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... Revolution ( London , 1996 ) . For three recent attempts to write about ' great ' revolutions , which stress ... Revolution ( London , 1989 ) ; O. Figes , A People's Tragedy : The Russian Revolution , 1891–1924 ( London , 1997 ) . 9 ...
... Revolution ( London , 1996 ) . For three recent attempts to write about ' great ' revolutions , which stress ... Revolution ( London , 1989 ) ; O. Figes , A People's Tragedy : The Russian Revolution , 1891–1924 ( London , 1997 ) . 9 ...
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... revolution , was the fundamental and irreversible shift from individual status to collective class ? Second : if the same vocabulary has often been used to describe different models of English society , then what are the implications ...
... revolution , was the fundamental and irreversible shift from individual status to collective class ? Second : if the same vocabulary has often been used to describe different models of English society , then what are the implications ...
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... Revolution , and it was almost a dogma that real revolutions are by definition social revolutions . For a genera- tion and more after the Second World War , Marx's model of historical causation was immensely influential , and even those ...
... Revolution , and it was almost a dogma that real revolutions are by definition social revolutions . For a genera- tion and more after the Second World War , Marx's model of historical causation was immensely influential , and even those ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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