Bibliography
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I. GENERAL
This bibliography, which is
limited to books in English, French, and German, does not include any publications on
general European history, although in some of them, especially in a few recent works, for
instance in J. L. La Monte, The World of the Middle Ages (New York, 1949), or C. E.
Black and E. C. Helmreich, Twentieth Century Europe (New York, 1950), a serious
effort has been made to give the countries of East Central Europe more attention than
before. The only book which tries to cover the history of all these countries, along with
that of Russia and Turkey, is Central-Eastern Europe, by J. C. Roucek and associates (New
York, 1946). This volume, however, considers chiefly the contemporary period. For those
nations of East Central Europe which are Slavic, the historical chapters of A Handbook of
Slavic Studies (Cambridge, Mass., 1949), edited by L. Strakhovsky, with excellent
bibliographies, are of basic importance. Among other publications dealing with the general
background of Slavic culture, the following are particularly valuable:
BRÜCKNER, A. Der Eintritt
der Slaven in die Weltgeschichte. Berlin, 1909.
CROSS, S. H. Slavic
Culture Through the Ages. Cambridge, Mass., 1948.
LÉGER, L. Les anciennes
civilisations slaves. Paris, 1921.
MOUSSET, A. The World of
the Slavs. New York, 1951.
NIEDERLE, L. Manuel de
l’antiquité slave. 2 vols. Paris, 1923, 1926.
SAFARIK, P. J.Slavische
Altertümer. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1843, 1844.
Among the general histories
of individual nations or regions, the following might be mentioned:
A. FOR THE BALTIC
REGION
BILMANIS, A. Baltic Essays.
Washington, D. C., 1945.
——- History
of Latvia. Princeton, 1951.
CHASE, TH. G. The Story of
Lithuania. New York, 1946.
JURGELA, C. R. History of
the Lithuanian Nation. New York, 1948.
SOMMER, W. Geschichte
Finnlands. München, 1938.
VITOLS, H. La mer baltique
et les stats baltes. Paris, 1935.
B. FOR POLAND
Cambridge History of
Poland from the Origins to Sobieski (1696). Cambridge, 1950.
Cambridge History of
Poland from Augustus II to Pilsudski (1637 1935). Cambridge, 1941.
DYBOSKI, R. Poland in
World Civilization. New York, 1950.
HALECKI, 0. A History of
Poland. New York, 1943.
KUTRZEBA, H. Grundriss der
polnischen Verfassungsgeschichte. Berlin, 1912.
LEDNICKI, W. Life and
Culture of Poland. New York, 1944.
ROSE, W. J. Poland Old and
New. London, 1948.
WOJCHIECHOWSKI, Z. (ed.). Poland’s
Place in Europe. Poznan, 1947.
ZOLTOWSKI, A. Border of
Europe—A Study of the Polish Eastern Provinces. London, 1950.
C. FOR THE
UKRAINE
ALLEN, W. E. D. The
Ukraine: A History. Cambridge, 1940.
CHAMBERLIN, W. H. The
Ukraine: A Submerged Nation. New York, 1944.
DOROSHENKO, D. History of
the Ukraine. Edmonton, 1939.
HRUSHEVSKY, M. A History
of the Ukraine. New York, 1941.
MANNING, C. The Story of
the Ukraine. New York, 1947.
SMOLKA, ST. Die reussiche
Welt. Wien, 1916.
D. FOR
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
KROFTA, K. A Short History
of Czechoslovakia. New York, 1934.
——- Das
Deutschtum in der tschechoslowakischen Geschichte. Prague, 1934.
LURTZOW, C. F. Bohemia.
New York, 1939.
SETON-WATSON, R. W. A
History of the Czechs and Slovaks. London, 1943.
THOMSON, S. H. Czechoslovakia
in European History. Princeton, 1943.
WISKEMANN, E. Czechs and
Germans. New York, 1938.
E. FOR HUNGARY
DOMANOVSZKY, A. Die
Geschichte Ungarns. München, 1923.
KOSARY, D. G. A History of
Hungary. New York, 1941.
LUKINICH, I. A History of
Hungary. Budapest, 1937.
