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RSFSR: Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. By Thomas Fitzsimmons, ed.; Clifford R. Barnett, John C. Fiske, Peter Maloff, Florence K. Nierman (contributors). Country Survey Series. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, 1957. 2 vols. xii, 681. 23 Illustrations, 43 Tables, Charts, Diagrams, Maps.

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RSFSR: Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. By Thomas Fitzsimmons, ed.; Clifford R. Barnett, John C. Fiske, Peter Maloff, Florence K. Nierman (contributors). Country Survey Series. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files, 1957. 2 vols. xii, 681. 23 Illustrations, 43 Tables, Charts, Diagrams, Maps.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

Rudolf Loewenthal
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Washington, D. C.
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1958

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1 The reviewer can think of at least two general works in German that might have been profitably used: Georg von Rauch, Russland: Staatliche Einheit und nationale Vielfalt (Munich, 1953), and Sarkisyanz, Emanuel, Russland und der Messianismus des Orients (Tübingen, 1955)Google Scholar. Regarding the present status of ethnic and religious minorities, the extensive writings of A. Bennigsen (Paris) and B. Spuler (Hamburg) could have contributed much of value.