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East European Quarterly articles from December 2002

346 total articles

A scholarly journal publishes articles in the disciplines of East European history, including its economics, politics, culture and history.

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East European Quarterly archives from December 2002

Jovan Ristic and Russia, 1868-1880 part I.
December 22, 2002... "Serbia, if it remains a passive spectator of Slavic uprisings around her, will lose her position in the Balkans, renounce her mission, and will become the object of laughter in the entire Slavic world." Jovan Ristic,...

Benjamin von Kallay: consul and historian in Serbia from 1868 to 1875.
December 22, 2002... Following the Compromise Agreement the Austro-Hungarian government decided to appoint a new consul to the court of the Serbian Prince Mihailo Obrenovic. In March of 1868 Benjamin von Kallay was named to the post of a general consul with an...

Archduke Otto Von Habsburg and American Hungarian emigres during and after World War II.
December 22, 2002... 1. OTTO VON HABSBURG AND THE HUNGARIAN POLITICAL EMIGRATION The Habsburg dynasty had ruled over many provinces, countries, and even empires for six and a half centuries, in the course of which it produced a number of interesting...

Ukraine in British strategies and concepts of foreign policy, 1917-1922 and after.
December 22, 2002... The subject of this article is a new one--neither in the former Soviet Union nor in Soviet Ukraine has it been studied as a separate problem. This can easily be explained by the previously existing ideological approaches towards historical...

From cautiousness to decisiveness: changes in Soviet negotiation tactics toward the British during World War II.
December 22, 2002... Officially the Anglo-Soviet Agreement that Moscow signed with London in July 1941 following the German attack on the Soviet Union marked a change in relationship. (1) In actual fact, however, the level of distrust that had been typical of the...

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