SZEKFU, J. Der Staat
Ungarn. Berlin, 1918.
TELEKI, P. The Evolution
of Hungary and Its Place in Europe. New York, 1923.
F. FOR THE
BALKAN REGION
FORBES, N., et al. The
Balkans: A History of Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Rumania, and Turkey. Oxford, 1915.
IORGA, N. Histoire des
États balkaniques jusqu’à 1924. Paris, 1925.
RISTELHURER, R. Histoire
des peuples balkaniques. Paris, 1950.
SCHEVILL, F., and GEWEHR, W.
M. A History of the Balkan Peninsula. New York, 1933.
STADTMULLRR, G. Geschichte
Südosteuropas. Munchen, 1950 (including the Danubian region).
G. FOR
RUMANIA
IORGA, N. A History of
Roumania. New York, 1926.
—— Histoire
des Roumains et de la romanité orientale. 5 vols. Bucharest, 1937.
—- La
place des Roumains dans l histoire universelle. 2 vols. Bucharest, 1935.
SETON-WATSON, R. W. History
of the Rumanians. Cambridge, 1934.
H. FOR
YUGOSLAVIA
GOPCEVIC, J. Geschichte
von Montenegro und Albanien. Gotha, 1914.
KLAIC, V. Geschichte
Bosniens. Leipzig, 1885.
LOUCAR, D. The
Slovenes—A Social History. Cleveland, 1939.
SISIC, F. Geschichte der
Kroaten. Zagreb, 1917.
TEMPERLEY, H. History of
Serbia. London, 1917.
VOJNOVICH, L. Histoire de
Dalmatie. 2 vols. Paris, 1934.
I. FOR
BULGARIA
ANTONOFF, V. Bulgarien vom
Beginn seines staatlichen Bestehens bis auf unsere Zeit, 1917. Berlin, 1917.
SLALARSKI, V. N., and HANEFF,
N. Geschichte der Bulgaren. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1917—1918.
SONGEON, G. Histoire de la
Bulgarie des origines jusqu’à nos jours, 485—1913. Paris, 1913.
J. FOR
GREECE
FINLAY, G. A History of
Greece. 7 vols. Oxford, 1877.
HERTZBERG, G. F. Geschichte
Griechenlands. 2 vols. Gotha, 1876—1879.
II. MEDIEVAL
BACKGROUND AND ORIGIN
For this and the following
two sections, to the end of the eighteenth century, the monographs in Western languages
are rather scarce. Therefore no classification according to countries or regions has
seemed advisable. In the medieval section, a few books which include the Renaissance
period have been listed.
BACHMAN, A. Geschichte
Bohmens bis 1526. 2 vols. Gotha, 1899—1905.
DVORNIK, F. The Making of
Central and Eastern Europe. London, 1949.
— ab—
Les légendes de Constantin et Methodius vues de Byzance. Prague, 1933.
—- Les
Slaves, Byzance et Rome au IXe siecle. Paris, 1926.
GIESEBRECHT, H. L. Th.
Wendische Geschichten aus den Jahren 780—1182. 3 vols. Berlin, 1843.
GRÜNHAGEN, C. Geschichte
Schlesiens. 2 vols. Gotha, 1884—1886.
HOMAN, B. King Stephen the
Saint. Budapest, 1938.
JIRECEK, C. Geschichte der
Serben. 2 vols. to 1571. Gotha, 1911, 1918.
KOSTRZEWSKI, J. Les
origines de la civilisation polonaise. Prehistoire-protohistoire. Paris, 1949.
PALACKY, F. Geschichte von
Böhmen. 5 vols. to 1526. Prague, 1864-1867.
RUNCIMAN, S. History of
the First Bulgarian Empire. London, 1930.
TOTORAITIS, J. Die Litauer
under König Mindowe. Freiburg, 1905.
VERNADSKY, G. Ancient
Russia. New Haven, 1944.
—- Kievan
Russia. New Haven, 1948.
WERUNSKY, E. Geschichte
Kaiser Karl IV und seiner Zeit. 4 vols. Innsbruck, 1880—1892.
