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Arthur M. Eckstein, T. N. Bisson, James A. Brundage, John E. Wills, Richard J. Butterwick, Randall Lesaffer, Trevor H. Levere, Natalie Zacek, Philip Woodfine, Eric Hinderaker, J. E. Cookson, Alan Frost, Daniel Crecelius, Feroz Ahmad, M. Berkowitz, Jeremy Black, Matthew S. Anderson, Graham Russell Hodges, Holger H. Herwig, Hermann J. Hiery, Ann Pottinger Saab, David Goldfrank, D. K. Fieldhouse, Ian Nish, David Ryan, Clive Moore, Francisco O. Ramirez, Keith Neilson, Michael Richards, Nicholas B. Cullather, James Searing, Raymond Evans, Deborah Montgomerie, Benjamin D. Rhodes, Joel Blatt, E. A. Rees, Alaric Searle, Edward J. Drea, Elisabeth Glaser, Milan Hauner, David Reynolds, Martin Thomas, Raymond A. Callahan, Coral Bell, John F. Hutchinson, Andrew Shennan, Peter Duus, V. R. Berghahn, Konrad H. Jarausch, Igor Lukes, Mary C. Wilson, William J. Duiker, William Johnston, Anne Deighton, Philip S. Khoury, Scott Lucas, Thomas Risse, William Lee Blackwood, David W. Levy, Sumit Ganguly, Michael Carver, Andrew Moravcsik, Virginia Martin, Stephen Blank, Gary B. Ostrower, Richard W. Bulliet, George J. Marcopoulos, Paul F. Diehl
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The International History Review. 23:125-247
Autor:
William Lee Blackwood
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European History Quarterly. 31:101-140
Although communism’s role in European international affairs between the wars has garnered substantial attention, to this day we know very little about the much more important impact on the European state system exerted by communism’s internecine
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Joseph A. Maiolo, Glyndwr William, Noam J. Zohar, Roger Beaumont, Hans-Friedrich Mueller, John J. Contreni, John H. Munro, David F. Allen, Richard von Glahn, Timothy J. Runyan, Blair B. Kling, Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot, Paul Bushkovitch, Simon Adams, Kenneth Morgan, Ian K. Steele, Paul E. Lovejoy, Neville Thompson, Larry Stewart, Daire Keogh, Brian M. de Toy, Reginald C. Stuart, David A. Chappell, A. J. Stockwell, George W. Baer, Robert Olson, William B. Cohen, Timothy E. Anna, K. David Milobar, Daniel R. Headrick, Claudia Agostoni, Penelope Carson, Hugh Laracy, D. W. Clayton, Francis Paul Prucha, Antony Best, Hew Strachan, Lamar Cecil, Eileen P. Scully, Donald S. Castro, David Saunders, C. I. Hamilton, Peter Sluglett, Philip Stigger, Robert Kubicek, Frederick F. Anscombe, A. S. Kanya-Forstner, David Healy, William R. Keylor, Rennie W. Brantz, Martin Kitchen, R. J. B. Bosworth, William Philpott, David Stevenson, Fred Stambrook, Philip V. Scarpino, Martin Bunton, Donna Robinson Divine, William Lee Blackwood, Irwin F. Gellman, Robert L. Tignor, Keith Neilson, Willard C. Frank, John Ramsden, Michael L. Hadley, Evan Mawdsley, Reg Whitaker, Stephen A. Schuker, Nicholas Tarling, David L. Wilson, Matthew Jones, David S. Foglesong, Gordon T. Stewart, Stanley Michalak, Hasan-Askari Rizvi, Helmut Mejcher, Pierre-Henri Laurent, Michael Graham Fry, Tore Tingvold Petersen, Kim Richard Nossal, Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, Fred Halliday, Donald M. Snow, Ian Scott, Dimitris Stevis, Stephen White, John H. Maurer, John Flint, Christopher Brewin, J. G. Merrills, John Mueller
Publikováno v:
The International History Review. 21:965-1125
Autor:
William Lee Blackwood
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The Journal of Modern History. 71:1008-1011
Autor:
William Lee Blackwood
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The International History Review. 21:875-899
Besides the Anglo-French policy of appeasement that allowed Nazi Germany to destroy inter-war Czechoslovakia also profoundly affected Czechoslovak political culture.1 The alienation from the West that set in after Munich is linked to the Communist se
Autor:
William Lee Blackwood
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The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 32:483-485
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William Lee Blackwood
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Nationalities Papers. 28:743-745
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William Lee Blackwood
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International Labor and Working-Class History. 55:173-175
This is the second installment of Kulczycki's examination of the Polish working-class diaspora in the Ruhr Valley, the coal-rich region in the west that, like Upper Silesia in the southeast, belonged to Prussia. Both the Ruhr and Upper Silesia contai
Autor:
William Lee Blackwood
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The Journal of Modern History. 71:772-773
Autor:
William Lee Blackwood
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Slavic Review. 55:903-904