The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union: too soon to talk of echoes?
Russia is often considered to be an anomaly amongst the European empires, and its ambivalent status is further clouded by the seventy years of aggressively modernising Soviet rule that preceded its collapse. Across all its former territories, elements of the Soviet and even the Tsarist legacy are st...
Main Author: | Morrison, A |
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Other Authors: | Nicolaidis, K |
Format: | Book section |
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IB Tauris
2014
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