A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... planning for the future . Though these organs , too , were unable to raise their heads above the flood tide of current problems , Lenin's personal drive resulted in 1920 in a plan for the electrification of Russia ( Goelro ) , which ...
... planning for the future . Though these organs , too , were unable to raise their heads above the flood tide of current problems , Lenin's personal drive resulted in 1920 in a plan for the electrification of Russia ( Goelro ) , which ...
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Jesse Dunsmore Clarkson. PURPOSE AND WORKING OF THE FIVE - YEAR PLAN The First Five - Year Plan ( F.Y.P. ) did not represent the beginning of eco- nomic planning in Russia . Each year under the NEP , " socialist " production had been ...
Jesse Dunsmore Clarkson. PURPOSE AND WORKING OF THE FIVE - YEAR PLAN The First Five - Year Plan ( F.Y.P. ) did not represent the beginning of eco- nomic planning in Russia . Each year under the NEP , " socialist " production had been ...
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... Plan ” to five years held the promise that those who made the sacrifice , rather than their children or grandchildren , would actually benefit . Among other embodi- ments this idea found expression in the " Loan of the Five - Year Plan ...
... Plan ” to five years held the promise that those who made the sacrifice , rather than their children or grandchildren , would actually benefit . Among other embodi- ments this idea found expression in the " Loan of the Five - Year Plan ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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