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Echoes of the Modern Training Periodization Concepts in Russia Before the October 1917 Revolution. [PDF]

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Bartolomei S   +5 more
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Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Membership Records

open access: yes, 1896
Compiled membership records for the Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution from July 1896 through April 1917 (member numbers 1 through 147).
Sons of the American Revolution. Texas Society.
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Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Membership Records

open access: yes, 1917
Compiled membership records for the Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution from April 1, 1917 through April 1, 1925 (member numbers 148 through 232 The materials include original applications and supporting documentation that accompanied ...
Sons of the American Revolution. Texas Society.
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SLAVIC REVIEW / The 100-year anniversary of the Russian revolutions

open access: yes, 2016
Special Fall 2017 Issue: The 100-year anniversary of the Russian revolutions. Social protest movements across the political spectrum and the globe indicate the continuing importance of the 1917 Russian revolutions. For a special Fall 2017 issue of Slavic
1917
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The Future Remains: Revisiting Revolution

open access: yes, 2017
Calvert 22 Foundation (In partnership with the State Hermitage Museum, the European University at St Petersburg and UCL SSEES, Supported by the Vladimir Potanin Foundation ) / A season of events marking the centenary of the Russian Revolution / February –
1917
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Petr Struve on the Causes of the 1917 Revolution

open access: yes, 2016
Petr Struve was a significant political figure of the early twentieth century. He believed that there were four main factors that led to the 1917 Revolution: geopolitical, economic, cultural, and social.
Ponomareva, M.   +1 more
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1917: war, peace, and revolution

open access: yes, 2017
1917 was a year of calamitous events, and one of pivotal importance in the development of the First World War. In 1917: War, Peace, and Revolution, leading historian of World War One, David Stevenson, examines this crucial year in context and illuminates
Stevenson, David
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