A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... trade ; a specialized mer- chant population had replaced them . If foreigners attributed the amazingly large number of tiny trading booths in Moscow to the fact that the inhabitants " from the highest to the least , love commerce ...
... trade ; a specialized mer- chant population had replaced them . If foreigners attributed the amazingly large number of tiny trading booths in Moscow to the fact that the inhabitants " from the highest to the least , love commerce ...
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... Trade Unions , Lozovsky , who had become secretary of the All - Russian Central Council of Trade Unions in 1907 and whose boast it was that " after six months of constructive work " ( July , 1917 to January , 1918 ) the number of trade ...
... Trade Unions , Lozovsky , who had become secretary of the All - Russian Central Council of Trade Unions in 1907 and whose boast it was that " after six months of constructive work " ( July , 1917 to January , 1918 ) the number of trade ...
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... trade unions . Under the direction of his successor , Shvernik , the trade unions abandoned their ef- forts on behalf of the workers , though continuing to function in handling minor grievances ; even the pretense of collective ...
... trade unions . Under the direction of his successor , Shvernik , the trade unions abandoned their ef- forts on behalf of the workers , though continuing to function in handling minor grievances ; even the pretense of collective ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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