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Czech Republic - Bibliography

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Anderle, Josef. "The First Republic: 1918-38." Pages 89-112 in
     Hans Brisch and Ivan Volgyes (eds.), Czechoslovakia: The
     Heritage of Ages Past. New York: Columbia University
     Press, 1979.

"Avars." Encyclopaedia Britannica, I.Chicago:
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"Bohemia." Encyclopaedia Britannica, III. Chicago:
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Bradley, J.F.N. Czechoslovakia: A Short History.
     Edinburgh: University Press, 1971.

------. Politics in Czechoslovakia, 1945-1971.
     Washington: University Press of America, 1981.

Brandes, Detlef. Die Tschechen unter deutschem
     Protektorat, I.
Munich: R. Oldenbourg, 1969.

Brock, Peter. The Slovak National Awakening: An Essay in the
     Intellectual History of East Central Europe. Toronto:
     University of Toronto Press, 1976.

"Cardinal Tomasek Asks Pope to Visit Czechoslovakia,"
     Situation Report: Czechoslovakia, 8 (Radio Free
     Europe Research.) Washington, February 18, 1982, 6-10.

"Czechoslovakia. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, III.
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"Czechoslovakia: IV. History." Encyclopedia Britannica,
     VI. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1965.

"Czechoslovakia Official on Bloc Unity," Situation Report:
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     Washington, August 13, 1985, 3-5.

"Die Entwicklung in der Tschechoslowakei seit 1945,"
     Staatsbürgerliche Informationen, Bonn, 89,
     September-October, 1960, 10-11.

Eubank, Keith. "Munich." Pages 239-52 in Victor S. Mamatey and
     Radomír Luza (eds.), A History of the Czechoslovak
     Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton: Princeton University
     Press, 1973.

"European Diplomacy and War (c. 1500-1914)." Encyclopaedia
     Britannica, VI. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica,
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"Fifteen Years of the Husak Regime," Situation Report:
     Czechoslovakia, 8 (Radio Free Europe Research.)
     Washington, May 4, 1984, 1-4.

Garver, Bruce M. The Young Czech Party 1874-1901 and the
     Emergence of a Multi-Party System. New Haven: Yale
     University Press, 1978.

Golan, Galia. The Czechoslovak Reform Movement: Communism in
     Crisis, 1962-68. London: Cambridge University Press,
     1971.

Hermann, A.H. A History of the Czechs. London: Allen
     Lane, 1975.

"History of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia." Encyclopaedia
     Britannica, II. Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica,
     1975.

Hoensch, Jörg K. "The Slovak Republic, 1939-1945." Pages 271-95
     in Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History
     of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton:
     Princeton University Press, 1973.

"Huss (Hus), John." Encyclopaedia Britannica, II.
     Chicago: Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1965.

Johnson, Owen V. Slovakia, 1918-1938: Education and the
     Making of a Nation. Boulder: East European Monographs,
     1985.

Josko, Anna. "The Slovak Resistance Movement." Pages 362-83 in
     Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History of
     the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton:
     Princeton University Press, 1973.

Krofta, Kamil. A Short History of Czechoslovakia. New
     York: McBride, 1934.

Kusin, Vladimir V. From Dubcek to Charter 77: A Study of
     "Normalisation" in Czechoslovakia, 1968-1978. New York:
     St. Martin's Press, 1978

Lettrich, Jozef. History of Modern Slovakia. Toronto:
     Slovak Research and Studies Center, 1985.

Luza, Radomír. "The Czech Resistance Movement." Pages 343-61 in
     Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History of
     the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton:
     Princeton University Press, 1973.

------. The Transfer of the Sudeten Germans: A Study of
Czech- German Relations, 1933-1962. New York: New York
     University Press, 1964.

Magocsi, Paul R. The Shaping of a National Identity:
     Subcarpathian Rus', 1848-1948. Cambridge: Harvard
     University Press, 1978.

