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Authors > B
- Bak, János M.
The
Deeds of the Princes of the Poles
Anonymus and Master Roger
- Balázs, H. Éva
Hungary
and the Habsburgs, 1765-1800
- Balázs, Zoltán
Exploring
the World of Human Practice
- Balcerowicz, Leszek
Enterprise
Exit Processes in Transition Economies
Socialism,
Capitalism, Transformation
- Balinska, Marta A.
For
the Good of Humanity
- Balmaceda, Margarita
On The Edge
- Baloutzova, Svetla
Demography
and Nation – Social Legislation and Population
Policy in Bulgaria, 1918–1944
- Bar-On, Dan
The Indescribable and the Undiscussable
Tell
Your Life Story
- Barta Peter
Metamorphosis
in Russian Modernism
- Bassler, Terrice
Learning
to Change
- Bátki, John
Krúdy's
Chronicles
- Becker, Elisa M.
Medicine, Law, and the State in Imperial Russia
- Békés, Csaba
The
1956 Hungarian Revolution
- Bekus, Nelly
Struggle
over Identity – The Official and the Alternative
"Belarusianness"
- Bellinger, Edward G.
Environmental
Assessment in Countries in Transition
Climate Dependence and Food Problems in Russia,
1900-1990
- Benacchio, Gian Antonio
A
Common Law for Europe
The
Harmonization of Civil and Commercial Law in Europe
- Benczes, István
Trimming
the Sails
- Berend, Ivan
History
In My Life
- Berglund, Bruce R.
Christianity
and Modernity in Eastern Europe
- Birnbaum Marianna D.
The
Long Journey of Gracia Mendes
- Blanton, Thomas
Masterpieces of History – The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989
- Boia, Lucian
History
and Myth in Romanian Consciousness
- Bojtár, Endre
Foreword
to the Past
- Borhi, László
Hungary
in the Cold War
- Borkowska, Grazyna
Alienated
Women
- Boruta, Kazys
Whitehorn's
Windmill
- Bozóki, András
The
Roundtable Talks of 1989
Intellectuals
and Politics in Central Europe
- Bõhm, Viktor
From
Liberal Values to Democratic Transition
- Bracewell, Wendy
Orientations
– An Anthology of East European Travel Writing
on Europe.(East Looks West, vol. 1)
Undern
Eastern Eyes – A Comparative Introduction
to East European Travel Writing on Europe (East Looks
West, vol. 2)
A Bibliography
of East European Travel Writing on Europe (East
Looks West, vol. 3)
- Bracke, Maud
Which Socialism,
Whose Détente?
- Breidenbach, Joana
China
Inside Out
- Byford, Jovan
Denial
and Repression of Antisemitism
- Byrne, Malcolm
The
1956 Hungarian Revolution
A
Cardboard Castle?
From
Solidarity to Martial Law
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