East European History (Selected Papers of the Third World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies)
Edited by Stanislav J. Kirschbaum
183 p., 1989 (ISBN: 0-89357-193-8), $24.95.


Contents: Alexandru Zub: Themes in Southeast European Historiography; Paul E. Michelson: Themes in Modern and Contemporary Romanian Historiography; Wolfgang Z. Rubinsohn: Hellenism in Recent Soviet Perspective; Stephen R. Burant: Knights and Peasants: The Mythical Bases of Polish Radical Ideology, 1832-1863; Michael Palairet: Farm Productivity under Ottoman Rule and Self-Government in Bulgaria c. 1860-1890; Eva Schmidt-Hartmann: People's Democracy: The Emergence of a Czech Political Concept in the Late Nineteenth Century; Miodrag B. Petrovich: Srpski Knjizevni Glasnik and the Yugoslav Idea, 1901-1914; Kevin McDermott: Dependence or Independence? Relations between the Red Unions and the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, 1922-1929.