- The
Mexican Revolution (Spanish: Revolución mexicana) was an
extended sequence of
armed regional conflicts in
Mexico from 20
November 1910 to 1 December...
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leading to the
overthrow of the
Communist regime.
Dissatisfied with the
postrevolutionary leadership of the
National Salvation Front, some
student leagues and...
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Theodore or
Fedor and his last name as Dostoyevsky.
Before the
postrevolutionary orthographic reform which,
among other things,
replaced the Cyrillic...
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revolutionary military men were to
continue to
dominate Mexico's
postrevolutionary period, but the
military men who
became presidents of
Mexico brought...
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abandonment of the
Marxian program and the
pragmatic acceptance of
postrevolutionary Russian reality,
while the
power of the
dictatorship was used to reinterpret...
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Duchesse de
Berry and
Royalist Political Culture in
Postrevolutionary France.
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Postrevolutionary Mexico",
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Mehrzad Boroujerdi;
Kourosh Rahimkhani (2018).
Postrevolutionary Iran. A
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Syracuse University Press...
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