The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon Trotsky |
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Коментар посетиоца странице - TJ_Petrowski - LibraryThingThis book is a collection of articles by Leon Trotsky when he worked as a war correspondent covering the Balkan Wars (1912-13). His articles include a wide range of topics, including a Marxist ... Прочитајте целу рецензију
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Садржај
Part I | 3 |
The Balkan Countries and Socialism | 29 |
The Enigma of Bulgarian Democracy | 47 |
First Impressions | 64 |
The First Period | 139 |
Accounts by Participants | 185 |
Echoes of the | 213 |
Macedonia and Armenia | 227 |
The Peace of Bucharest | 362 |
Amid Difficulties | 373 |
About the Reforms | 383 |
On the Road to Internal Catastrophe | 389 |
The Workers Party | 397 |
DobrogeanuGherea | 404 |
The Jewish Question | 412 |
A Trip to the Dobruja | 421 |
The Crimes of Chauvinism and Democracy | 257 |
The War and Social Democracy | 313 |
The Second Period | 323 |
First Impressions | 355 |
SerboCroat Names | 445 |
Glossary | 463 |
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The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon Trotsky Leon Trotsky Приказ није доступан - 1980 |
The Balkan Wars, 1912-13: The War Correspondence of Leon Trotsky Leon Trotsky Приказ није доступан - 1981 |
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