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  • by J. Smith
    £93.99

    In a timely re-examination of the origins of the system which fell apart so dramatically in 1991, this book deals with the policies of the Soviets towards the non-Russian nationalities of the former Russian Empire. Making extensive use of previously unavailable material from the Soviet archives, Jeremy Smith explores the attempts of the Bolsheviks to promote the development of minority nationalities in the Soviet context, through a combination of political, cultural and educational measures, and looks at the disputes surrounding the creation of the Soviet Union.

  • by J. Smith
    £6.99

  • by J. Smith
    £93.99

    The aim of this book is to present technical information about the additives used in food product deveiopment, in a concise form. This handbook will be used by food product development staff and by all food scientists requiring access to information on food additives in a quick-to-use format.

  • by J. Smith
    £93.99

    John Grieve Smith traces the origins of postwar full employment policies in the experience of the interwar years and the work of Keynes and Beveridge. He reviews the successful achievement of full employment after the war and its subsequent abandonment as the Keynesian consensus gave way to the new, monetarist-inspired, orthodoxy.

  • by J. Smith
    £93.99

    This book deals with the policies of the Soviets towards the non-Russian nationalities of the former Russian empire. Smith explores the attempts of the Bolsheviks to promote the development of minority nationalities, using a combination of political, cultural and educational measures. In the STUDIES IN RUSSIA AND EAST EUROPE series.

  • - Ages 3 1/2 Months
    by J. Smith
    £6.99

    Buckingham Palace, London, 2013. My mum and I seem to be on the cover of every magazine these days. She must be really pleased that I ve made her so famous. Before I arrived, I don t suppose many people had even heard of her. Kensington Palace, London, 2013. Dad s a pilot who flies helicopters right up in the sky. I think that s why he s called Highness. But just because Dad flies helicopters, it doesn t make him good at changing nappies. He had his first try at changing my nappy today. He was good, but I don't think he enjoyed it because he kept screwing up his face and yelling something about stinky poo! Kensington Palace, London, 2013. Great grandma came round today. Her name is Queen. She s married to this grumpy old bloke called Chookee Edinburgh who walks around with his hands behind his back. I think he bites his nails and doesn t want anyone to see."

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