The Soviet Colossus: History and AftermathM.E. Sharpe, 2001 - 465 頁 A history of modern Russia. Kort begins by providing an overview of the historical background, he then begins with the establishment of the Bolshevik Dictatorship and then tells the story of Communist Russia before concluding with a section on the first 10 years of post-Soviet Russia. |
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第 130 頁
... Ukraine , at- tempts to secede were met with claims that " counterrevolutionaries " were behind such activities . Simultaneous attempts to subvert the new regimes and to invade their territory followed . The pattern was similar ...
... Ukraine , at- tempts to secede were met with claims that " counterrevolutionaries " were behind such activities . Simultaneous attempts to subvert the new regimes and to invade their territory followed . The pattern was similar ...
第 196 頁
... Ukraine and the North Caucasus were 41.5 and 47 percent . By 1932 , bereft of the food they had grown , the peasants of the Ukraine and North Caucasus began to starve . People ate cats , dogs , field mice , bark , and even horse manure ...
... Ukraine and the North Caucasus were 41.5 and 47 percent . By 1932 , bereft of the food they had grown , the peasants of the Ukraine and North Caucasus began to starve . People ate cats , dogs , field mice , bark , and even horse manure ...
第 405 頁
... Ukraine , Belarus , and Kazakhstan . One of Yeltsin's most urgent objectives was to continue the progress on nuclear arms reduction that began with the landmark Soviet - U.S . START I agreement of 1991. In January 1993 Russia and the ...
... Ukraine , Belarus , and Kazakhstan . One of Yeltsin's most urgent objectives was to continue the progress on nuclear arms reduction that began with the landmark Soviet - U.S . START I agreement of 1991. In January 1993 Russia and the ...
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Strangers in a Strange Land | 32 |
Capitalism Comes to Russia | 47 |
The Revolutionaries Regroup | 54 |
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