... Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race, from the Year 1829 to 1869, Based on the Personal Experience of the Rowers Themselves John E dward Morgan C A M B R I D g E U n I v E R SI t y P R E S S Cambridge, ... OF THE MEN WHO ROWED IN THE FROM THE YEAR 1829 TO 1869, BASED ON THE PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF THE ROWERS THEMSELVES JOHN ED MORGAN, M.D., M.A OXON., F.R.C.P LATE CAPTAIN OF THE JOHN + (COLL UNIV.), ... was likely to prove more arduous and more tedious than I had anticipated A certain portion of the rowers still retained their names on the College Books; but many (39) were dead, and a still larger...
... Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of the State Scientific-Technical Committee in the Soviet of Ministers of the USSR and of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR(LE) In Russian mathematical ... programming of algorithms and then the problem of their automation and construction MT in the Soviet Union The Experimental Laboratory of Machine Translation of the Leningrad State University ... Uspensky, "Conference on the Statistics of Speech," Voprosy Yazykoznaniya, 1958, No 1, p 173 MT in the Soviet Union The quantitative aspect of linguistic phenomena, both lexical and grammatical, has...
... and associated residential construction Long-term loans multiply the borrower’s purchasing power, making it possible for borrowers to contribute relatively more (and the state less) in attaining ... borrowers Because it is a closed circuit––only the funds saved are lent––it is possible for the interest rates on both savings and deposits to be substantially below market levels, with borrowers ... house price The second is through the borrower’s mortgage-linked contract savings plan, providing a mortgage for another 20 percent of the unit value The borrower’s equity (downpayment), including...
... history, and avoids the traditional SPRINGTIME FOR SOVIET CINEMA politicizing of Soviet film history A 25-film series, Revolution in the Revolution: Soviet Cinema of the Sixties, shown last fall in ... the course of refurbishing Soviet utopia they produced innovative and experimental films that subverted the master narratives of Soviet culture: that of raising the new Soviet race to Marxist consciousness ... 2 SPRINGTIME FOR SOVIET CINEMA Editor’s Note This booklet was prepared in conjunction with a retrospective of Soviet New Wave films screened at the Carnegie Museum...
... nor the borrower's total cost of obtaining funds; the investor must deduct from the market yield enough to cover the incidental expenses entailed in holding his investment, and the borrower must...
... Page i ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DISABILITY IN EASTERN EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION 00-Disability-FM.qxd 1/25/08 8:59 AM Page ii 00-Disability-FM.qxd 1/25/08 8:59 AM Page ... Page iii ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF CHRONIC ILLNESS AND DISABILITY IN EASTERN EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION Edited by Cem Mete 00-Disability-FM.qxd 1/25/08 8:59 AM Page iv 2008 The International ... Page xii Economic Implications of Chronic Illness and Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union been written on the broader topic of the economics of disability using data from Eastern...
... anti -SOViet films and those that the puritanical regime considered pornographic Both the Film Committee and the SOviets had the right to Suppress films U Naturally, the decisions of the Moscow SOViet ... by pro -SOViet and pro-Communist elements Its original task was to help Soviet Russia fight famine Once the initial emergency passed, the aCcumulated capital was used to help the nascent SOViet ... 1920s he became the most commercially successful Soviet director Aelita was his first Soviet film, and was based on Aleksei Tolstoy's story A Soviet engineer dreams of a trip to Mars, at least...
... understanding was faithfully embodied in the structure and policies of the early Soviet state, then Marx must be held to account for Soviet authoritarianism My interest in the general issue of political ... the authoritarian foundations of the Soviet state, and I suspect on much else, they were in basic agreement Of course, this is not to deny that a Trotskyist Soviet Union would differ from its real ... Introduction how Soviet collectivism came to involve tyranny, why it still does, and why any regime copied from it would not.7 Some Eurocommunists did indeed study closely their Soviet, and specifically...
... rapidly changing post -Soviet nations, most Western Sovietologists focused on the Russian Federation, overlooking the other former Soviet republics As a result, the field of post -Soviet studies is ... Party Systems in Post -Soviet Countries This page intentionally left blank PARTY SYSTEMS IN POST -SOVIET COUNTRIES A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONALIZATION ... analysis also demonstrates that post -Soviet studies are not only overshadowed by one country, but, in fact, lack a comparative perspective: “[T]he Party Systems in Post -Soviet Countries field of political...
... the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, JOHN ANDERSON published in Religion in Communist Lands, Soviet Jewish Affairs, and Soviet Studies, and is at present completing a book on the shaping of Soviet ... DUNSTAN Excellence and the Soviet School (1978) and of V N Soroka-Rosinsky, Soviet Teacher, in Fact and Fiction (1991), and editor of Soviet Education under Scrutiny (1987) and Soviet Education under ... data Religious policy in the Soviet Union/edited by Sabrina Petra Ramet p cm Includes index ISBN 0-521-41643-4 (hard) Church and state - Soviet Union - History - 1917- Soviet Union - Religion -...
... 9780521879385pre CUNY1075/Allina 978 521 87938 August 7, 2007 The Post -Soviet Potemkin Village Politics and Property Rights in the Black Earth The Post -Soviet Potemkin Village addresses the question of why the ... hectares on the usually vast territory This refrain of the post -Soviet countryside is also noted by Caroline Humphrey, The Unmaking of Soviet Life: Everyday Economies after Socialism Ithaca: Cornell ... fields but did not assign land to particular individuals Instead, the Soviet state held land on behalf of “the people.” When post -Soviet states introduced programs of land privatization, policy makers...
... Economic Development-Growth-Transition Triangle Growth Theory in the Post -Soviet Ukraine 1.11.1 Inferences for the Post -Soviet Ukraine 1.11.2 Economic Growth in the Works of Ukrainian and Russian ... well-grounded forecasts This may be explained, in part, by the low level of familiarity of the Soviet and post -Soviet economists with the Western literature on economic growth, major concepts and theories ... page intentionally left blank THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL ON ECONOMIC GROWTH A Case Study in Post -Soviet Ukraine, 1989–2009 Ararat L Osipian THE IMPACT OF HUMAN CAPITAL ON ECONOMIC GROWTH Copyright...
... paper) Environmental degradation Former Soviet republics Environmental justice Former Soviet republics Environmental policy Former Soviet republics Former Soviet republics Environmental conditions ... within the countries of the former Soviet Union In response to these questions, four key generalizations emerge from the growing literature about the post -Soviet transitioning economies and societies: ... generations of former Soviet Union populations, with the Caucasus and Central Asian societies being most at risk What Is Being Done to Address These Issues? The 1999 revision of The Post -Soviet Handbook...