Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism: Revue Canadienne Des Études Sur Le Nationalisme, Томови 12-13University of Prince Edward Island., 1985 |
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... population rose to 28 % of the total population in 1914 and 31 % by 1921. ( 4 ) Foreigners integrated themselves into virtually every aspect of national life , and even invaded some traditionally native domains . Many Argentines and ...
... population rose to 28 % of the total population in 1914 and 31 % by 1921. ( 4 ) Foreigners integrated themselves into virtually every aspect of national life , and even invaded some traditionally native domains . Many Argentines and ...
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... populations of all three cities grew substantially , even though only Riga had emerged as a major industrial centre . ( 44 ) The second big urban population increase occurred in the 1890s when the Baltikum experienced an industrial ...
... populations of all three cities grew substantially , even though only Riga had emerged as a major industrial centre . ( 44 ) The second big urban population increase occurred in the 1890s when the Baltikum experienced an industrial ...
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... population in the two German states " seems justified in terms of the methodology of empirical research . The problem is that only West Germany employs empirical research in the strict sense of the word . Studies dealing with the GDR ...
... population in the two German states " seems justified in terms of the methodology of empirical research . The problem is that only West Germany employs empirical research in the strict sense of the word . Studies dealing with the GDR ...
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