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Radkey is an
American punk rock band from St. Joseph,
Missouri formed in 2010 by brothers, Dee, Solomon, and
Isaiah Radke.
Radkey consists of
three home-schooled...
- most complete.
According to
Arato (2017),
Radkey is the most
serious historian on the 1917 election.
Radkey uses a
number of uses
broad categories in...
- p. 39.
Radkey 1963, p. 40.
Radkey 1963, p. 43.
Radkey 1963, p. 44.
Radkey 1963, p. 45.
Rabinowitch 1978, p. 308.
Daniels 1997, p. 206.
Radkey 1963, p...
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According to
Arato (2017), U.S.
scholar Radkey is the most
serious historian on the 1917 election.
Radkey uses a
number of uses
broad categories in...
- 1 (Reprinted ed.).
Penguin books. pp. 111–112. ISBN 978-0-14-020749-1.
Radkey,
Oliver H. (1963). The
sickle under the hammer; The
Russian Socialist Revolutionaries...
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Oliver Henry Radkey Jr. (July 12, 1909 – July 21, 2000) was an
American historian of
Russian and
Soviet history. He was a
professor of
Russian history...
- 779–781.
Figes 1996, p. 780.
Werth 1999, p. 113.
Radkey 1976, pp. 84, 142.
Raleigh 2002, p. 382.
Radkey 1976, pp. 407–408.
Figes 1996, p. 820.
Figes 1996...
- songs,
titled "Under the Covers". Two bands,
Missouri "punk 'n' roll" trio
Radkey and metal-spined
Brooklyn five-piece The Skins,
released EPs on the label...
- the
Revolution of 1905–07.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521212138.
Radkey,
Oliver (1958).
Columbia University Press (ed.). The
Agrarian Foes of Bolshevism:...
- Seton-Watson, Hugh (1952). The
Decline of
Imperial Russia, 1855–1914. pp. 277–280.
Radkey,
Oliver H. (1953). "An
Alternative to Bolshevism: The
Program of Russian...