Politics and Society in Eastern EuropeMacmillan Education, 1987 - 474 pages |
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Page 85
... Czechoslovakia and 50 per cent in Bulgaria ( Wädekin , 1982 , pp . 37-9 ) . The death of Stalin and the inauguration of the New Course in the USSR in 1953-5 illustrate the manner in which successive political events were to have ...
... Czechoslovakia and 50 per cent in Bulgaria ( Wädekin , 1982 , pp . 37-9 ) . The death of Stalin and the inauguration of the New Course in the USSR in 1953-5 illustrate the manner in which successive political events were to have ...
Page 371
... Czechoslovakia and Romania ) . Only Czechoslovakia managed to construct more dwellings than the number of marriages between 1971 and 1975 , and the GDR , which had the greatest increase in housing units , still could not keep pace with ...
... Czechoslovakia and Romania ) . Only Czechoslovakia managed to construct more dwellings than the number of marriages between 1971 and 1975 , and the GDR , which had the greatest increase in housing units , still could not keep pace with ...
Page 380
... Czechoslovakia . In family policy ( see below ) government policies have inadvertently encouraged a fall in the birthrate ( except for Czechoslovakia in the 1970s ) and it would appear that maternity services are not uniformly of a high ...
... Czechoslovakia . In family policy ( see below ) government policies have inadvertently encouraged a fall in the birthrate ( except for Czechoslovakia in the 1970s ) and it would appear that maternity services are not uniformly of a high ...
Contents
Interwar Eastern Europe | 15 |
War Communism and Stalinism | 48 |
The Structure and Development of Centrally | 68 |
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