Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... Russia ( as in Prussia ) even while peasants and workers in western Europe were becoming more prosperous and more free . Russia remained relatively backward despite Peter's immense accomplish- ments . The czar was widely detested , yet ...
... Russia ( as in Prussia ) even while peasants and workers in western Europe were becoming more prosperous and more free . Russia remained relatively backward despite Peter's immense accomplish- ments . The czar was widely detested , yet ...
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... Russia were evidently much pleased with the new agreement , which they held in strictest secrecy until August 1914 . Whatever their shortcomings , these policies did serve to strengthen Russia and to keep the lid on for a while longer ...
... Russia were evidently much pleased with the new agreement , which they held in strictest secrecy until August 1914 . Whatever their shortcomings , these policies did serve to strengthen Russia and to keep the lid on for a while longer ...
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... Russia expanded into Bessarabia , northwest of the Black Sea . But the Congress of Berlin in 1878 gave Russia far less than it wished , and its appetite was anything but satisfied . Russia's interest in achieving greater influence and ...
... Russia expanded into Bessarabia , northwest of the Black Sea . But the Congress of Berlin in 1878 gave Russia far less than it wished , and its appetite was anything but satisfied . Russia's interest in achieving greater influence and ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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