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... able to accomplish was an apparent stabilization , about 1550 , of miestnichestvo , expressed in the composition of the Rodoslovets ( Genealogical Register ) and of an official abstract of razriady ( lists of past appointments ) for the ...
... able to accomplish was an apparent stabilization , about 1550 , of miestnichestvo , expressed in the composition of the Rodoslovets ( Genealogical Register ) and of an official abstract of razriady ( lists of past appointments ) for the ...
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... able to rally even his own enemies , actual or potential , against each other and thus in the end to extirpate them wholesale . Another , though almost certainly unintentional , factor in the purges was the circumstance that liquidation ...
... able to rally even his own enemies , actual or potential , against each other and thus in the end to extirpate them wholesale . Another , though almost certainly unintentional , factor in the purges was the circumstance that liquidation ...
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... able conferences of foreign ministers , flatly rejected in 1954. Though signa- ture of the treaty necessitated withdrawal of Soviet occupation troops from an advanced , and perhaps untenable , position in the heart of Europe , Russia was ...
... able conferences of foreign ministers , flatly rejected in 1954. Though signa- ture of the treaty necessitated withdrawal of Soviet occupation troops from an advanced , and perhaps untenable , position in the heart of Europe , Russia was ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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