A History of RussiaRandom House, 1961 - 857 páginas For the student and general reader. |
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... tion ) , stemming directly from " Latin " influences and often attributed to Simeon Polotsky , a Kievan monk employed as tutor for Alexis ' children , who distinguished himself by open denunciation , ex cathedra , of the general ig ...
... tion ) , stemming directly from " Latin " influences and often attributed to Simeon Polotsky , a Kievan monk employed as tutor for Alexis ' children , who distinguished himself by open denunciation , ex cathedra , of the general ig ...
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... tion , individual peasants , voluntary associations of peasants , and peasant communes had acquired title to a ... tion . Furthermore , growth of urban population , concentrating especially in St. Petersburg and Moscow and in a few ...
... tion , individual peasants , voluntary associations of peasants , and peasant communes had acquired title to a ... tion . Furthermore , growth of urban population , concentrating especially in St. Petersburg and Moscow and in a few ...
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... tion of a growing differentiation between a small minority of capitalist peas- ants and a growing landless agricultural proletariat . It could hardly be ex- pected that peasants would welcome an idea that would require them to lose what ...
... tion of a growing differentiation between a small minority of capitalist peas- ants and a growing landless agricultural proletariat . It could hardly be ex- pected that peasants would welcome an idea that would require them to lose what ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
Christianity and the Role of the Church | 32 |
Decline of Kievan | 46 |
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