Soviet Union
  32. Finland Gains Independence
  33. Finland Gains Independence from the Soviet Union
  34. Finnish War of Independence
  35. The Firebird Premieres In Paris
  36. First Hague Peace Conference
  37. First Meeting of the Duma
  38. The First Permanently Manned Space Station Is Launched
  39. First Polish Rebellion
  40. The First Space Walk Is Conducted from Voskhod 2
  41. Fokine’s Les Sylphides Introduces Abstract Ballet
  42. The Formation of the Blue Four Advances Abstract Painting
  43. Franco-Russian Alliance
  44. French Revolutionary Wars
  45. Full Crew Leaves Russian Space Station Mir
  46. Fyodor Dostoevski
  47. Gagarin Becomes the First Human to Orbit Earth
  48. Gamow and Associates Develop the Big Bang Theory
  49. Gamow Explains Radioactive Alpha-Decay with Quantum Tunneling
  50. George Balanchine