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Militsa Vasilyevna Nechkina (Russian: Милица Васильевна Нечкина; 24
February 1899 – 16 May 1985) was a
Soviet historian. She
taught at
Moscow State University...
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Gorshkov ****istant Referee: Ann Shaw
Judges (CD1):
Eugenia Gasiorowska Irina Nechkina Yuri
Balkov Ingrid Charlotte Wolter Evgenia Karnolska Alla Shekhovtseva...
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Technical Specialist:
Francesca Fermi Judges (CD):
Irina Nechkina Charles Cyr Alla
Shekhovtsova Laimute Krauziene Ulf
Denzer Liudmila Mikhailovskaya...
- Bestuzhev-Ryumin.
Nechkina, pp. 121–122. Mazour, pp. 183–184.
Nechkina, pp. 122–125. Mazour, p. 184.
Nechkina, pp. 125–126. Mazour, pp. 184–188.
Nechkina, p. 127...
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construction as they parti****te in and
evaluate their learning.
Militsa Nechkina, a
member of the USSR
Academy of
Pedagogical Sciences,
first proposed the...
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School No.3, the
Museum of the
History of
School No.7 with a room of M. V.
Nechkina, the
Korolyov Museum in
School No.14, the
Glory Museum of
Agrarian and...
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University Press. Reissue: ISBN 0-8047-0081-8, ISBN 978-0-8047-0081-8.
Nechkina,
Militsa (1984, in Russian).
Dekabristy (Декабристы). Moscow: Nauka. Seton-Watson...
- (1992). He
studied under Andrey Kolmogorov, Lev Cherepnin, and
Militsa Nechkina.
Kloss was born in
Moscow in the
family of a
military man. He graduated...
- p. 195. Mazour, pp. 177-178. Mazour, p. 178;
Nechkina, p. 115. Mazour, p. 78 Mazour, p. 178.
Nechkina, p. 116. This was the
official body
count declared...
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Russian Historiography. Princeton, NJ: D. Van
Nostrand Company, 1958. M.V.
Nechkina, "Vopros o M.N.
Pokrovskom v
postanovleniiakh partii i pravitel'stva 1934-1938...