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This is a stimulating and highly original collection of essays from a team of internationally renowned experts. The contributors reinterpret key issues and debates, including political, social, cultural and international aspects of the Russian revolution stretching from the late imperial period into the early Soviet state.

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Reinterpreting Revolutionary Russia
  • Author : I. Thatcher
  • Release : 04 August 2006
  • Publisher : Springer
  • ISBN : 9780230624924
  • Genre : History
  • Total Page : 219 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 14,5 Mb

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