A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... idea was revived , first near Novgorod , later also in parts of Little Russia . In the new version , the existing inhabitants were not evicted but arbitrarily declared " military colonists , " bound to support the troops dis- tributed ...
... idea was revived , first near Novgorod , later also in parts of Little Russia . In the new version , the existing inhabitants were not evicted but arbitrarily declared " military colonists , " bound to support the troops dis- tributed ...
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... ideas of Schelling and Hegel . Particularly fascinat- ing to Russian students was the idea that man had gone through a sort of evolution in the realm of ideas , and that certain nations such as Babylonia , Egypt , Greece , and Rome ...
... ideas of Schelling and Hegel . Particularly fascinat- ing to Russian students was the idea that man had gone through a sort of evolution in the realm of ideas , and that certain nations such as Babylonia , Egypt , Greece , and Rome ...
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... ideas and particularly for his concept that " literature is only the passive product of the social milieu . . . but ... Idea . Pushkin and Tolstoy , Lermontov and Chekhov , Radishchev , Bielinsky , and Herzen were extolled , not for the ...
... ideas and particularly for his concept that " literature is only the passive product of the social milieu . . . but ... Idea . Pushkin and Tolstoy , Lermontov and Chekhov , Radishchev , Bielinsky , and Herzen were extolled , not for the ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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