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    Leonard Bertram Naman Schapiro CBE (22 April 1908 in Glasgow – 2 November 1983 in London) was a British scholar of the origins and development of the Soviet...
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  • US Ambassador Boris Schapiro (1909–2002), British bridge player J. Salwyn Schapiro (1879–1973), American historian Leonard Schapiro (1908–1983), British...
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    Советов рабочих и солдатских депутатов). Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Leonard Schapiro, The Origin of the Communist Autocracy: Political Opposition in the...
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  • historical figures have seen the constitution as a propaganda document. Leonard Schapiro, for example, wrote in 1971: "The decision to alter the electoral system...
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    comparison with other organs of the Council of Ministers. British historian Leonard Schapiro, writes in his book The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union...
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    thoughts, and most intimate emotions. According to Turgenev's biographer Leonard Schapiro, the character of Gemma Roselli was inspired by an incident which took...
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  • published in 2005. De Madariaga was married to the barrister and historian Leonard Schapiro from 15 March 1943 to 1976. There were no children of the marriage...
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    Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 417. Schapiro, Leonard (1982). Turgenev, His Life and Times. Harvard University Press. p...
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  • Press, 1997, p. 178. * Leonard Schapiro, "Max Hayward (1924–1979)", The New York Review of Books, July 19, 1979. Leonard Schapiro, "Max Hayward (1924–1979)"...
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  • at the London School of Economics, where he would go on to win the Leonard Schapiro Prize "for excellence in Russian studies". Klebnikov wrote his doctoral...
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