A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... remained basically unchanged . New forms for old rela- tionships were reflected in new names , but in little else . The nobility , though called by the Polish term shliakhetstvo instead of old Russian dvorianstvo , remained the ruling ...
... remained basically unchanged . New forms for old rela- tionships were reflected in new names , but in little else . The nobility , though called by the Polish term shliakhetstvo instead of old Russian dvorianstvo , remained the ruling ...
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... remained to be seen whether the ruler could find another social element , economically strong enough to replace the old land - owning , serf - owning no- bility , or whether the autocrat and his bureaucrats would find themselves ...
... remained to be seen whether the ruler could find another social element , economically strong enough to replace the old land - owning , serf - owning no- bility , or whether the autocrat and his bureaucrats would find themselves ...
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... remained the peasant class , " also no longer subjected to exploita- tion , but “ an absolutely new peasantry , the like of which the history of man- kind has never known . " Finally , " There has remained the intelligentsia , " which ...
... remained the peasant class , " also no longer subjected to exploita- tion , but “ an absolutely new peasantry , the like of which the history of man- kind has never known . " Finally , " There has remained the intelligentsia , " which ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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