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Historical Dictionary of the Russian Revolution

2020
Historical Dictionary of the Russian Revolution focuses on the leading individuals, ideas, political parties and main events that were central to the transformation of Russia during the revolution. The time period runs from January 1917 through to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk that took Russia out of the First World War in March 1918.
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The Dot.Com Revolution in Historical Perspective

Entreprises et histoire, 2006
Résumé L’essor de firmes centrées sur le commerce en ligne a marqué une manière tout à fait nouvelle de faire des affaires aux Etats-Unis. La librairie virtuelle Amazon.com en est un exemple par excellence. Au milieu des années 1990 l’apparition d’environ 450 sociétés de commerce numérique a amené beaucoup à parler d’une révolution des dot.coms.
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Clarendon, Providence and the Historical Revolution

Albion, 1990
Historians and literary scholars have long agreed that the rate of change in English society in the seventeenth century was so great that only the label “revolution” can do justice to its magnitude. For the past hundred years, most historians who have written about the political upheavals of the middle decades of the century, for example, have taken it
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An historical interpretation of the Iranian Revolution

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1988
Applying the historical materialist methodology, this paper argues that the growing participation of Iran in the world market, which began in the nineteenth century, gave rise to the development of productive forces and disintegration of the historically persistent social relations: arbitrariness in property relations, communal formations, and ...
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Questioning the historicity of mathematics - Evolution or revolution?

2006
Are there epistemic revolutions in mathematics? On the face of it, the answer is as simple as can be. Mathematics being the traditional locus of absolute certainty, what has once been formally proved there, has been proved for evermore, and cannot be relegated to a lesser status by means of a theoretical perspective switch.
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Was there an Historical Revolution?

Journal of the History of Ideas, 1977
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