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Rossiia sel'skaia XIX - nachalo XX veka [Russian countryside XIX - early XX century]
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This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of A. M. Anfimov (1916–1995), a distinguished Russian scholar and specialist in Russian agrarian history. His work inspired heated debates on such fundamental issues as the level of capitalist development in agriculture and the nature of Russia's agrarian system, as well as the development of the theory of the multi-structured nature of the American economy within the framework of new directions in ancient science that emerged in the 1960s. All of these issues and developments remain relevant today.
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This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of A. M. Anfimov (1916–1995), a distinguished Russian scholar and specialist in Russian agrarian history. His work inspired heated debates on such fundamental issues as the level of capitalist development in agriculture and the nature of Russia's agrarian system, as well as the development of the theory of the multi-structured nature of the American economy within the framework of new directions in ancient science that emerged in the 1960s. All of these issues and developments remain relevant today.
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Publisher
Nauka
ISBN
5824304815
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2004
Pages
368
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This collection of articles is dedicated to the memory of A. M. Anfimov (1916–1995), a distinguished Russian scholar and specialist in Russian agrarian history. His work inspired heated debates on such fundamental issues as the level of capitalist development in agriculture and the nature of Russia's agrarian system, as well as the development of the theory of the multi-structured nature of the American economy within the framework of new directions in ancient science that emerged in the 1960s. All of these issues and developments remain relevant today.