| Charles Jelavich, Barbara Jelavich - History - 1986 - 376 pages
This highly readable and thoroughly researched volume offers an excellent account of the development of seven Balkan peoples during the nineteenth and the first part of the ... | |
| Barbara Jelavich - History - 2004 - 312 pages
This book examines the reason for the Russian involvement in the Balkan peninsula. | |
| Barbara Jelavich - History - 1983 - 492 pages
This volume concentrates on the Balkan wars and World War II, focusing particularly on Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia since 1945. | |
| Barbara Jelavich - History - 2004 - 380 pages
An examination of the difficult Russian-Rumanian relationship as it developed during the nineteenth century. | |
| Barbara Jelavich - Europe - 1969 - 210 pages
"The Habsburg Monarchy (or Habsburg Empire) is an unofficial appellation amongst historians for the countries and provinces which were ruled by the junior Austrian branch of ... | |
| Georges Castellan - History - 1992 - 512 pages
A lucid, inviting history through 1945. No index. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. | |
| Stevan K. Pavlowitch - History - 2002 - 276 pages
At the time of Serbia's emergence from the ruins of Tito's Yugoslavia and of Milosevic's regime, Stevan Pavlowitch shuns the "doomed to violence" and the "doomed to martyrdom ... | |
| Stevan K. Pavlowitch - History - 2014 - 384 pages
The Balkans have often been a flashpoint of conflict in European history. The recent civil war has torn the country apart and the region faces an uncertain future. This ... | |
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