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Stanford studies on Central and Eastern Europe
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Stanford studies on Central and Eastern Europe
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Genocide in the Carpathians, war, social breakdown, and mass violence, 1914-1945, Raz Segal
After Yugoslavia, the cultural spaces of a vanished land, edited by Radmila Gorup
Nationalists who feared the nation, Adriatic multi-nationalism in Habsburg Dalmatia, Trieste, and Venice, Dominique Kirchner Reill
Between empire and nation, Muslim reform in the Balkans, Milena B. Methodieva
Forging a multinational state, state making in imperial Austria from the Enlightenment to the First World War, John Deak
The plunder, the 1898 anti-Jewish violence in Habsburg Galicia, Daniel L. Unowsky
Romantic nationalism in Eastern Europe, Russian, Polish, and Ukrainian political imaginations, Serhiy Bilenky
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