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Russia's Economic Transitions: From Late Tsarism to the New Millennium
2009, Cambridge University Press
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March 9, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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Russia's Economic Transitions: From Late Tsarism to the New Millennium
2004, Cambridge University Press
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Russia's Economic Transitions: from Late Tsarism to the New Millennium
2003, Cambridge University Press
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Russia's Economic Transitions: From Late Tsarism to the New Millennium
2003, Cambridge University Press
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Russia's Economic Transitions: From Late Tsarism to the New Millennium
2003, Cambridge University Press
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2003, Cambridge University Press
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Russia's Economic Transitions: From Late Tsarism to the New Millennium
April 28, 2003, Cambridge University Press
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Russia's economic transitions: from late tsarism to the new millennium
2002, Cambridge University Press
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"The humiliating defeat of the Russian Empire in the Crimean War (1853-6) by an Anglo-French expeditionary force of only seventy thousand men assisting Turkey, the "sick man of Europe," revealed clearly the Russian incompetence at the highest political and military levels, the inferiority of the quality of Russia's armaments, the absence of an adequate system of transportation for moving troops on her own territory, and Russia's overall backwardness."
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The humiliating defeat of the Russian Empire in the Crimean War (1853-6) by an Anglo-French expeditionary force of only seventy thousand men assisting Turkey, the "sick man of Europe," revealed clearly the Russian incompetence at the highest political and military levels, the inferiority of the quality of Russia's armaments, the absence of an adequate system of transportation for moving troops on her own territory, and Russia's overall backwardness.
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