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East European Quarterly articles from September 2005

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 2005

Stephen the great: leadership and patronage on the fifteenth-century Ottoman frontier.
September 22, 2005... Introduction Much has been written regarding the nature of charity in early modern Europe through examinations of that phenomenon in Spain, France, Germany, England, and the Spanish colonial possessions in the New World. This study has...

History of an institution as a factor for predicting church institutional behavior: the cases of the Catholic Church in Poland, the Orthodox Church in Romania, and the Protestant churches in East Germany.
September 22, 2005... This article explores the role of history as a predicting factor in the cases of the Polish Catholic Church, the Romanian Orthodox Church, and the East Germany Protestant churches. By examining the role of the Christian church in the fall of...

"Buying the Istrian goat": regionalism and the economy in Croatian Istria.
September 22, 2005... The political scientist Janusz Bugajski labeled the 1990s the "springtime of ethnicity" in Eastern Europe due to the widespread resurgence of ethnonationalism and the politicization of national identities in the region. (1) New nationalist...

The neo-communist parties and power in Central and Eastern Europe: change in political discourses and foreign policy positions.
September 22, 2005... Introduction The collapse of communism across the Central and Eastern Europe was one of the final manifestations of a worldwide spread of democratization over a period of twenty years that began with South Europe in 1974, then continued in...

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