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Human Evolution in Backwaters, Satellites, and Republics: How Political Change Impacts Paleoanthropology in a Shifting Landscape of Winners and Losers. [PDF]
Glantz M, Radovčić D.
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Root Cause Analysis of Gaps in Non-communicable Disease Monitoring in a Sub-district Hospital, Tamil Nadu: A Quality Improvement Initiative. [PDF]
R S, R A, P P.
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A Natural Programmable Metamaterial Controls 3D Curvature of Compound Eyes
Garrido-García J +7 more
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Are Optometrists Prepared to Be Involved in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation? [PDF]
Stalin A, Leat SJ, Labreche T.
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Clinical characterization of a novel episodic ataxia in young working Cocker Spaniels. [PDF]
Sarró C +3 more
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Comparison of Survival After Treatment of Presumed Intracranial Meningioma by Radiotherapy or Surgery in 285 Dogs. [PDF]
Geiger R +31 more
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2019
For Stalin, the Jacobins, while undeniably bourgeois, acted like NKVD agents during the Great Terror of the 1930s, linking treason inside France with the revolution’s reactionary enemies in the rest of the Europe. Chapter 9 also includes discussion of Stalin’s ambivalence towards Napoleon, and the intellectual contortions required of Soviet historians ...
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For Stalin, the Jacobins, while undeniably bourgeois, acted like NKVD agents during the Great Terror of the 1930s, linking treason inside France with the revolution’s reactionary enemies in the rest of the Europe. Chapter 9 also includes discussion of Stalin’s ambivalence towards Napoleon, and the intellectual contortions required of Soviet historians ...
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2013
This chapter provides a wide-ranging introduction to the most recent historiographical interpretations of Stalin’s personality, his rise to power and his role in the ‘revolution from above’, the Great Terror, the Second World War, and the ‘High Stalinism’ of the years 1945–53.
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This chapter provides a wide-ranging introduction to the most recent historiographical interpretations of Stalin’s personality, his rise to power and his role in the ‘revolution from above’, the Great Terror, the Second World War, and the ‘High Stalinism’ of the years 1945–53.
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