Lexicographical Neighbors of Bolshevisms
Literary usage of Bolshevisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A World Problem: Jews-Poland-humanity; a Psychological and Historical Study by Stefanja Laudynowa, Stefanja Laudyn (1920)
"... in the columns of the "Times" recently, holding them responsible for the
bolshevisms of Russia. The "Times" correspondent, a British officer from Russia ..."
2. The Passing of the Old Order in Europe by Gregory Zilboorg (1920)
"But the Nemesis of history has never slept, and we are reminded of it in a cruel
way, by wars and revolutions and bolshevisms. The need for reconstruction ..."
3. A World Problem: Jews-Poland-humanity; a Psychological and Historical Study by Stefanja Laudynowa, Stefanja Laudyn (1920)
"... in the columns of the "Times" recently, holding them responsible for the
bolshevisms of Russia. The "Times" correspondent, a British officer from Russia ..."
4. The Passing of the Old Order in Europe by Gregory Zilboorg (1920)
"But the Nemesis of history has never slept, and we are reminded of it in a cruel
way, by wars and revolutions and bolshevisms. The need for reconstruction ..."