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Before Command: The Russian Economy from Emancipation to Stalin
Historian Paul Gregory on the agrarian crisis hypothesis, smychka, and the agricultural performance of Siberia
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Equestrian Statuette of Charlemagne
Historian Alexander Sidorov on the unique artifact of the Carolingian Renaissance — a mysterious statuette of a Frankish King in Louvre
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Leonardo da Vinci
Historian of Art Martin Kemp on Leonardo da Vinci's intellectual contribution to engineering, Madonna Lisa, and the history of Earth
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Arts and Humanities in Higher Education
David Dussault on human relationships, life experience and how to understand the influence that IT has on our everyday life
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