Labyrinth of Nationalism, Complexities of Diplomacy: Essays in Honor of Charles and Barbara Jelavich
Edited by Richard Frucht
377 p., 1992 (ISBN: 0-89357-233-0), $24.95.


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

"Anyone with an interest in the region will read this book and be amply rewarded." (Austrian Studies Newsletter)