Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... elected 107 deputies ( as compared to twelve elected in 1928 ) ; the Communists received 4,587,000 votes and held 77 seats ( against 54 previ- ously ) . Although Brüning continued as chancellor , these elections did nothing to improve ...
... elected 107 deputies ( as compared to twelve elected in 1928 ) ; the Communists received 4,587,000 votes and held 77 seats ( against 54 previ- ously ) . Although Brüning continued as chancellor , these elections did nothing to improve ...
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... elections of 1946 terror and harassment were used to defeat the PSL . The Peasant party then went into opposition , and in the autumn its leader fled to the West . By the end of 1948 , purges had eliminated some 75,000 Communists and ...
... elections of 1946 terror and harassment were used to defeat the PSL . The Peasant party then went into opposition , and in the autumn its leader fled to the West . By the end of 1948 , purges had eliminated some 75,000 Communists and ...
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... elections with a single list of candi- dates were held , and soon afterward purges began . On May 10 , the Czech for- eign minister Jan Masaryk - son of the prewar president of Czechoslovakia and , like his father , a liberal - was ...
... elections with a single list of candi- dates were held , and soon afterward purges began . On May 10 , the Czech for- eign minister Jan Masaryk - son of the prewar president of Czechoslovakia and , like his father , a liberal - was ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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