"This book provides an authoritative vivisection of the goals, behavior, and strategies of the Serbian Orthodox Church, and sheds light on the chuavinism behind the myths of martyrdom. Byford's claims and conclusions are well supported by strong evidence, most of which comes from Church sources and Velimirović's own works. No serious student of Serbia should miss this impressive book." - Politics and Religion on Denial and Repression of Antisemitism

The Economist Book of the Week on 29th May 2010 was A Tale of Two Villages by Alina Mungiu-Pippidi. "A dramatic, thought-provoking and sometimes savagely funny account of one of the toughest problems in Europe: the ingrained poverty of the Romanian countryside."

CEU Press launched Masterpieces of History - The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989, the sixth book in the Cold War Reader Series, on May 31 at the Open Society Archives. The volume, based on the ground-breaking research and documentation of the National Security Archive in Washington DC, contains crucial historical documents and is absolutely indispensable for understanding the end of the Cold War.

Prague Tales leads top ten of CEU Press sales after 2000. 2. Memoir of Hungary, 3. The 1956 Hungarian Revolution, 4. A Cardboard Castle, 5. Jewish Budapest, 6. A Biographical Dictionary, 7. Stalin – an Unknown Portrait , 8. Uprising in East Germany, 9. A Life under Russian Serfdom, 10. Russian Foreign Policy in Transition





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Macroeconomic Policies and the Development of Markets in Transition Economies
Fabrizio Coricelli

Making a Great Ruler
Mickunaite, Giedre

Making of a Nation in the Balkans, The
Roumen Daskalov

Man of Many Devices, Who Wandered Full Many Ways, The
Balázs Nagy and Marcell Sebok

Martin Kacur – The Biography of an Idealist
Ivan Cankar

Masterpieces of History – The Peaceful End of the Cold War in Europe, 1989
Svetlana Savranskaya, Thomas Blanton and Vladislav Zubok, eds.

Meaning of Liberalism, The
Edited by Jirí Musil

Measuring Time, Making History
Lynn Hunt

Meddling in Middle Europe
Miklós Lojkó

Media Freedom and Pluralism
Beata Klimkiewicz, ed.

Media, Nationalism and European Identities
Miklós Sükösd, Karol Jakubowicz, eds.

Medicine, Law, and the State in Imperial Russia
Elisa M. Becker

Memoir of Hungary
Sándor Márai

Metamorphosis in Russian Modernism
Peter Barta

Mind and Labor on the Farm in Black-Earth Russia, 1861–1914
David Kerans

Minimum Wages in Central and Eastern Europe
Guy Standing, Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead

Miracles of St. John of Capistran,The
Stanko Andric

Mission Accomplished - On FoundingConstitutional Adjudication in Central Europe
Radoslav Procházka

Modern Hungarian Society in the Making
András Gerő

Modernism – The Creation of Nation States
Ahmet Ersoy, Maciej Górny, Vangelis Kechriotis, eds.

Modernism – Representations of National Culture
Ahmet Ersoy, Maciej Górny, Vangelis Kechriotis, eds.

Moulding of Ukraine, The
Kataryna Wolczuk

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Managing Multiethnic Local Communities in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia
N. Dimitrijevic

Managing Think Tanks - Practical Guidence for Maturing Organizations
R. Struyk

Many Sides: Debate Across the Curriculum
A. Snider, M. Schnurer

Mastering Decentralization and Public Administration Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe
G. Péteri

Middle Schoolreaders' Debatabase, The – 75 current controversies for debaters
Rhiannon Bettivia

Minority Governance in Europe
Kinga Gál

Mixes, Matches and Mistakes
B. Guy Peters

Mind Your Own Business!
Gábor Péteri

Mobilizing Civil Society's Response to Stigma and Discrimination in Central Asia
Alexandrova, A.

Monotheistic Kingship
Al-Azmeh, Aziz / Bak, János M.

Minority Protection

Mobility of Imagination
Dragan Klaic

Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality
Mieke Verloo, ed.

 

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