WOJCIECHOWSKI, Z. L’Etat
polonais du moyen âge. Histoire des institutions. Paris, 1949.
—- Mieszko
I and the Rise of the Polish State. Torun, 1936.
III. RENAISSANCE
DEVELOPMENTS
BELLÉE, H. Polen und die
römische Kurie 1414—1424. Berlin, 1914.
BERGA, A. Pierre Skarga.
Paris, 1916.
BERZEVICZY, A. Beatrice
d’Aragon, reine de Hongrie. 2 vols. Paris, 1911 - 19l2.
CARO, J. Geschichte
Polens. vols. 3—5 1386-1506. Gotha, 1865—1888.
CHAMPION, P. Henri de
Valois, roi de Pologne. Paris, 1946.
DENIS, E. Huss et la
guerre des Hussites. Paris, 1878.
—- Etienne
Batory, roi de Pologne, prince de Transylvanie. Cracovie, 1935.
FOX, P. The Reformation in
Poland. Baltimore, 1926.
FRAKNOI, W. Mathias Hunyady.
Budapest, 1890.
HALECKI, 0. Das
Nationalitäten problem im alten Polen. Krakow, 1916.
—- The
Crusade of Varna. New York, 1943.
KELLOGG, CH. Jadwiga,
Poland’s Great Queen. New York, 1931.
LIKOWSKI, E. Die
Kirchenunion von Brest-Litovsk. Freiburg, 1900.
LUETZOW, C. F. The Life
and Time of Master John Hus. New York, 1909.
—- The
Hussite Wars. New York, 1914.
MORAWSKI, C. Histoire de l
université de Cracovie. 2 vols. Cracovie, 1903.
NIEBOROWSKI, P. Der
Deutsche Orden und Polen. Breslau, 1924.
NOAILLES, MARQUIS DE. Henri
de Valois et la Pologne. Paris, 1867.
PFITZNER, J. Grossfürst
Vitold von Litauen als Staatsmann. Brünn, 1930.
SPINKA, M. John Hus and
the Czech Reform. Chicago, 1941.
UEBERSBERGER, H.
Österreich und Russland: I (1488—1605). Wien, 1906.
WILBUR, E. M. A History of
Unitarianism. Cambridge, Mass., 1945.
WOTSCHKE, TH. Geschichte
der Reformation in Polen. Leipzig, 1911.
ZIVIER, E. Neuere
Geschichte Polens: 1 (1506—1572). Gotha, 1915.
IV.
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES
ASKENAZY, S. Danzig and
Poland. London, 1930.
BAIN, N. The Last King of
Poland and His Contemporaries. New York, 1903.
BRETHOLZ, B. Neuere
Geschichte Böhmens. Gotha, 1920.
DENIS, E. La fin de
l’indépendance bohême. 2 vols. Paris, 1890.
—- La
Bohême depuis la Montagne Blanche. 2 vols. Paris, 1930.
FORST-BATTAGLIA, 0. Jan
Sobieski, König von Polen. Einsiedeln, 1946.
—- Stanislaw
August Poniatowski. Berlin, 1927.
HADROVICS, L.
L’Eglise serbe sous la domination turque. Paris, 1947.
HAIMAN, W. Kosciuszko in
the American Revolution. New York, 1943.
— ab—
Kosciuszko, Leader and Exile. New York, 1946.
HAJEK, A. Bulgarien unter
der Türkenherrschaft. Berlin, 1925.
KERNER, R. J. Bohemia in
the Eighteenth Century. New York, 1932.
KONOPCZYNSKI, W. Le
Liberum Veto. Paris, 1930.
LORD, R. H. The Second
Partition of Poland. Cambridge, Mass., 1915.
MARCZALI, H. Hungaria in
the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge, 1910.
MARTEL, A. La langue
polonaise dans les pays ruthènes, 1569 -1667. Lille, 1935.
MORTON, J. B. John
Sobieski, King of Poland. London, 1932.
ROSE, W. G. Stanislaw
Konarski. London, 1929.
SOBIESKW, W. Der Kampf um
die Ostsee. Leipzig, 1933.
SPINKA, M. John Amos
Comenius. Chicago, 1943.
