How Did the Northern Empire Live: Some Aspects of Soviet Order
By Vadim Borov
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As everybody knows, Russia is the biggest country in the world. And the formation of the Soviet Union is a great part of the Russian History. The research gives information about the life of Siberian Intellectuals (especially, from Yakutia) and their relationships with general and local authorities. The research is divided into two books. The first one - How Did the Northern Empire Live: Some Aspects of Soviet Order contains chapter 1; and the second one - How Did the Northern Empire Live: Soviet Power and the Empire inside the Empire contains chapters 2, 3, and general conclusions.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5As I'm very interested in history since my childhood, that's why the book impressed me so much. Sometimes it was difficult for me as I'm not a specialist, but that's OK