A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... effort to " write edicts with the knout " was to harden class lines , to stifle initiative , and thus to thwart the tendency still manifest in the seventeenth century to progress along the lines that Western Europe had traveled . Even ...
... effort to " write edicts with the knout " was to harden class lines , to stifle initiative , and thus to thwart the tendency still manifest in the seventeenth century to progress along the lines that Western Europe had traveled . Even ...
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... efforts to downgrade the nobility . The regime of Alexander III ( 1881-94 ) made every effort , both in theory and in practice , to restore the special privileges of the old ruling class . In founding a special Nobles ' Bank ( 1885 ) ...
... efforts to downgrade the nobility . The regime of Alexander III ( 1881-94 ) made every effort , both in theory and in practice , to restore the special privileges of the old ruling class . In founding a special Nobles ' Bank ( 1885 ) ...
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... efforts to bend ecology to man's conscious purpose . Soviet Russia has continued the effort of tsarist times to develop new strains of wheat which can be grown in latitudes which had long had to rely on rye . Whereas in the nineteenth ...
... efforts to bend ecology to man's conscious purpose . Soviet Russia has continued the effort of tsarist times to develop new strains of wheat which can be grown in latitudes which had long had to rely on rye . Whereas in the nineteenth ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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