A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... rule in the middle Dnieper basin . Such , in summary outline , was the fate of the western Russian lands , and such were the conditions under which , under Lithuanian rule , the White Russian and , under Polish rule , Little Russian ...
... rule in the middle Dnieper basin . Such , in summary outline , was the fate of the western Russian lands , and such were the conditions under which , under Lithuanian rule , the White Russian and , under Polish rule , Little Russian ...
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... rule of the seven boyars , " though formally accepted as a provisional government by most of the towns which served as centers of local administration , could not muster the strength to fight off the imminent dual threat posed by the ...
... rule of the seven boyars , " though formally accepted as a provisional government by most of the towns which served as centers of local administration , could not muster the strength to fight off the imminent dual threat posed by the ...
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... rule , even after Allied victory . Finland was a special case . Long accustomed to enjoy autonomy as a separate grand duchy under the Russian emperors , she had most easily , though also not without German assistance , won her national ...
... rule , even after Allied victory . Finland was a special case . Long accustomed to enjoy autonomy as a separate grand duchy under the Russian emperors , she had most easily , though also not without German assistance , won her national ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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