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... Soviet citizens ? To what extent do Russians cling to the imperial past ? To what extent have the old habits of the Russians helped the Communist leaders establish their totalitarian regime ? These ... SOVIET UNION The Soviet Union 279.
... Soviet citizens ? To what extent do Russians cling to the imperial past ? To what extent have the old habits of the Russians helped the Communist leaders establish their totalitarian regime ? These ... SOVIET UNION The Soviet Union 279.
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... SOVIET UNION The Soviet Union rushed headlong into the twentieth century . Under the regime of the tsars Russia had fallen further and further behind her western European neighbors . By 1914 she had only begun to develop the kind of ...
... SOVIET UNION The Soviet Union rushed headlong into the twentieth century . Under the regime of the tsars Russia had fallen further and further behind her western European neighbors . By 1914 she had only begun to develop the kind of ...
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... Soviet Union , as in the times of the tsars , the people accept , they do not initiate or criticize basic policies . Of course , Soviet citizens do vote ; in fact , they are required to cast ballots . But they do not elect the effective ...
... Soviet Union , as in the times of the tsars , the people accept , they do not initiate or criticize basic policies . Of course , Soviet citizens do vote ; in fact , they are required to cast ballots . But they do not elect the effective ...
Contents
SECTION I | 12 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 27 |
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 44 |
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