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Contents
Introduction 9
Paul E. and Jean T. Michelson
Charles and Barbara Jelavich: A Bibliographical Appreciation 13
Chronological Bibliography 55
Catherine Albrecht
National Economy or Economic Nationalism in the Bohemian Crownlands 1848-1914 69
Thomas Pesek
Karel Havlicek in Czech Historiography and the Czech Intellectual Tradition 84
Peter Wozniak
Habsburg Educational Reform, National Consciousness, and the Roots of Loyalism: West-Galicia During the Period of Neo-Absolutism 104
Thomas Sakmyster
Miklos Horthy and the Jews of Hungary 121
Edward D. Wynot, Jr.
The Camp of National Unity: A Polish Experiment in "State Nationalism," 1936-1939 143
William Oldson
Tradition and Rite in Transylvania: Historic Tensions Between East and West 161
James Ermatinger
Ceaucescu's Nationalism: Ancient Dacian Translated into Modern Romanian 180
Yeshayahu A. Jelinek
On the Condition of Women in Wartime Slovakia and Croatia 190
Lawrence J. Flockerzie
The Eastern Question and the European States System: Linkage From a Small Power Perspective 214
Gerasimos Augustinos
Europeans, Ottoman Reformers, and the REAYA: A Question of Historical Focus 234
Robert A. Berry
The Hotel Lambert and French Foreign Policy in the Balkans 1840-1848 249
Richard Frucht
The Romanian Dilemma: Russia and the Double Election of Cuza 275
Frederick Kellogg
A Perilous Liaison: Russo-Romanian Relations in 1877 290
Glenn E. Torrey
The Ending of Hostilities on the Romanian Front: The Armistice Negotiations at Focani, December 7-9, 1917 318
Teddy J. Uldricks
Evolving Soviet Views of the Nazi-Soviet Pact 331
Gale Stokes
Lessons of the East European Revolutions of 1989 361
List of Contributors 375
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