Mamatey, Victor S. "The Development of Czechoslovak Democracy:
     1920-1938." Pages 99-166 in Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír
     Luza (eds.), A History of the Czechoslovak Republic,
     1918-1948. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.

------. "The Establishment of the Republic." Pages 3-38 in Victor
     S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History of the
     Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton: Princeton
     University Press, 1973.

Markus, V. "Dukhnovych, Oleksander." Encyclopedia of
     Ukraine, I. Toronto: University of Toronto, 1984.

Michal, Jan M. "Postwar Economic Development." Pages 428-60 in
     Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History of
     the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton:
     Princeton University Press, 1973.

Ml'yn*ar, Zdenêk. Nightfrost in Prague: The End of Humane
     Socialism.
 (Trans., Paul Wilson.) New York: Karz, 1980.

"Moravia." Encyclopaedia Britannica, XV. Chicago:
     Encylopaedia Britannica, 1965.

Nemec, F., and V. Moudry. The Soviet Seizure of Subcarpathian
     Ruthenia. Toronto: William B. Anderson, 1955.

Paul, David W. Czechoslovakia: Profile of a Socialist
     Republic at the Crossroads of Europe. Boulder: Westview
     Press, 1981.

Pech, Stanley Z. The Czech Revolution of 1848. Chapel
     Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1969.

Prochazka, Theodor. "The Second Republic, 1938-39." Pages 255-70
     in Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History
     of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton:
     Princeton University Press, 1973.

Rhode, Gotthold. "The Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia,
     1939-1945." Pages 296-321 in Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír
     Luza (eds.), A History of the Czechoslovak Republic,
     1918-1948. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.

Seton-Watson, R.W. A History of the Czechs and Slovaks.
     London: Hutchinson, 1943.

Shepherd, William R. Shepherd's Historical Atlas. New
     York: C.S. Hammond, 1980.

Situation Report: Czechoslovakia, 3 (Radio Free Europe
     Research.) Washington, February 18, 1982,1-12.

Skilling, H. Gordon. Czechoslovakia's Interrupted
     Revolution. Princeton: Princeton University Press,
     1976.

------. "Independent Currents in Czechoslovakia," Problems of
     Communism, January-February, 1985, 32-49.

Sobell, Vladimir. "Czechoslovakia," RAD Background
     Report, 150 (Radio Free Europe Research.) Washington,
     December 27, 1985, 13-16.
Steiner, Eugen. The Slovak Dilemma. Cambridge: Cambridge
     University Press, 1973.

Suda, Zdenek. The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic.
     Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.

Taborsky, Edward. Communism in Czechoslovakia,
     1948-1960. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961.

------. "Politics in Exile, 1939-45." Pages 322-42 in Victor S.
     Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.), A History of the
     Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton: Princeton
     University Press, 1973.

Thomson, Harrison S. Czechoslovakia in European History.
     Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1965.

Valenta, Jírí. Soviet Intervention in Czechoslovakia, 1968:
     Anatomy of a Decision. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
     University Press, 1979.

Wandycz, Piotr S. "The Foreign Policy of Eduard Benes 1918-38."
     Pages 216-38 in Victor S. Mamatey and Radomír Luza (eds.),
     A History of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948.
     Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1973.

Wanklyn, Harriet. Czechoslovakia. New York: Praeger,
     1954.

Winter, Sonia A. "The Sovietization of Czechoslovakia:
     1968-1983," RAD Background Report, 96 (Radio Free
     Europe Research.) Washington, August 16, 1983, 1-8.

Wiskemann, Elizabeth. Czechs and Germans: A Study of the
     Struggle in the Historic Provinces of Bohemia and
     Moravia. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1967.

Zacek, Joseph F. "Czechoslovakia: 6. History." Encyclopedia
     Americana, VIII. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1986.

Zinner, Paul E. Communist Strategy and Tactics in
     Czechoslovakia, 1918-48. New York: Praeger, 1963.

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