A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas |
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... workers ' curias would elect socialists to the Duma , the main interest of the workers was obviously in improvement of their own material condition , even within the framework of capitalism . The tsarist government had not abandoned its ...
... workers ' curias would elect socialists to the Duma , the main interest of the workers was obviously in improvement of their own material condition , even within the framework of capitalism . The tsarist government had not abandoned its ...
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... Workers ' Deputies , speedily restyled Soviet of Workers ' and Soldiers ' Deputies . Yet it would be quite wrong to think of the Duma Committee and the Soviet as rival aspirants for power . Neither had the slightest intention of forming ...
... Workers ' Deputies , speedily restyled Soviet of Workers ' and Soldiers ' Deputies . Yet it would be quite wrong to think of the Duma Committee and the Soviet as rival aspirants for power . Neither had the slightest intention of forming ...
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... workers , who repeatedly abandoned their jobs in the hope of find- ing better conditions elsewhere . A number of measures were taken to stimulate the workers to assist in reducing production costs by raising individual labor ...
... workers , who repeatedly abandoned their jobs in the hope of find- ing better conditions elsewhere . A number of measures were taken to stimulate the workers to assist in reducing production costs by raising individual labor ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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