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Arutiunov, Sarkis A
Genii i Zlodei Rossii XVIII Veka
[ The genii and scoundrels of Russia in the 18th century]

Moscow:  Veche, 2013
288 p. [16 ill.]Images
Serie: Ot Rusi k imperii
Hardcover. 12.5 x 20 cm
ISBN: 9785444412220
Language: Russian
The book narrates the main events of the Russian history of the 18th century: the creation of the regular army, the development of industries and trade, the strengthening of international cooperation, etc. The author portrays Russian statesmen and politicians of that period: - fieldmarshal Minikh, minister Volynskii, Hertsog Biron, general Ushakov, scholar and educator Lomonosov, and other diplomats, industrialists and adventurers. (0.275 kg.)
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» History: General Works and Philosophy of History   » Imperial Russia: 17th to the 19th Centuries

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