Cultures of Transnational Monarchy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Cultures of Transnational Monarchy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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When Soviet tanks crushed the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, shockwaves rippled across the communist world. Drawing on secret police files from five countries, this groundbreaking transnational history reveals how regimes and ordinary people--in both Eastern Europe and Soviet Russia--responded to this Cold War crisis.
Collects the names of every soldier known to have served the English Crown from 1369 to the loss of Gascony in 1453, and seeks to investigate the different types of soldier, their regional and national origins, and movement between ranks.
A disciplinary history of archaeology in Tsarist Russia, tracing it from an eighteenth-century hobby of elite antiquarians to a social science that reached disciplinary status in 1909 with its own dedicated course at St.
