The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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From the Renaissance to the Present Louis Leo Snyder. permitted ; the Communist Party is the only party allowed to exist and all candidates for office must have the approval of the party . In the police state there is little freedom for ...
From the Renaissance to the Present Louis Leo Snyder. permitted ; the Communist Party is the only party allowed to exist and all candidates for office must have the approval of the party . In the police state there is little freedom for ...
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... Party , was found brutally murdered , the Socialists seceded from the Chamber in protest . Musso- lini further silenced criticism by establishing a rigid censorship , suppressing opposition newspapers , forbidding public meetings , dis ...
... Party , was found brutally murdered , the Socialists seceded from the Chamber in protest . Musso- lini further silenced criticism by establishing a rigid censorship , suppressing opposition newspapers , forbidding public meetings , dis ...
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... Party's Central Committee , gradually pushed his way to supreme power . On February 25 , 1956 , addressing the Twen- tieth Congress of the Communist Party , he exploded a bombshell by detailing the " crimes of the Stalin era . " In the ...
... Party's Central Committee , gradually pushed his way to supreme power . On February 25 , 1956 , addressing the Twen- tieth Congress of the Communist Party , he exploded a bombshell by detailing the " crimes of the Stalin era . " In the ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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