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Historical atlas of Central Europe /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Central Europe: geographic zones -- Central Europe, ca. 400 -- Central Europe, 7th-8th centuries -- Central Europe, 9th century -- Early medieval kingdoms, ca. 1050 -- The period of feudal subdivisions, ca. 1250 -- Poland, Lithuania, and Bohemia-Moravia, 13th-15th centuries -- Hungary-Croatia and Venetia, 14th-15th centuries -- Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, and the Ottoman Empire, 14th-15th centuries -- Central Europe, ca. 1480 -- Economic patterns, ca. 1450 -- The city in medieval times -- Ecclesiastical jurisdictions, ca. 1450 -- Central Europe, ca. 1570 -- Protestant Reformation, 16th century -- Catholic Counter Reformation, 16th-17th centuries -- Education and culture through the 18th century -- Central Europe, 1648 -- Poland-Lithuania, the Habsburgs, Hungary-Croatia, and Transylvania, 16th-17th centuries -- The Ottoman Empire, the Habsburgs, Hungary-Croatia, and Transylvania, 16th-17th centuries -- Central Europe, ca. 1721 -- Poland, Austria, and the Ottoman Empire, 18th century -- The Napoleonic era, 1795-1814 -- Central Europe, 1815 -- The Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1815-1914 -- The Balkan Peninsula, 1817-1912 -- The Balkan Peninsula on the eve of World War I -- Canal and railway development before 1914 -- Population, 1870-1910 -- Ethnolinguistic distribution, ca. 1900 -- Cultural and educational institutions before 1914 -- Germans in Central Europe, ca. 1900 -- Jews and Armenians in Central Europe, ca. 1900 -- The Catholic Church, 1900 -- The Orthodox Church, 1900 -- Central Europe, 1910 -- World War I, 1914-1918 -- Central Europe, 1918-1923 -- Poland, Danzig, and Lithuania in the 20th century -- Belarus and Ukraine in the 20th century -- Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia in the 20th century -- Austria and Hungary in the 20th century -- Romania and Moldova in the 20th century -- Yugoslavia, Serbia, and Kosovo in the 20th century -- Slovenia, Trieste, and Istria in the 20th century -- Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 20th century -- Montenegro, Albania, and Macedonia in the 20th century -- Bulgaria and Greece in the 20th century -- Central Europe, ca. 1930 -- World War II, 1939-1942 -- World War II, 1943-1945 -- Central Europe after World War II -- Population movements, 1944-1948 -- Population in the 20th century -- Ethnolinguistic distribution, ca. 2010 -- Central Europe, 1980 -- Industrial development, 1945-1989 -- Education and re-education in the 20th century -- The Catholic Church in the 20th century -- The Orthodox Church in the 20th century -- Post-Communist Central Europe.…”
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Historical Atlas of Central Europe /
Published 2018“…Historical atlas of East Central Europe.…”
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With their backs to the mountains : a history of Carpathian Rus' and Carpatho-Rusyns /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Carpatho-Rusyns and the land of Carpathian Rus' -- Carpathian Rus' in prehistoric times -- The Slavs and their arrival in the Carpathians -- State formation in central Europe -- Carpathian Rus' until the early 16th century -- The Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and Carpathian Rus' -- The Habsburg restoration in Carpathian Rus' -- Habsburg reforms and their impact on Carpatho-Rusyns -- The Revolution of 1848 and the Carpatho-Rusyn national awakening -- Carpathian Rus' in Austria-Hungary, 1868-1914 -- Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas before World War I -- Carpathian Rus' during World War I, 1914-1918 -- The end of the old and the birth of a new order, 1918-1919 -- Subcarpathian Rus' in interwar Czechoslovakia, 1919-1938 -- The Prešov Region in interwar Slovakia, 1919-1938 -- The Lemko Region in interwar Poland, 1919-1939 -- Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas during the interwar years, 1919-1938 -- Other peoples in Subcarpathian Rus' -- Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus' and Carpatho-Ukraine, 1938-1939 -- Carpathian Rus' during World War II, 1939-1944 -- Carpathian Rus' in transition, 1944-1945 -- Subcarpathian Rus'/Transcarpathia in the Soviet Union, 1945-1991 -- The Prešov Region in postwar and Communist Czechoslovakia, 1945-1989 -- The Lemko Region and Lemko Rusyns in Communist Poland, 1945-1989 -- Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas old and new, 1945-1989 -- The Revolutions of 1989 -- Post-Communist Transcarpathia-Ukraine -- The post-Communist Prešov Region and the Lemko Region-Slovakia and Poland -- Other Carpatho-Rusyn communities in the wake of the Revolutions of 1989 -- Carpathian Rus' : real or imagined?…”
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With their backs to the mountains : a history of Carpathian Rus' and Carpatho-Rusyns /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…Carpatho-Rusyns and the land of Carpathian Rus' -- Carpathian Rus' in prehistoric times -- The Slavs and their arrival in the Carpathians -- State formation in central Europe -- Carpathian Rus' until the early 16th century -- The Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and Carpathian Rus' -- The Habsburg restoration in Carpathian Rus' -- Habsburg reforms and their impact on Carpatho-Rusyns -- The Revolution of 1848 and the Carpatho-Rusyn national awakening -- Carpathian Rus' in Austria-Hungary, 1868-1914 -- Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas before World War I -- Carpathian Rus' during World War I, 1914-1918 -- The end of the old and the birth of a new order, 1918-1919 -- Subcarpathian Rus' in interwar Czechoslovakia, 1919-1938 -- The Prešov Region in interwar Slovakia, 1919-1938 -- The Lemko Region in interwar Poland, 1919-1939 -- Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas during the interwar years, 1919-1938 -- Other peoples in Subcarpathian Rus' -- Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus' and Carpatho-Ukraine, 1938-1939 -- Carpathian Rus' during World War II, 1939-1944 -- Carpathian Rus' in transition, 1944-1945 -- Subcarpathian Rus'/Transcarpathia in the Soviet Union, 1945-1991 -- The Prešov Region in postwar and Communist Czechoslovakia, 1945-1989 -- The Lemko Region and Lemko Rusyns in Communist Poland, 1945-1989 -- Carpatho-Rusyn diasporas old and new, 1945-1989 -- The Revolutions of 1989 -- Post-Communist Transcarpathia-Ukraine -- The post-Communist Prešov Region and the Lemko Region-Slovakia and Poland -- Other Carpatho-Rusyn communities in the wake of the Revolutions of 1989 -- Carpathian Rus' : real or imagined?…”
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