Anatole Gregory Mazour has written:
'Soviet economic development' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Soviet Union
'Rise and Fall of the Romanovs' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Kings and rulers
'Finland between East and West' -- subject(s): History
'An outline of modern Russian historiography' -- subject(s): Historiography, History
'Soviet economic development: operation outstrip, 1921-1965' -- subject(s): Economic policy
'Modern Russian historiography' -- subject(s): Historiography
'The writing of history in the Soviet Union' -- subject(s): Historiography
'Men and nations, a world history' -- subject(s): World history
Anatole Gregory Mazour is a historian known for his works on Russian and Eastern European history. Some of his notable books include "The First Russian Revolution, 1825: The Decembrist Movement" and "Russia and Western Civilization: Cultural and Historical Encounters."
Gregory Razran has written:
'Mind in evolution'
Gustav Mazanetz has written:
'Erhaltung und Wiederherstellung von Bodenfunden' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeology, Collection and preservation, Laboratory manuals
Anatole Chujoy has written: 'The symphonic ballet'
Anatole La Braz has written: 'La Bretagne'
Vladimir Anatole Kalichevsky has written: 'Petroleum refining with chemicals'
Anatole Mallet has written: 'Compound engines' -- subject(s): Steam-engines, Compound
Henry Anatole Grunwald has written: 'Sex in America' -- subject(s): Sex customs
Anatole Alekseevich Klyosov has written: 'Enzymatic conversion of cellulosic materials to sugars and alcohol'
Anatole S. Dekaban has written: 'Neurology of early childhood' -- subject(s): Pediatric neurology
Stelios Kouloglou has written: 'Apo anatole '
Gregory Gorby has written: 'Gregory Gorby'
Gregory Crane has written: 'Gregory Crane'
Yelena Mazour-Matusevich is an author known for her work on Russian and Soviet literature, including books such as "Censorship in Soviet Literature, 1917-1991" and "Passion and Repression in Black Magic and the Literary Imagination." She has also published numerous articles and essays exploring the themes of censorship and literature in Russia.
W A. Gregory has written: 'The director'