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Russian Sociology in Imperial Context. / Semyonov, A.; Gerasimov, I.; Mogilner, M.

Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of A Discipline. Duke University Press, 2013. стр. 53-82.

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Semyonov, A, Gerasimov, I & Mogilner, M 2013, Russian Sociology in Imperial Context. в Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of A Discipline. Duke University Press, стр. 53-82. <http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=18062&viewby=title&sort=>

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Semyonov, A., Gerasimov, I., & Mogilner, M. (2013). Russian Sociology in Imperial Context. в Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of A Discipline (стр. 53-82). Duke University Press. http://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=18062&viewby=title&sort=

Vancouver

Semyonov A, Gerasimov I, Mogilner M. Russian Sociology in Imperial Context. в Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of A Discipline. Duke University Press. 2013. стр. 53-82

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Semyonov, A. ; Gerasimov, I. ; Mogilner, M. / Russian Sociology in Imperial Context. Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of A Discipline. Duke University Press, 2013. стр. 53-82

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