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East European Quarterly articles from June 1994

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 June 1994

Serbia as Piedmont and the Yugoslav idea, 1804-1914.
June 22, 1994... Reborn as an autonomous principality in 1830 after four centuries of Turkish rule, Serbia played a role among the South Slavs like Piedmont--Sardinia among Italians and Prussia in Germany. In all three cases the eventual result was unification...

The discreet charm of the little sister: France and Romania.
June 22, 1994... After the 1989 overthrow of the Ceausescu regime, the French newspapers and TV stations reporting from location in Bucharest, never failed to note in wonder how many of the Romanians spoke French, as if it were their second language. The new...

A TV documentary on rescue during the Holocaust: a case of history cleansing in Romania.
June 22, 1994... Politically and ideologically motivated intellectuals often exploit history as a means of achieving particular objectives: they embroider the past to shape a future that is in tune with their myths and aspirations. Although their objectives...

Rural retention in Albania: administrative restrictions on urban-bound migration.
June 22, 1994... 1. INTRODUCTION Few policy aims cut across political and economic systems to the same extent as the desire to keep urbanisation in check. Not only is the seemingly never-ending rural exodus usually regarded as one of the major social...

The fallen wall and its aftermath: impact of regime change upon foreign policy behavior in six East European countries. (Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania)
June 22, 1994... I. Introduction This research is an empirical study of the impact of domestic political regime change upon foreign policy behavior in the late 1980s and early 1990s in six Eastern European countries, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia,...

Poland's political and economic transition. (since 1989 and compared to 1926)
June 22, 1994... 1. INTRODUCTION This essay is an attempt to clarify and compare several key characteristics of the revolutionary post-communist transition presently underway in Poland. It does this by asking two broad, perhaps unanswerable, questions....

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