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Buku yang berjudul In common they fought ini membahas tentang sejarah Rusia pada masa Uni Soviet. Buku ini juga membahas perang-perang serta pemberontakan yang terjadi pada masa itu, seperti terjadinya peristiwa Revolusi Oktober.
Moskwa: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1957
947 DEL
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Khrushchov, Nikita Sergetevich
Moscow: Foreign Languages, 1959
327.47 KHR f
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Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1957
947.0841 INC
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Moscow : Progress Publishers, 1977
301.23 TRU
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Djakarta: Bag. Pen. Kedutaan Bessar URSS, 1959
992.07 KUN (1)
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Boulder,Colorado: Westview Press , 1990
327.947 084 SOV
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Sorokin, Pitirim A.
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Buku yang berjudul "Russia and the United States" ini ditulis oleh Pitirim A. Sorokin. Buku ini membahas tentang hubungan antara negara Rusia dengan Amerika Serikat. Buku ini juga membahas mengenai kesamaan budaya sosial Rusia dengan Amerika Serikat. Selain itu, terdapat juga pembahasan tentang institusi sosial, institusi keagamaan Rusia dan Amerika Serikat.
New York: E.P. Dutton, 1944
947.73 SOR r
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Tbilisi: Heinrich Boell Foundation, 2014
947.5 SOU
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Seoul, Korea: The Sejong Institute, 1994
327.95 RUS
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Scott, Erik R.
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Familiar Strangers tells the story of a remarkably successful group of ethnic outsiders at the heart of Soviet empire and, in so doing, offers a new interpretation of Russian and Soviet history in the twentieth century. While past scholars have portrayed the Soviet Union as a Russian-led empire composed of separate national republics, Scott makes the case that it was actually an empire of diasporas, forged through the mixing of a diverse array of nationalities. Concealed behind external Soviet borders, internal diasporas from the Soviet republics migrated throughout the socialist empire, leaving their mark on its politics, culture, and economics. Among the Soviet Unions internal diasporas, the Georgians were arguably the most prominent group. The roles they played in the Soviet empires evolution illuminate the opportunities as well as the limitations of the Bolshevik Revolution for ethnic minorities. Looking at the rise and fall of the Soviet Union from a Georgian perspective, this book moves past the typical divide between colonizer and colonized that guides most scholarship on empire and argues for a new theory of diaspora, with implications far beyond the imperial borders of Russia and Eurasia.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
e20470179
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