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East European Quarterly articles from September 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 September 2002

Mutiny in the Balkans: Croat Volksdeutsche, the Waffen-SS and motherhood *.
September 22, 2002... In the fall of 1979, the prominent Danube Swabian Friedrich Binder greeted the appearance of Otto Kumm's history of the Seventh SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgs-Division--a division overwhelmingly composed of ethnic Germans from the Balkans--with little...

Who is Hungarian? Attitudes toward immigration, ethnicity and nationality in rural Hungary. (1).
September 22, 2002... INTRODUCTION At the dawn of the new millennium... the debate concerning immigration, while still largely focussed on the control of flows and the combating of undocumented immigration, has widened to include two other issues: the role...

Alibi for prejudice: eastern orthodoxy, the Holocaust, and Romanian nationalism.
September 22, 2002... In the summer of 1941 the Romanian Army joined in the attack upon the Soviet Union to ensure, in the words of that nation's military leader and head of state Marshall Ion Antonescu, "the heritage of the Romanian people, the Cross, and justice."...

The suppression of the Romanian Greek Catholic (Uniate) Church.
September 22, 2002... The foundation of the Romanian Greek Catholic (also called Uniate (1)) Church in Transylvania between 1697-1701 made Western centers of Roman Catholic learning accessible to Romanians and produced an educated elite which stimulated the...

Captive faith: the Polish Orthodox Church, 1945-1989.
September 22, 2002... The disappearance of Poland as a sovereign state in the late eighteenth century and subsequent unsuccessful Polish attempts to regain unity and independence throughout the following century thrust the Roman Catholic Church into a position of...

NATO enlargement: all aboard? Destination unknown.
September 22, 2002... The formal study of international relations endeavors to describe, explain, and, ideally, predict global events. While descriptions can be direct, explanations tend toward controversy and invite intense debate. Predictions are at the frontier;...

Postcommunist transition and social sciences: the case of Slovenia.
September 22, 2002... INTRODUCTION For Slovene society, the last decade of the 20th century was a period of extremely important structural changes. They were marked by two major transformations: first, the establishment of an independent state following the...

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