The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 52
... peasants . And since the peasant could not fly without becoming an outlaw , the sub- sequent history of Russia down to the nineteenth century is punctuated with constant and perpetual serf rebellions and peasant risings . The Russian ...
... peasants . And since the peasant could not fly without becoming an outlaw , the sub- sequent history of Russia down to the nineteenth century is punctuated with constant and perpetual serf rebellions and peasant risings . The Russian ...
Stran 117
... peasant rebellion of Pugachev , a Cossack , who gave out that he was the legitimate Czar , the husband mur- dered by Catherine's orders , and moreover gave names of well - known courtiers to his peasant officers . Thus , for over two ...
... peasant rebellion of Pugachev , a Cossack , who gave out that he was the legitimate Czar , the husband mur- dered by Catherine's orders , and moreover gave names of well - known courtiers to his peasant officers . Thus , for over two ...
Stran 245
... peasant aristocracy no less in the end developed the " kulak , " becoming familiar to us since the Bolshe- vist accession to power : the peasant who having made his bargain with the community , becomes so inert and rooted in his power ...
... peasant aristocracy no less in the end developed the " kulak , " becoming familiar to us since the Bolshe- vist accession to power : the peasant who having made his bargain with the community , becomes so inert and rooted in his power ...
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