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The economy of the Russian Empire, which became the foundation of the economy of the USSR

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The economy of the Russian Empire, which became the foundation of the economy of the USSR
9.99 €
The book is intended to show the main specifics, key problems and insoluble complexities of the economy of the Russian Empire, which became the foundation of the economy of the USSR. Modern historians often gloss over the situation of the country at the end of tsarism. To understand what inheritance the Bolsheviks received when they came to power, it is required to carefully analyze the state of the national economy and finances of tsarist Russia. This topic is colossal in its volume and it is quite possible to devote an entire multi-volume book to it. We will limit ourselves to the stage before the First World War and see how events developed up to October 1917.
And let the topic of economics seems boring and unromantic to the reader - it is necessary to study it in order to understand the origins of problems or successful accomplishments of this or that period of history. To understand the nuances of the economy, which led the army and navy in decline, helps military historian-medievalist, historical reconstructor Klim Zhukov.
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