Lindsey Hughes
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Lindsey Hughes reviews the controversial career of perhaps the most significant figure in Russian history. Published August 31 1999
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Russia in Crisis, 1604-1618
Published July 31 1988
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Early Russian architects adopted and adapted foreign influences to suit their native styles, but the late seventeenth century saw this trend reversed and western movements came to dominate native architecture. Published August 31 1986
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by Robert O. Crummey
Published October 1 1984
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Lindsey Hughes on a comprehensive survey of early modern labour conditions in Russia
Published April 30 1983
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