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- catalog alternative "Slaves. English".
- catalog contributor b2142981.
- catalog created "[c1969]".
- catalog date "1969".
- catalog date "[c1969]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1969]".
- catalog description "Introduction: the essential background -- Book One: From "Rus" to Russia (8th-15th centuries) -- The East Slavs -- The first Russian state -- In peace under the Mongols -- The West Slavs -- The Poles -- Czechs and Slovaks -- The South Slavs: fledgling states and their vicissitudes -- Book Two: The Balkans in Turkish hands; Russia: a continental empire (16th and 17th centuries) -- The Serbs on the crest of the wave -- From Moscow to Eurasia -- Foundations of Russia's power -- A mercantile economy -- Intellectual trends: national culture -- Book Three: Modern states (1700-1860) -- The dawn of capitalism in Russia -- From greatness to decline: the Polish state -- Dependent and subject nations -- Decline of Bohemia -- The South Slavs: the sleepy Balkans -- Book Four: Nationalism and the Slav peoples (1861-1917) -- Russia at the crossroads: accelerated development -- Russia as a bourgeois national state -- Vitality undaunted: Poland, 1815-1914 -- National resistance in Bohemia-Slovakia -- The Balkans halfway to liberation -- Book Five: The Slavs draw closer together (1917-1960) -- The Soviet Union: a great example -- From independence to consilidation: Poland and Czechoslovakia -- The Slav peoples of the Balkans: Bulgaria and Yugoslavia -- Conclusion: Diversity and unity -- a new world in the making.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 508 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Slavs.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Slavs.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in world history".
- catalog issued "1969".
- catalog issued "[c1969]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Slavs.".
- catalog subject "910.09/175/918".
- catalog subject "DR25 .P613 1969b".
- catalog subject "Slavs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: the essential background -- Book One: From "Rus" to Russia (8th-15th centuries) -- The East Slavs -- The first Russian state -- In peace under the Mongols -- The West Slavs -- The Poles -- Czechs and Slovaks -- The South Slavs: fledgling states and their vicissitudes -- Book Two: The Balkans in Turkish hands; Russia: a continental empire (16th and 17th centuries) -- The Serbs on the crest of the wave -- From Moscow to Eurasia -- Foundations of Russia's power -- A mercantile economy -- Intellectual trends: national culture -- Book Three: Modern states (1700-1860) -- The dawn of capitalism in Russia -- From greatness to decline: the Polish state -- Dependent and subject nations -- Decline of Bohemia -- The South Slavs: the sleepy Balkans -- Book Four: Nationalism and the Slav peoples (1861-1917) -- Russia at the crossroads: accelerated development -- Russia as a bourgeois national state -- Vitality undaunted: Poland, 1815-1914 -- National resistance in Bohemia-Slovakia -- The Balkans halfway to liberation -- Book Five: The Slavs draw closer together (1917-1960) -- The Soviet Union: a great example -- From independence to consilidation: Poland and Czechoslovakia -- The Slav peoples of the Balkans: Bulgaria and Yugoslavia -- Conclusion: Diversity and unity -- a new world in the making.".
- catalog title "Slaves. English".
- catalog title "The Slavs; a cultural and historical survey of the Slavonic peoples. Translated from the French by Patrick Evans.".
- catalog type "text".