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Barbara Jelavich
National Council on the Humanities Minutes, No. 11-15
Indiana University BLOOMINGTON FACULTY COUNCIL February 3, 2015 Kelley School of Business – CG 1034 3:30 P.M
March 2019 Newsnet
The Rise and Fall of a Jewish Communist
Port Cities of the Western Black Sea Coast and the Danube
Writers of Tales: a Study on National Literary Epic Poetry with a Comparative Analysis of the Albanian and South Slavic Cases
Balkan Minds: Transnational Nationalism and the Transformation of South Slavic Immigrant Identity in Chicago, 1890-1941
Information to Users
Foreign Language, Area, and Other International Studies: a Bibliography of Research and Instructional Materials
INMEMORIAM Charles Jelavich, 1922-2013
Perceptionsjournal of International Affairs
Building up a Strategy for De-Balkanizing the Balkans : Stability and Prosperity in South Eastern Europe
National Convention 2009
Des Etudes Sud-Est Europeennes Journal of South-East European Studies
The Impact of 1918 on Bulgaria
Charles Jelavich Joshua Forster R600 Prof. R.F. Byrnes Nov. 29, 1993
HABSBURG Syllabi: the History of the Balkan Peoples, 1453-1918
Revista Polisci Decembrie 2009.Qxp
Top View
Former Yugoslavia and Its Successors Mark Baskin and Paula Pickering in Sharon Wolchik and Jane Curry, Eds., Democracy, the Market and Back to Europe
Barbara Jelavich: 1923-1995
South Slav-Russian Relations in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century Intrusion, Resentment, and Mutual Naiveté
American Historical Association 1973 San
University of Cincinnati
Montenegro's Independence Drive Crisis Group Europe Report N°169, 7 December 2005 Page Ii
Intelligentsia in Exile. Bulgarian Revolutionary Emigration in the Second Half of the 19Th Century and the Projects for a Balkan Federation
The Modern Balkans: a Concise Guide to Nationalism and Politics
Occasional Papers in Romanian Studies No 3 Moldova, Bessarabia
Romania's Legion of the Archangel Michael (1922-1938)
Publications of Paul W. Schroeder
29Th National Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies
Association for Slavic, East European, & Eurasian Studies 42Nd Annual
Praise for Dennis P. Hupchick's the Balkans