| Endre Bojtár - Literary Criticism - 1985 - 161 pages
This work examines Czech Structuralism from the mid-nineteen twenties until 1948 (J. Mukarovský, R. Jakobson, F. Vodicka, R. Wellek, etc.), the Polish so-called Integral School ... | |
| Niall Ferguson - History - 1999 - 650 pages
In this landmark work of history, Ferguson vividly brings back to life this terrifying period and makes a simple and provocative argument: that the human atrocity known as the ... | |
| Barbara Jelavich - History - 2004 - 312 pages
This book examines the reason for the Russian involvement in the Balkan peninsula. | |
| James Forsyth - History - 1994 - 484 pages
This is the first ethnohistory of Siberia to appear in English, tracing the history of the native peoples from the Russian conquest onwards. James Forsyth compares the Siberian ... | |
| Karen Dawisha, Bruce Parrott - History - 1994 - 484 pages
This book surveys the possibilities for future alignments both among the new states of the former Soviet Union, and between the new states and their neighbours. | |
| Nicholas Rzhevsky - Art - 1998 - 404 pages
An introduction to modern Russian culture, from language and religion to literature and the arts. | |
| Barbara Jelavich - History - 1983 - 436 pages
Volume I discusses the history of the major Balkan nationalities. It describes the differing conditions experienced under Ottoman and Habsburg rule, but the main emphasis is on ... | |
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