339 research outputs found
Ion Ratiu, Contemporary Romania: Her Place in World Affairs, Richmond, England, Foreign Affairs Publ. Co., 1975, pp. 130
Fritz T. Epstein, Ed., The american bibliography of russian and east european studies for 1966, Indiana University Press (Bloomington & London) for International Affairs Center, Russian and East European Series, v. 40, Bloomington, Indiana, 1972, $ 3.50
Richard F. Starr, Communist Regimes in Eastern Europe, Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, Cal., ³1977, pp. 302
Marshall Lee Miller, Bulgaria During the Second World War, Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1975, pp. xii + 290
Ivan Volgyes (Ed.), Political Socialization in Eastern Europe : A Comparative Framework, New York, Praeger, 1975, pp. xiv + 199
Joseph Rothschild, East Central Europe Between the Two World Wars, St. Louis, Mo., University of Washington Press, 1975, pp. xvii + 420
Ilija Jukič, The Fall of Yugoslavia, New York, Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1974, pp. 314, $ 8.50
William F. Robinson, The Pattern of Reform in Hungary; A Political, Economic and Cultural Analysis, New York, Praeger Publishers, 1973, pp. xx, 467
Antony Polonsky, The Little Dictators: The History of Eastern Europe, Since 1918, Boston, Routledge and Kegal Paul, 1975, pp. xii+212
Robert A. Kann, Béla A. Király, Paula S. Fichtner, Eds., The Habsburg Empire in World War I, New York, Columbia University Press, 1977, pp. xiv+ 247
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