Russia before the revolution: A reviewdoi:10.1080/14702541708554871H.M. Cadell B.ScScottish Geographical Journal
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I drank tea with an old acquaintance from the provinces, a Russian who, before the revolution, owned a leather-bag factory which worked in close connection with his uncle’s tannery. He gave me a short history of events at home. The uncle had started with small capital, and during the ...
Entrance Exams to Higher Educational Institutions in Russia Before the Revolution: Problems, Procedures, People This paper is devoted to entrance exams to higher technical institutions in Russia prior to the revolution of 1917. These exams, almost unresearched both w... A Karp 被引量: 0发表: ...
Among the gentry, before the revolution, property was divided among all the living sons; as a result, large estates often were dissipated through fragmentation. Among the peasantry, household property included tools, clothes, and domestic items, while arable, pasture, and forest lands were held in...
aBefore the world-changing revolution in Russia, most timber exports went through the Ports of Archangelsk and St. Petersburg. After the 1917 revolution, much of the exporting of timber was moved to the southern Port of Novorossiysk. 在世界改变的革命之前在俄国,多数木材出口审阅Archangelsk和St....
Russia - Expansion, Tsars, Revolution: Russia in the 19th century was both a multilingual and a multireligious empire. Only about half the population was at the same time Russian by language and Orthodox by religion. The Orthodox were to some extent priv
Owing to their northward flow, the upper reaches thaw before the lower parts, and floods occur over vast areas, which lead to the development of huge swamps. The Vasyuganye Swamp at the Ob-Irtysh confluence covers some 19,000 square miles (49,000 square km). The rest of Siberia, some ...
Ballet became one of Russia's national treasures long before the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Even though the new authorities did not hesitate to impose their rules on other arts, they did not dare to touch Russia’s ballet. 1) Ballerina Marie Petipa, the 1880s ...
Dan Healey has done a magnificent job of excavating and explicating the more complicated history of same sex-relations before, during, and after the Russian Revolution that lurks behind those seven simplistic words. This worthy addition to the outstanding University of Chicago Press line in the ...