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Subject: Applied Psychology X
Place: Eastern Europe X
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Baltic protests in the 20th century
Until the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania received little ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Georgi Dimitrov was a Bulgarian activist in the international communist movement, a trade union leader, ...
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Hauptmann, Gerhart (1862–1946)
Gerhart Hauptmann was a German literary author, chiefly known today for his early naturalistic social ...
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Hungary underwent tremendous social and political transformations during the nineteenth century, the ...
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was one of the most important of the near-simultaneous revolutions ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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The Kronstadt Mutiny refers to an uprising in the early part of March 1921 by Russian sailors at the ...
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Barbara Labuda is one of the most outspoken second wave feminist voices in Polish politics. Known for ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Perovskaya, Sofya (1853–1881) and the Narodnaya Volya (“Will of the People”)
Sofya Perovskaya was a terrorist and organizer of the movement called Narodnaya Volya (Will of the ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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Serbian Revolution of October 2000
To many observers the Serbian Revolution was the consummate “television revolution.” On October 5, 2000, ...
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In the nineteenth century, when many Central European nations were asserting their cultural identity ...
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