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{{Library work|title=Feudal Society and Its Culture|author=Koka Antonova, Sevir Chernetsov, N. A. Iofan, Boris Komissarov, Viktor Matveyev, Vladimir Nikiforov, Anatoliy Novoseltsev, Vladimir Pashuto, Viktor Rutenburg, Zinaida Udaltsova, Viktoriya Ukolova|translated by=Barry Jones|original language=Russian|publisher=Progress Publishers|published_date=1988|published_location=Moscow|type=Book| | {{Library work|title=Feudal Society and Its Culture|author=Koka Antonova, Sevir Chernetsov, N. A. Iofan, Boris Komissarov, Viktor Matveyev, Vladimir Nikiforov, Anatoliy Novoseltsev, Vladimir Pashuto, Viktor Rutenburg, Zinaida Udaltsova, Viktoriya Ukolova|translated by=Barry Jones|original language=Russian|publisher=Progress Publishers|published_date=1988|published_location=Moscow|type=Book|source=https://archive.org/details/feudalsocietyanditsculture/mode/1up}} | ||
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Author | Koka Antonova, Sevir Chernetsov, N. A. Iofan, Boris Komissarov, Viktor Matveyev, Vladimir Nikiforov, Anatoliy Novoseltsev, Vladimir Pashuto, Viktor Rutenburg, Zinaida Udaltsova, Viktoriya Ukolova |
Translated by | Barry Jones from Russian |
Publisher | Progress Publishers |
First published | 1988 Moscow |
Type | Book |
Source | https://archive.org/details/feudalsocietyanditsculture/mode/1up |