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The database "Online Contents" (OLC) Slavistics gathers the approx. 300,000 tables of contents of approx. 498 most important Slavic periodicals with the reporting period from 1998 until today and is being processed continuously by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage. A list of authors as tag cloud can be found here.
Your search for Trapeznik, Alexander provides 8 hits | |
1 | Class relations and capitalist development in TulaTrapeznik, Alexander - Australian Slavonic and East European studies : journal of the Australian and New Zealand Slavists' Association and of the Australasian Association for the Study of the Socialist Countries ; ASEES, Melbourne : School of Languages and Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, 1998, 12, 2, 83-103 |
2 | Foreign Intervention from 'Down Under' during Russia's Civil WarTrapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 2005, 39, 150-174 |
3 | 'V.M. Chernov, Marxism and the Agrarian Question'Trapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 1997, 41-66 |
4 | Friends or Foes? The United States and Soviet Russia, 1921-1941 by Norman E. SaulTrapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 2006, 40, 224-225 |
5 | Selected papers from the Russian Studies symposium, University of Otago, 14 November, 2007: NEW ZEALAND AND RUSSIA IN A CHANGING WORLD: A Multifaceted PerspectiveTrapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 2007, 41, 113-116 |
6 | Through the Maelstrom. A Red Army Soldier's War on the Eastern Front, 1942-1945 by Boris Gorbachevsky, Stuart BrittonTrapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 2008, 42, 169-170 |
7 | Russian Empire: Space, People, Power, 1700-1930 by Jane Burbank, Mark von Hagen, Anatolyi RemnevTrapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 2010, 44, 161-162 |
8 | Samovars: The Art Of Tula Metal WorkersTrapeznik, Alexander - The New Zealand Slavonic journal, Wellington : Univ, 2012, 46, 91-107 |