Great Northern War Between Russia & Sweden
.... Brinly, JS (ed.). The New Cambridge Modern History Volume VI The Rise of Great Britain and
Russia 1648-1719. Cambridge:
England: Cambridge UP, 1970. ....
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WWI Causes
.... The Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria and Italy) and the Triple Entente (
Russia, France and
England) teetered on the edge of war, with each individual nation ....
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Britain, Diplomacy and Money
....
Russia could be expected to be upset about France and
England gaining so much, so when they complained they received more as well, and the effective division ....
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Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... At the same time, the end of the Napoleonic era, and the defeat by
England, and the costly retreat from
Russia had nearly bankrupted France, so its immediate ....
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Imperial Russia
.... came from Germany, from Prussia, from Holland and Italy, from
England and Flanders and .... result of Peter's plan to modernize and Europeanize
Russia: "The Russian ....
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Causes of World War I
.... Van Evera cites the behavior of "officials" or "the minds of the statesmen" (78, 80, et passim) in
England,
Russia, and Germany, but the parliamentary bodies ....
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War and Society in Europe
.... to coming conflict. Wawro says that
England and France went very reluctantly to war and that
Russia had "mixed feelings" (214). ....
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The Battle of Britain
.... him. Like Napoleon before him, he turned to
Russia without first having secured
England behind him. Like Napoleon he failed. The ....
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Political Development in Russia
.... journalist, Felix Volkhovsky, exiled by Alexander III to Siberia, escaped to
England in 1890, only to encounter Stepniak, publisher of Free
Russia in London. ....
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History of Russia & Political Despotism
.... journalist, Felix Volkhovsky, exiled by Alexander III to Siberia, escaped to
England in 1890, only to encounter Stepniak, publisher of Free
Russia in London. ....
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Historical Overview of the Beginnings of Soviet Russia.
.... The transition from the tsarist state to the Bolshevik state in
Russia was more of a changing of rulers than it was a .... Middlesex,
England: Penguin Books, 1978. ....
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Monarchies of Spain and England
.... In some cases, such as that of
Russia, the royal family was altogether .... resilience regarding their traditional roles into the 21st century: Spain and
England. ....
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Development of the Autogiro
.... time in the fifteenth century through the end of the nineteenth century, many inventors in several coun tries
Russia, France, and
England, primarily concerned ....
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Crimean War
What would come to be known as the Crimean War involved an alliance of
England, France, and Turkey against
Russia. This would be ....
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Elizabeth I
.... for Protestants, and lacking in respect for the Church of
England of which .... case for the achievements and motivations of Peter the Great of
Russia, stated that ....
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The Russian Empire & Contemporary Russia Contemporary Russia is in ...
.... Taking advantage of the chaos in
Russia, Poland's leader, Pilsudsky, attempted to establish .... and to conduct politics not in Poland but in Germany and
England. ....
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US/Russia Conflict & Collaboration
.... attaining such recovery through a continuation of contemporary policies, one may expect
Russia to begin .... Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press, 1981. ....
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Ivan the Terrible, 1530-1584
.... the rulers of Denmark and Poland, but was unable to maintain these alliances; in addition,
England steadfastly refused to enter into an alliance with
Russia. ....
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Iran and Impact of Modernization
.... reveals with deft skill how strongly Iran has been influenced by the turf wars which both Russian and
England fought over it.
Russia's expansionist history saw ....
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Empress Maria Theresa
.... France was France,
England was
England, the Netherlands were the Netherlands, Spain .... multinational empire, it was firmly based on historic
Russia proper (more ....
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The Napoleonic Wars
.... In January of 1793
England entered into war with the French Republic for the .... These major powers were Austria, Prussia, and
Russia; all three were capable of ....
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Britain & the Defeat of France in the Napoleonic Wars
.... In January of 1793
England entered into war with the French Republic for the .... These major powers were Austria, Prussia, and
Russia; all three were capable of ....
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Character of Hitler
.... raises a special case precisely because of evidence that, as a matter of policy, Hitler viewed
England differently than he viewed Poland,
Russia, or the rest ....
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Personality, Ideology and Politics of Hitler
.... raises a special case precisely because of evidence that, as a matter of policy, Hitler viewed
England differently than he viewed Poland,
Russia, or the rest ....
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Effect of Hitler's Personality on Foreign Policy
.... raises a special case precisely because of evidence that, as a matter of policy, Hitler viewed
England differently than he viewed Poland,
Russia, or the rest ....
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Nationalism and Modernity
.... her book into five chapters to analyze five major societies starting with
England, the first to define itself as a nation, and France,
Russia, Germany and the ....
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Formation of National Identity
.... her book into five chapters to analyze five major societies starting with
England, the first to define itself as a nation, and France,
Russia, Germany and the ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... By comparing
Russia to
England and the relative liberty the Englishman feels under the English political system, Conrad leaves no doubt that he believes the ....
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Antisemitism
.... The likeliest suspect at that time would have been
Russia, where popular antisemitism .... whereas in contrast all Jews were forcibly expelled from
England in the ....
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Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
.... development--democratic (in the case of America,
England, and France), fascist (in the case of Japan and Germany), or communist (in the case of
Russia and PRC ....
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