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British humanitarianism and the Russian famine, 1891–2
Luke Kelly
History (L5)
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Liberal
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Quakers
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Humanitarianism
100%
Funds
50%
Killing
50%
Framing
50%
Esthetics
50%
Observer
50%
Suffering
50%
Protagonist
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Culpability
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opponents
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Southern Russia
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Backwardness
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Russia
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Political Value
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Social Sciences
Russian
100%
International Solidarity
100%
Russia
66%
Russian Government
33%
Underdevelopment
33%