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\nMoney did not become obsolete under Communism. The ruble remained a key feature of Soviet life. After World War II, money became an essential tool of the Soviet government. A strong ruble represented the nation\'s promise of future prosperity, but its failure to deliver improved purchasing...
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Money did not become obsolete under Communism. The ruble remained a key feature of Soviet life. After World War II, money became an essential tool of the Soviet government. A strong ruble represented the nation\'s promise of future prosperity, but its failure to deliver improved purchasing power undermined popular confidence in Communism.
\n leírás elrejtése- Kiadó: Harvard University Press
- Kód:
- Kiadás éve: 2021
- Nyelv: Angol
- Kötés: Kemény táblás
- Oldalak száma: 320
- Csomag szélessége: 24.3 cm
- Csomag magassága: 16.7 cm
- Csomag mélysége: 3.4 cm
- Csomag súlya: 650 g
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