Daniel R. Brower
Brower, Daniel R.
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The world in the twentieth century
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The world since 1945
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Turkestan and the fate of the Russian Empire
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The World in the Twentieth Century
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Russia's Orient
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The Russian Revolution
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The Soviet experience
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Training the nihilists
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The new Jacobins; the French Communist Party and the Popular Front
cover - RCRussian City Between Tradition...Daniel R. Brower
The Russian city between tradition and modernity, 1850-1900
no cover - MWMySearchLab with Pearson EText...Daniel R. Brower
MySearchLab with Pearson EText -- Standalone Access Card -- for the World in the Twentieth Century
no cover - TNThe new JacobinsDaniel R. Brower
The new Jacobins
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- Open Work
The world in the twentieth century
- Open Work
The world since 1945
- Open Work
Turkestan and the fate of the Russian Empire
- Open Work
The World in the Twentieth Century
- Open Work
Russia's Orient
- Open Work
The Russian Revolution
- Open Work
The Soviet experience
- Open Work
Training the nihilists
- Open Work
The new Jacobins; the French Communist Party and the Popular Front
- Open Work
The Russian city between tradition and modernity, 1850-1900
- Open Work
MySearchLab with Pearson EText -- Standalone Access Card -- for the World in the Twentieth Century
- Open Work
The new Jacobins