A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... reform there was freer scope for such creative talent as Peter possessed , though here , too , the reformer's work was conditioned by the war and by the inherent poverty and consequent back ... REFORM: 1698-1725 Attempts at Economic Reform.
... reform there was freer scope for such creative talent as Peter possessed , though here , too , the reformer's work was conditioned by the war and by the inherent poverty and consequent back ... REFORM: 1698-1725 Attempts at Economic Reform.
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... reform . Cash redemption by the peasants was clearly impossible . Only with government assistance could the peasants raise the necessary sums , for the official redemption price was arrived at by capitalizing at 6 percent the current ...
... reform . Cash redemption by the peasants was clearly impossible . Only with government assistance could the peasants raise the necessary sums , for the official redemption price was arrived at by capitalizing at 6 percent the current ...
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... reform might easily bring trouble if a new minister were suddenly to order reversal of this revolutionary policy . It is then not surprising that the real progress of the reform was slow . Rather , it is surprising that within the ...
... reform might easily bring trouble if a new minister were suddenly to order reversal of this revolutionary policy . It is then not surprising that the real progress of the reform was slow . Rather , it is surprising that within the ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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