The common Slavic element in Russian culture

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The common Slavic element in Russian culture
Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetskoi
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English
Pages
39

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The common Slavic element in Russian culture
1950, Columbia University, Dept. of Slavic Languages
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Translated by a group of graduate students of the Dept. of Slavic Languages, Columbia University, from a study included in a volume of the author's collected writings which appeared in 1927, in Paris, under the general title K probleme russkogo samopoznanija (romanized form).

Gift of Vladimir Milicic.

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Columbia University. Dept. of Slavic Languages. Slavic studies. Slavic philology series, Columbia Slavic studies (Columbia University. Dept. of Slavic Languages)

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vii, 39 p. ;
Number of pages
39

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OL13635211M
OCLC/WorldCat
34165526

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