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 73 頁
... province of Manchuria and the kingdom of Korea . Here the Russians ran into the rising power of the Japanese Empire . Fighting began in February 1904 when the Japanese , without declaring war , attacked the Russian naval base at the ...
... province of Manchuria and the kingdom of Korea . Here the Russians ran into the rising power of the Japanese Empire . Fighting began in February 1904 when the Japanese , without declaring war , attacked the Russian naval base at the ...
第 230 頁
... province of Bessarabia , while war be- tween the Germans and the Western democracies would destroy Poland and open to Moscow a sphere of influence in Eastern and Central Europe that would include Romania , Bulgaria , Hungary , and even ...
... province of Bessarabia , while war be- tween the Germans and the Western democracies would destroy Poland and open to Moscow a sphere of influence in Eastern and Central Europe that would include Romania , Bulgaria , Hungary , and even ...
第 406 頁
... province of Abkhazia , into the CIS fold . More important , the agreement allowed Russia to maintain military bases in Georgia . In Central Asia , thousands of Russian troops sent to defend Tajikistan's dictatorial gov- ernment of ex ...
... province of Abkhazia , into the CIS fold . More important , the agreement allowed Russia to maintain military bases in Georgia . In Central Asia , thousands of Russian troops sent to defend Tajikistan's dictatorial gov- ernment of ex ...
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Capitalism Comes to Russia | 47 |
The Revolutionaries Regroup | 54 |
The Final Years and Last Stand | 71 |
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