A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... agricultural nomads would perhaps be an exaggeration . Yet the primitive character of their agricultural techniques , permitting no recovery of fertility by land kept too long under cultivation , and the vast extent of available land ...
... agricultural nomads would perhaps be an exaggeration . Yet the primitive character of their agricultural techniques , permitting no recovery of fertility by land kept too long under cultivation , and the vast extent of available land ...
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... agricultural techniques and of improved implements , the noble could rent his estates to capitalist farmers , thus simultaneously increasing his income and his freedom from care . There was , however , the difficulty that the Russian ...
... agricultural techniques and of improved implements , the noble could rent his estates to capitalist farmers , thus simultaneously increasing his income and his freedom from care . There was , however , the difficulty that the Russian ...
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... Agricultural produce , thus acquired , was distributed to the population - or to such part of it as was thought worthy - by a complicated system of ration- ing , which was soon extended to cover also many industrial " goods of wide ...
... Agricultural produce , thus acquired , was distributed to the population - or to such part of it as was thought worthy - by a complicated system of ration- ing , which was soon extended to cover also many industrial " goods of wide ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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