Papers 211-220 of total 5282 found.
…Both the French and Russian Revolutions were influenced by new waves of philosophical thinking, however, in neither case can it be seen as being the major cause. The French Revolution of 1789 which lead to the sacking of King Louis XVI occurred mainly…
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…Historically and politically, the Bosnians and the Russians are a perfect match.This history started in the middle of the first thousand years A.D. when the tribes called the Southern Slavs migrated into the southeast area of Europe known as the Balkans…
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…- well researched essay, very thoughtful Shkolnikov 1 US and Russia relations after the defeat of the USSR: The end of Cold War brought new challenges to Russian life, economy and politics. Actually, the post-Cold War period opened the new…
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…         Orthodox Christianity has had an immense effect on the culture of Russia. The adoption of the Orthodox faith from Constantinople by Prince Vladimir in 988 introduced cultural influences that profoundly affected the Russian consciousness…
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…that Russia had no money to fully equip the army. The fact that the pre war projections of ammunition and other necessities during war where far less than what was needed meant that the Russian army went into battle with the men having to "Pick up the guns…
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…will conduct a country profile and examine how Russia’s political, economic, cultural, social, legal, medical, and geography systems affect international adoption agencies. Lastly, I will discuss how U.S. adoption agencies build alliances with the Russian
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…Assess the impact of Stalin on Russia and the Russian people By 1929, Stalin had become sole leader of Russia. He said, "We are between 50 and 100 years behind the west. We must make good this difference in 10 years or go under." He wanted things…
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…of several women's units to fight on the front lines to try to prevent defeat after the first Russian revolution is a prime example. Led by women such as Maria Bochkareva who is also know as Yashka, these Death or Shock battalions as they would become known…
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…in the 1980's. The Russian people wanted economic security and freedom, while the government was trying to obtain democracy. The previous management styles needed to be changed along with the way that most businesses in Russia operated. I. Reformation…
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…with the outlook of his profession, it ignores many questions of interest to the historian. Peter Scheibert is the author of the second of these works. In his survey of Russian intellectual history, Von Bakunin zu Lenin, he devotes an entire chapter to Chaadaev…
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