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Railways and the Russo-Japanese War The book explores the nexus between railways and the Russo-Japanese War (19041905) the rst modern war and one in which the railways played a key part. This volume examines some of the key dimensions of the Russo-Japanese war, and most notably how uncomfortably technological and human dimensions of Russias war effort interleaved in the course of the conict. The authors demonstrate how advantages that might have been built upon were squandered, blunt traditional forms and habits were applied in politically tortuous contexts, and technological edge was negated by the internal turmoil of a country unable to tame a process of modernisation. Programma dlya rascheta korpusa sabvufera na russkom yazike. Demonstrating the vital role railways played in the Russo-Japanese War, generally considered to be the rst modern, technological conict, and a precursor to the First World War, this book will appeal to students of the Russo-Japanese War, Russian history, military history and international history in general. Harold Shukman is an Emeritus Fellow of St Antonys College, Oxford. From 1981 to 1991 he was Director of the Russian and East European Centre at St Antonys. Felix Patrikeeff is Associate Professor at the School of History and Politics, University of Adelaide.
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Railways and the Russo-Japanese War. The book explores the nexus between railways and the Russo-Japanese War (19041905) the rst modern war and one in which the railways played a key part. The last Rebbe to reside in Zvhil was Grand Rabbi R' Yaakov Yisroel. Son of the last Mezbuz Rebbe, R' Mordechai, he was a direct descendant of the Baal Shem Tov and his grandson, R' Boruch of Mezbuz (the first Rebbe), and the chassidic dynasties of the Rebbes of Mezbuz, Tschernobl, Karlin, and Apte.
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