Bag om The Mainsprings Of Russia
First published in 1913, this classic work offers a unique perspective on the cultural and political forces that shaped Russia in the early 20th century. Baring argues that the country's social structure and values are deeply rooted in its history and traditions, and that any attempt at modernization must take these factors into account.
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