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Nicholas Valentine Riasanovsky (December 21, 1923 – May 14, 2011) was a
professor at the
University of California,
Berkeley and the
author of numerous...
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seven children survived childhood. Nicholas's
biographer Nicholas V.
Riasanovsky said that he displa**** determination,
singleness of purpose, and an iron...
- Verloren. p. 336. ISBN 978-90-6550-927-7. M****ie, 25–26.
Riasanovsky 2000, p. 214.
Riasanovsky 2000, p. 218. M****ie, (1980) pp 96–106. The
Petrine Instauration:...
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Antonina Riasanovsky (March 8, 1895 –
February 1985) was a
Russian Empire-born
writer who,
under the pen name Nina Fedorova,
wrote The Family, the tenth...
- Millar,
James R. ed.
Encyclopedia of
Russian History (4 vol 2003).
online Riasanovsky,
Nicholas V., and Mark D. Steinberg. A
History of
Russia (9th ed. 2018)...
- from the
original on 22
April 2016,
retrieved 1
September 2015
Nicholas Riasanovsky, A
History of
Russia (4th ed. 1984), p 284
Dowling 2014, p. 24. Dowling...
- in East Asia, 1896-1950.
Taylor & Francis. p. 19. ISBN 9781317328155.
Riasanovsky 2000, p. 390. Bissinger,
Sally (June 26, 1969). "The Sino-Soviet Border...
- one of its
three parts Riasanovsky, p.133 Date as in
Riasanovsky, p. 132 Hosking, p. 146
Riasanovsky, pp. 138–39
Riasanovsky, p. 135 Hoffmann, Kotsonis...
- (1st ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 63–64. ISBN 978-0-521-55917-1.
Riasanovsky,
Nicholas V. (1999). A
History of
Russia (6th ed.). New York: Oxford...
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programs of the
Soviet Union,
reflecting the
lasting influence of Stolypin.
Riasanovsky,
Nicholas V. (2000). A
History of
Russia (6 ed.). p. 373. Thompson, John...