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In the STUDIES IN RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN HISTORY AND SOCIETY series an in depth analysis of the pioneer of long cycle analysis, N.D. Kondratiev. Kondratiev developed a market led industrialization strategy for the USSR in opposition to Stalin's centrally planned programme and was the director of the Conjuncture Institute between 1920 and 1928.
Part of the Questions in History series for AS and A Level History, this title examines the Soviet Union under Stalin, concentratng on the period before the Second World War.
The history of the rise and fall of united Germany, which lasted only 75 years from its establishment by Bismark in 1870. The author not only analyzes the political structures and foreign, social and economic policies of successive governments, but also examines the individuals who dominated.
The foremost Italian philosopher of the first half of the 20th century, Croce's influence extended to every aspect of Italian intellectual life. This collection explores the depth,originality, and significance of his thought.
This study illuminates the problems connected with Hungary's transition to a civil society, while providing insights into the development of political culture and the rise of civic and national consciousness in Hungary over the last 150 years.
A re-examination of Russia's agrarian history and failure to transform to a rapidly changing world economy. Using literary, agronomic and statistical information, peasant life is unravelled to demonstrate the inherent limits of farming at that time.
Covers the changing patterns of Russia's modern history from Peter the Great's westernization to the rise of new irrational philosophies in the early 20th century. Writer's and filmakers are analysed to uncover the nature of the metamorphosis within Russia's changing history and culture.
This work is an assessment to thoroughly explore the roots of conflict inside former Yugoslavia. It highlights major issues.
Covers the changing patterns of Russia's modern history from Peter the Great's westernization to the rise of new `irrational' philosophies in the early twentieth century. Writer's and filmakers are analysed to uncover the nature of the metamorphosis within Russia's changing history and culture.
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