A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... constituted an early channel for the penetration of the principles of the Roman law into primitive Slavonic legal concepts . It would seem to be an exaggeration to suggest that the influence of the Church extended so far as to eliminate ...
... constituted an early channel for the penetration of the principles of the Roman law into primitive Slavonic legal concepts . It would seem to be an exaggeration to suggest that the influence of the Church extended so far as to eliminate ...
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... constituted less of a break with the cumulative past ; it was merely a retreat from the salient into which the overhasty drive toward communism had tempted the Bolsheviks . The NEP was " one step backward in order to take two steps ...
... constituted less of a break with the cumulative past ; it was merely a retreat from the salient into which the overhasty drive toward communism had tempted the Bolsheviks . The NEP was " one step backward in order to take two steps ...
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... constituted little over 50 % of the population ) was a source of some worry ; Lenin , perhaps not unconscious of his own profound conviction of the superiority of Russian culture , had more than once warned against the dangers of ...
... constituted little over 50 % of the population ) was a source of some worry ; Lenin , perhaps not unconscious of his own profound conviction of the superiority of Russian culture , had more than once warned against the dangers of ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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