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8 May, 2018 13:16

The Russian Revolution in tweets: #1917LIVE history role-play now a book & you can download a copy

The Russian Revolution in tweets: #1917LIVE history role-play now a book & you can download a copy

A massive historical re-enactment of the Russian Revolution on Twitter in 2017 is now an interactive printed book. Anyone interested can get a copy from a new website promoting the book which has just gone online.

In 2017 RT launched #1917LIVE - a social media project about one of the most intense moments in Russian history - the Revolution of 1917. Anyone could join on Twitter by creating a digital avatar of an existing historical figure and posting historically accurate (albeit sometimes cheeky) tweets under the hashtags #1917LIVE and #1917CROWD.

A year and over 7,000 tweets later, the team turned this unique online storytelling event into a book. The printed edition’s main goal is to give students and educators an innovative approach to studying a complex subject.

The book is a one-off experiment because, apart from the dynamic Twitter-style retelling of the Russian Revolution, you can interact with it. Printed pages, photos, tweets – will come to life if you scan a QR code with your smartphone where you see one.

A digital version of the print edition is available on the book’s official website HERE. But most importantly, if you are studying or teaching and can provide a valid reason why you need a copy of the book - contact the team via the website to get a free copy sent to you.

This summer follow the team’s new project #Romanovs100 - a recount of Russia’s last reigning family through their private photos. Up to 4000 photos from their private archives (the Romanovs were keen photo-enthusiasts) are set to be released until mid-summer.

READ MORE: 4,000 photos, 4 social networks, 1 family: #Romanovs100 kicks off with first stories

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