27 research outputs found

    The historian as a political force in Central Europe. An inaugural lecture delivered on 2 November 1922

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    Mode of access: Internet

    The war and democracy,

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    Contains bibliographies.Introductory, by A.E. Zimmern.--The national idea in Europe, 1789-1914, by J.D. Wilson.--Germany, by A.E. Zimmern.--Austria-Hungary and the southern slavs, by R.W. Seton-Watson.--Russia, by J.D. Wilson.--Foreign policy --The issues of the war, by R.W. Seton-Watson.--Social and economic aspects of the war, by A. Greenwood.--German culture and the British commonswealth, by A.E. Zimmern.Mode of access: Internet

    The war and democracy,

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    "First edition 1914. Reprinted ... 1915 ... 1916, 1918."Contains bibliographies.Introductory, by A. E. Zimmern.--The national idea in Europe, 1789-1914, by J. D. Wilson.--Germany, by A. E. Zimmern.--Austria-Hungary and the southern Slavs, by R. W. Seton-Watson.--Social and economic aspects of the war, by A. Greenwood.--German culture and the British commonwealth, by A. E. Zimmern.Mode of access: Internet

    The spirit of the allied nations,

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    France, by P. Studer.--Russia, by A. Aladin.--Belgium, by P. Hamelius.--The Serb, by R. W. Seton-Watson.--Japan, by J. H. Longford.--British empire, by S. Low.Mode of access: Internet

    The Slavonic and East European review : a survey of the peoples of eastern Europe, their history, economics, philology and literature.

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    Includes section "Reviews".Editors: 1922-40, Bernard Pares, R.W. Seton-Watson (with Harold Williams, 1922-28; N.B. Jopson, July 1932-Apr. 1939; W.J. Rose, 1938-40); 1941- S.H. Cross and others.Vols. 20-22 called also American series, v. 1-3, which numbering is continued in 1945 in: American Slavic and East European review, ISSN 1049-7544.Vols. 1-18 called also no. 1-52.Includes section "Reviews".Mode of access: Internet. London, Published by the Modern Humanities Research Association for the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University of London; London, Published by W.S. Manely & Son Ltd. for the Modern Humanities Research Association and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies.Imprint varies: 1922-June 1926 [London] School of Slavonic Studies in the University of London.--Dec. 1926-1940, London, Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd. for the School of Slavonic and East European Studies in the University of London [etc.]--1941-44, Menasha, Wis., Published for the Committee of American Scholars by the G. Banta Publishing Company; 1945- , London, Published for the University of London School of Slavonic and East European Studies
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