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- Taylor, Karin
Yugoslavia's Sunny Side
- Ther, Philipp, ed.
A
Laboratory of Transnational History – Ukraine
and Recent Ukrainian Historiography
- Thomas of Split
History
of the Bishops of Salona and Split
- Timm, Angelika
Jewish
Claims against East Germany
- Tismaneanu, Vladimir
Between
Past and Future Stalinism Revisited
- Todorova, Maria N.
Balkan
Family Structure and the European Pattern
Bones
of Contention – The Living Archive of Vasil
Levski and the Making of Bulgaria's National Hero
- Tomsic, Matevz
The Challenges of Sustained Development
- Tóth, István György
Literacy
and Written Culture in Early Modern Central Europe
- Trencsényi, Balázs
Narratives
Unbound
Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast
Europe 1775-1945
Vol.
I. Late Enlightenment – The Emergence of
the Modern 'National Idea'
Vol.
II. National Romanticism – The Formation
of National Movements
- Trubeta, Sevasti
Health, Hygiene and Eugenics in South-Eastern Europe until 1945
- Tuglas, Friedebert
The Poet and the
Idiot
- Turda, Marius
Blood
and Homeland
Health, Hygiene and Eugenics in South-Eastern Europe until 1945
- Turkewitz, Joel
Small
Privatization
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