Papers 2711-2720 of total 5282 found.
Category: /Literature
…after the Bolshevik Revolution. He anthropomorphises the animals, and alludes each one to a counterpart in Russian history. A Tale of Two Cities also typifies this kind of literature. Besides the central theme of love, is another prevalent theme…
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…, the Russian Empire, Japan, and the United States joined for the final year. Initially triggered by the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand by a Serbian Nationalist, WWI was caused by economic and political policies of the Nineteenth Century…
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…documentation of the area is from nuclear fallout tests. The authenticity of the alien corpses is impossible to substantiate. The Washington cameraman who stated that he was sent to the Roswell site to film the wreckage of a Russian spy plane claims that he…
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…to the USSR. Russian foreign policy was fundamentally Leninist in its concern to keep the USSR out of war. Stalin wanted to consolidate Communist power and modernize the country's industry. The Soviet Union was committed to collective action for peace, as long…
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…married a girl, Natasha, who lives in that rural place and will soon begin to lead the house towards her own directions and ways. In this small russian town they met a group of soldiers who will be friends and a small society for those Prozorov sisters…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the evolution of women within Russian literature, it is necessary to compare The Betrothed to literature of the earlier part of the century. Karamzin's Poor Liza also illustrates the fate of a young woman and if put side by side with The Betrothed, will trace…
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…by Kaiser William II in 1890, the traditional dislike of Slavs kept Bismarck's successors from renewing the understanding with Russia. France took advantage of this opportunity to get an ally, and the Franco- Russian Entente was formed in 1891, which became…
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…Speech of February 1946, in the Russian newspaper Pravda, "Mr. Churchill has called for a war on the USSR." Evidence that Churchill himself had formerly agreed upon Stalin's claims for the eastern European is existent and President Truman's support…
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…criticism of Stalinist diplomacy and brutality in the 20th Party Congress in 1956, requesting of summit meetings between officials of the US and the USSR, along with the tolerance of leaders such as Tito, who had aberrations to the Russian Communist mold…
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…or for the worse, but despite these changes I feel that the plan still would have failed because there were many underestimations, not least the Russian and Belgium forces. <Tab/> <Tab/>There were many consequences that brewed from…
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