Part 1: Unravelling Rasputin and the Russian Revolution
About the Episode
In this special two-part episode of the LABLEd Podcast, hosts Alice and Lucy invite the show’s resident disability historian, Daisy Holder, to delve into an unexpected yet intriguing historical connection between Rasputin, the Russian Revolution, the House of Romanov, and the holiday season.
Alice and Lucy, joined by Daisy Holder, embark on a captivating journey through the tumultuous history of Rasputin’s influence on the Russian monarchy and the events leading to the Revolution. Daisy’s expertise sheds light on Rasputin’s enigmatic persona, his impact on the Romanovs, and the political turmoil that shaped a nation.

Links, Sources and Support for this Episode
Books:
Alexei: Russia’s Last Tsesarevich – Letters, diaries and writings – George Hawkins
The Race to Save the Romanovs – Helen Rappaport
Websites:
Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia – Wikipedia
Haemophilia in European royalty – Wikipedia
Why Is It Called Christmas Disease? | Pediatric Case and Reference Article | Pediatric Education
Iontophoresis – Wikipedia
6 People Who Claimed to Have Been Romanovs | Mental Floss
Anna Anderson: Imposter of Duchess Anastasia – Historic Mysteries
Podcasts:
Behind the Bastards: Nicholas II was a real dick (Parts 1 – 4)
History Extra Podcast: Episode 486 – The Murder of the Romanov’s
The Outlandish Historian Podcast: Episode 13 – The Romanov Miniseries: Lost, then found
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