VERNADSKY, G. Bohdan,
Hetman of Ukraine. New Haven, 1941.
V.
NATIONALISM VERSUS IMPERIALISM: 1795—1914
ANCEL, J. La Macédoine,
son évolution contemporaine. Paris,. 1930.
—- L’unié
de la politique bulgare, 1870—1919. Paris, 1919.
ASKENAZY, S. Napoleon et
la Pologne. Paris, 1903.
—- Prince
Joseph Poniatowski. London, n.d.
AUERBACH, B. Les races et
les nationalités en Autriche-Hongrie. Paris, 1917.
BERNHARD, L. Das polnische
Gemeinwesen im deutschen Staat. Leipzig, 1910.
BLACK, C. E. The
Establishment of Constitutional Government in Bulgaria. Princeton, 1943.
BOGICEVIC, M. Die
auswärtige Politik Serbiens, 1903 -1904. 3 vols. Berlin, 1931.
CHACONAS, S. G. Adamantios
Korais: A Study in Greek Nationalism. New York, 1942.
CLINE, M. A. The American
Attitude Towards the Greek War of Independence. Georgia, 1930.
CRAWLEY, C. W. The
Question of Greek Independence, 1821—1833. New York, 1931.
DENTON, W. Montenegro, Its
People and Their History. London, 1877.
DMOWSKI, R. La question
polonaise. Paris, 1909.
DRIAULT, F., and LHERITIER,
M. Histoire diplomatique de la Grèce. 5 vols. Paris, 1925—1926.
EISENMANN, L. Le compromis
austro-hongrois de 1867. Paris, 1904.
FELDMAN, W. Geschichte der
politischen Ideen in Polen seit dessen Teilungen. Leipzig, 1917.
FISCHEL, A. Der
Panslavismus bis zum Weltkrieg. Stuttgart, 1919.
GEWEHR, W. M. The Rise of
Nationalism in the Balkans. New York, 1931.
HAJEK, A. Bulgariens
Befreiung und staatliche Entwicklung unter seinen ersten Fürsten. Berlin, 1939.
HANDELSMAN, M. Les idées
françaises et la mentalité politique de Ia Pologne au XIXe siècle. Paris, 1927.
—- Czartoryski,
Nicholas Ier et la question du Proche Orient. Paris, 1934.
HELMERICH, F. C. Diplomacy
of the Balkan Wars, 1912—1913. Cambridge, Mass., 1938.
HENRY, R. Le Congrès slave
de Prague en 1848. Paris, 1903.
HYDE, A. M. A Diplomatic
History of Bulgaria, 1870—1886. Urbana, 1931.
JAKSIC, J. L’Europe
et la résurrection de la Serbie, 1804-1834. Paris, 1917.
JASZI, 0. The Dissolution
of the Habsburg Monarchy. Chicago, 1929.
KALTCHAS, N. Introduction
to the Constitutional History of Modern Greece. New York, 1940.
KANN, R. A. The Multinational
Empire: Nationalism and National Reform in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1848—1918. 2 vols.
New York, 1950.
KRASINSKI, V. Panslavism
and Germanism. London, 1848.
LAMBERT, M. Die deutsche
Polenpolitik, 1772—1914. Berlin, 1920.
LISICKI, H. Le Marquis
Wielopolski. 2 vols. Vienna, 1880.
MAY, A. J. The Hapsburg
Monarchy 1867—1914. Cambridge, Mass., 1951.
MILLER, W. The Ottoman
Empire and Its Successors, 1801—1936. New York, 1936.
MORISON, W. A. The Revolt
of the Serbs Against the Turks, 1804-1813. New York, 1942.
NINCIC, M. La crise
bosniaque 1908—1909 et les puissances européennes. 2 vols. Paris, 1937.
POPOVICI, A. Die Vereinigten
Staaten von Gross-Österreich. Leipzig, 1906.
RADOSLAVOV, V. Bulgarien und
die Weltkrise. Berlin, 1923.
ROBINSON, V.
Albania’s Road to Freedom. New York, 1942.
ROSE, W. J. The Rise of
Polish Democracy. London, 1944.
