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Boris souvarine in Moscow : Introduction to sovietology. / Taimanova, T. S.

In: Modern History of Russia, No. 1, 01.01.2017, p. 51-61.

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Taimanova, T. S. / Boris souvarine in Moscow : Introduction to sovietology. In: Modern History of Russia. 2017 ; No. 1. pp. 51-61.

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