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Johanna Granville
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Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context ISBN: 9781351315166
Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context
Austrian Foreign Policy in Historical Context
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Johanna Granville
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Millennium: Journal of International Studies. 42:918-926
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Johanna Granville
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Canadian Journal of History. 48:555-558
A Long Goodbye: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan, by Artemy M. Kalinovsky. Cambridge, New York, Harvard University Press, 2011. 304 pp. $27.95 US (cloth). At the 2012 Chicago summit, NATO members and their partners agreed to withdraw their comb
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Johanna Granville
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Humanities Directory. 1:23-26
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Peter A. Rolland, Jakub Kazecki, Oleksa Drachewych, Audrey Lemieux, Natasha Kolchevska, Edward M. Swiderski, Pamela Davidson, Alison Rowley, John Leafgren, Page Herrlinger, Johanna Granville, Per Anders Rudling, Serhy Yekelchyk, Christine Varga-Harris, Meagan Fairholm, Max Bergholz, Robin Rowley, Wayne Dowler, Fran Markowitz, Tom Dolack, Joseph Schallert, C. L. Drage, Alison K. Smith, Susan Smith-Peter, Christopher Stolarski, Rebecca Mitchell, Olga Pressitch, Steven A. Usitalo, George Bisztray, Sergey Lobachev, Brian Porter-Szűcs, Seth Bernstein, Pär Gustafsson, Emily Baran
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Canadian Slavonic Papers. 54:517-566
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Johanna Granville
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Canadian Journal of History. 46:585-618
The history of Romania is unique and rich in paradox. A Romance language-speaking country surrounded by mostly Slavic nations, its population is nevertheless predominantly Eastern Orthodox. Compared to its neighbors, Romania achieved independence rel
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Johanna Granville
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Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics. 26:494-517
Although the Hungarian revolution of 1956 ultimately shaped Austria's new identity as a uniquely neutral – yet not ‘spineless’ – country that could now help other countries in need, it also unravelled the earlier Austrian rapprochement with H
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Johanna Granville
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Canadian Slavonic Papers. 52:299-330
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 remains one of the most thoroughly researched areas of Hungarian history. However, the Romanian involvement in, and responses to, the events in Budapest have received far less scholarly attention. Secondary sources ha
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Renéo Lukic, Tim Harte, Victoria Frede, Peter A. Rolland, John Staples, Paul Brykczynski, Johanna Granville, Galina S. Rylkova, James McGavran, Natalia Olshanskaya, Zina Gimpelevich, Mathijs Pelkmans, Sharon Lubkemann Allen, Tracy Nichols Busch, Kees Boterbloem, Gleb Tsipursky, Irina Gigova, Deborah Pearl, Geneviève Cloutier, Douglas Rogers, Laurie Bernstein, Sarah Bishop, Svitlana Krys, David J. Birnbaum, Ian D. Thatcher, John Stanley, Jeffrey Veidlinger, Andrii Danylenko, Grant H. Lundberg, George Thomas, Lonny Harrison, John Leafgren, Maria Bucur, Padraic Kenney, M. Mark Stolarik, Ana Siljak, Jay Bergman, Daniel R. Kempton, Danko Šipka, Peter Kenez, Paul W. Werth, Stephen M. Woodburn, Stanislav Shvabrin, Rostyslav Bilous, Michael C. Hickey, Graeme Gill, Leona Toker
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Canadian Slavonic Papers. 52:427-501
Autor:
Johanna Granville
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East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures. 24:543-571
In contrast to restless students in Bucharest, Cluj, Iasi, Timiş oara, and other cities, who tried to organize rallies calling for government reforms in the fall of 1956 but failed, Romanian workers and peasants expressed their feelings about the re