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Nationalism. New York, 1939.
SCHMITT, B. F. The
Annexation of Bosnia. New York, 1937.
SETON-WATSON, R. W. Racial
Problems in Hungary. London, 1908.
—- The
Rise of Nationalism in the Balkans. New York, 1918.
—- The
Southern Slav Question in the Habsburg Monarchy. London, 1911.
SOKOLNICKI, M. Les
origines de l’émigration polonaise en France. Paris, 1931.
STAVRIANOS, L. S. Balkan
Federation. Northampton, 1944.
STOJANOVIC, M. The Great
Powers and the Balkans, 1875—1878. Cambridge, 1939.
STEED, H. W. The Habsburg
Monarchy. New York, 1919.
SZAROTA, M. Die letzten
Tage der Republik Krakau. Breslau, 1911.
TAYLOR, A. J. P. The
Habsburg Monarchy, 1815—1948. New York, 1949.
TIMS, R. W. Germanizing
Prussian Poland. New York, 1941.
VOJNOVICH, L. Dalmatia and
the Yugoslav Movement. New York, 1913.
VOSHNJAK, B. A Bulwark
Against Germany: The Slovenes. New York, 1919.
WEILL, G. L’Europe du
XIXe siècle et l’idée de nationalité. Paris, 1938.
WUORINEN, J. H.
Nationalism in Modern Finland. New York, 1931.
VI. CONTEMPORARY
HISTORY: FROM WORLD WAR I
In contradistinction to the
earlier periods, the recent developments in East Central Europe up to the present are
discussed in numerous books published in Western languages and listed in various
bibliographies. The comprehensive sections on Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and the
Balkan Area in Foreign Affairs Bibliography 1919 -1932, by W. L. Langer and H. F.
Armstrong (New York, 1933) and Foreign Affairs Bibliography 1932—1942, by R.
G. Woolbert (New York, 1945), include publications in all languages. Therefore only a
limited number of books which seem particularly useful have been selected here.
A. GENERAL
PROBLEMS
BASCH, A. The Danubian
Basin and the German Economic Sphere. New York, 1943.
GRAHAM, M. W. The New
Governments of Central Europe. New York, 1924.
—- The
New Governments of Eastern Europe. New York, 1927.
KROFTA, K. Les nouveaux
stats dans l’Europe centrale. Paris, 1930.
LHERITIER, M. L’Europe
orientale à l’époque contemporaine. Paris, 1938.
MACARTNEY, C. A. National
States and National Minorities. London, 1934.
MITRANY, D. The Effects of
the War in South-Eastern Europe. New York, 1936.
NEWMAN, B. The New Europe.
New York, 1943.
POSVOLSKI, L. Economic
Nationalism of the Danubian States. New York, 1928.
SETON-WATSON, H. Eastern
Europe Between the Wars: 1918—1941. Cambridge, 1945.
TEMPERLEY, H. W. W. (ed.)
A History of the Peace Conference of Paris. 6 vols. London, 1921—1924.
WHEELER-BENNETT, J. W. The
Forgotten Peace—Brest Litovsk 1918. New York, 1939.
B. THE BALTIC COUNTRIES
BILMANIS, A. The Baltic
States and the Baltic Sea. Washington, D. C., 1943.
—- Latvia
and Her Baltic Neighbors. Washington, D. C., 1942.
—- Latvia
in the Making. Riga, 1928.
GRAHAM, M. W. The
Diplomatic Recognition of the Border States. 3 vols. Berkeley, 1935 -1941.
HANNULA, J. 0.
Finland’s War of Independence. London, 1939.
HARRISON, E. G. Lithuania,
Past and Present. New York, 1922.
HEUMANN, C. Aspects
juridiques de l’indépendance estonienne. Paris, 1938.
JACKSON, J. H. Finland.
New York, 1940.
—- Estonia.
New York, 1941.
MONTFORT, H. DE. Les
nouveaux Etats de la Baltique. Paris, 1933.
PICK, T. W. The Baltic
Nations: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. London, 1945.
PUSTA, K. R. The Soviet
Union and the Baltic States. New York, 1942.
