A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... given field , the times of plowing and harvesting , and all the other factors affecting the efficiency of agriculture - necessarily remained subject to the will of the commune . This had been clearly re- alized , and therefore every ...
... given field , the times of plowing and harvesting , and all the other factors affecting the efficiency of agriculture - necessarily remained subject to the will of the commune . This had been clearly re- alized , and therefore every ...
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... given to the revival of private capitalism . The interrelated basic principles were twofold : ( 1 ) decentralization of administrative direction of state - owned enterprises , and ( 2 ) restoration of a market relationship between them ...
... given to the revival of private capitalism . The interrelated basic principles were twofold : ( 1 ) decentralization of administrative direction of state - owned enterprises , and ( 2 ) restoration of a market relationship between them ...
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... given continued attention . Over the cen- turies almost all of the cultivable area had been put under the plow ; even be- fore the Revolution attempts further to expand it had created a " dust - bowl " problem . All that remained were ...
... given continued attention . Over the cen- turies almost all of the cultivable area had been put under the plow ; even be- fore the Revolution attempts further to expand it had created a " dust - bowl " problem . All that remained were ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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