Myths and Realities in Eastern EuropeKennikat Press, 1972 - 273 páginas |
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Página 13
... less a consequence of the Russo - Swedish wars than of the long - standing desire of military circles in Finland for an “ Anschluss " with Russia . Federal tendencies are seen also in the relationship between Russia and Estonia ...
... less a consequence of the Russo - Swedish wars than of the long - standing desire of military circles in Finland for an “ Anschluss " with Russia . Federal tendencies are seen also in the relationship between Russia and Estonia ...
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... less under the spell of St. Petersburg . Constantinople Constantinople too stands in the front rank of cosmopolitan cities . This does not apply to Stambul , the Turkish town , but exclusively to the " European " districts of Pera and ...
... less under the spell of St. Petersburg . Constantinople Constantinople too stands in the front rank of cosmopolitan cities . This does not apply to Stambul , the Turkish town , but exclusively to the " European " districts of Pera and ...
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... Less well - known , but no less striking , is the fact that the fanati- cally nationalist , intransigent Magyar upper - class was opposed by a Hungarian working - class movement which out of its slender resources printed newspapers and ...
... Less well - known , but no less striking , is the fact that the fanati- cally nationalist , intransigent Magyar upper - class was opposed by a Hungarian working - class movement which out of its slender resources printed newspapers and ...
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Chapter page | 7 |
How the Peoples have Grown Up | 41 |
Greater Bohemia | 136 |
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