Everyday life in the Russian Empire during the First World War
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Our view of the past is always biased, because we know where certain decisions will lead in the end. But contemporaries didn't know. That's why their assessment of "historical" events is so interesting. "To the newspapermen and journalists of the Russian Empire in the period of the First World War is dedicated" - with these words begins his book professional economist and financier Alexander Lezhava.
Rising prices for sugar, candles and matches, dry law, inflation, rising crime, mass return from the front of people with combat experience, poppy cultivation and ether trade ... - the author examines in detail all, even the darkest aspects of the economy, which shaped everyday life and really worried the citizens of the Russian Empire in the years of its end.
Rising prices for sugar, candles and matches, dry law, inflation, rising crime, mass return from the front of people with combat experience, poppy cultivation and ether trade ... - the author examines in detail all, even the darkest aspects of the economy, which shaped everyday life and really worried the citizens of the Russian Empire in the years of its end.
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