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John T. Alexander's study dramatically highlights how the Russian people reacted to the plague and shows how the tools of modern epidemiology can illuminate the causes of the plague's tragic course through Russia.
Plague --- Bubonic plague --- Yersinia infections --- History
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One of the most colorful characters in modern history, Catherine II of Russia began her life as a minor German princess, until the childless Empress Elizabeth and Catherine's own scheming mother married her off to the Grand Duke Peter of Russia at age sixteen. By thirty-three, she had overthrown her husband in a bloodless coup and established herself as Empress of the multinational Russian Empire, the largest territorial political unit in modern history. Portrayed both as a political genius who restored to Russia the glory it had known in the days of Peter the Great and as a despotic foreign a
Catherine --- Екатерина --- Katarzyna --- Ekaterina --- Katarina, --- Kateřina --- Catharine, --- Catharine --- Catherine, --- Katharina, --- Catalina, --- Katharina --- Russia --- Soviet Union --- Kings and rulers --- History
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Pugacev, Emeljan Ivanovic, --- Russia --- History
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Communicable Diseases --- History, 18th Century. --- Medicine --- Medicine. --- Médecine --- Plague --- Plague --- Plague --- Plague. --- History. --- History --- Histoire --- History. --- Russia (pre-1917). --- 1700-1799. --- Russia (Pre-1917).
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