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Soslovie and the “Foreign” Clergies of Imperial Russia

Cahiers du Monde Russe - France
doi 10.4000/monderusse.9196
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SociologyInternational RelationsPolitical ScienceHistory
Date

September 9, 2010

Authors
Paul W. Werth
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OpenEdition


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