REDDAWAY, W. F. Problems
of the Baltic. London, 1940.
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. The Baltic States. London, 1938.
C. POLAND
BLOCISZEVSKI, 3. La
restauration de la Pologne et la diplomatie européenne. Paris, 1927.
BREGMAN, A. La politique
de la Pologne dans la Société des Nations. Paris, 1932.
BUELL, R. L. Poland: Key
to Europe. New York, 1939.
BURKE, E. R. The Polish
Policy of the Central Powers During the World War. Chicago, 1936.
DYBOSKI, R. Poland.
London, 1933.
FISHER, H. H. America and
the New Poland. New York, 1938.
MACHRAY, R. The Poland of
Pilsudski. New York, 1936.
MODZELEWSKI, J. (ed.). La
Pologne de 1919 à 1939. 3 vols. Neuchatel, 1945—1947.
PHILIPP, CH. Paderewski.
New York, 1934.
PILSUDSKI, J.
L’année 1920. Paris, 1929.
—- Problèmes
politiques de to Pologne contemporaine. 4 vols. Paris, 1931—1933.
ROSE, W. J. The Drama of
Upper Silesia. London, 1936.
SCHMITT, B. E. (ed.). Poland.
Berkeley, 1945.
ZWEIG, F. Poland Between
Two Wars: A Critical Study of Economic and Social Changes. London, 1944.
D. UKRAINE
BORSCHAK, E. L’Ukraine
à la Conférence de la Paix. Paris, 1938.
CHOULGINE, A. L’Ukraine
contre Moscou. Paris, 1935.
MANNING, C. Twentieth
Century Ukraine. New York, 1951.
K. AUSTRIA AND
HUNGARY
ALMOND, N., and LUTZ, R. H. The
Treaty of Saint-Germain. Stanford, 1935.
BALL, M. M. Postwar
German-Austrian Relations: The Anschluss Movement, 1918—1936. Stanford, 1937.
DEAK, F. Hungary at the
Paris Peace Conference. New York, 1942.
FUCHS, M. Showdown in
Vienna: The Death of Austria. New York, 1939.
MACARTNEY, C. A. Hungary
and Her Successors. New York, 1937.
SCHUSCHNIGG, K. My Austria.
New York, 1938.
—- Austrian
Requiem. New York, 1947.
F. THE LITTLE
ENTENTE COUNTRIES
BAERLEIN, H. The Birth of
Yugoslavia. 2 vols. London, 1922.
BEARD, CH., and RADIN, G.
The Balkan Pivot: Yugoslavia. New York, 1929.
BENES, B. My War Memoirs.
Boston, 1928.
CAPEK, K. President
Masaryk Tells His Story. New York, 1935.
CODRESCU, F. La Petite
Entente. 2 vols. Paris, 1932.
CRANE, J. 0. The Little
Entente. New York, 1931.
HAUMANT, E. La formation
de la Yougoslavie. Paris, 1930.
KERNER, R. J. (ed.).
Czechoslovakia: Twenty Years of Independence. Berkeley, 1940.
—- Yugoslavia.
Berkeley, 1949.
KYBAL, V. Les origines
diplomatiques de l’État tchécoslovaque. Paris, 1929.
MASARYK, TH. G. The Making
of a State. London, 1927.
MACHRAY, R. The Struggle
for the Danube and the Little Entente 1929—1938, London, 1938.
MARKOVICH, L. La politique
extérieure de la Yougoslavie. Paris, 1935.
ROUCEK, J. S. Contemporary
Rumania and Her Problems. Hanford, 1932.
TEXTOR, L. E. Land Reform
in Czechoslovakia. London, 1923.
G. THE BALKAN
COUNTRIES
ABBOTT, C. F. Greece and
the Allies 1914-1922. London, 1922.
ALASTOS, D. Venizelos.
London, 1942.
ARMSTRONG, H. F. The New
Balkans. New York, 1926.
GENEV, G. P. Bulgaria and
the Treaty of Neuilly. Sofia, 1935.
GESHKOFF, T. I. Balkan
Union. New York, 1940.
KERNER, R. F., and HOWARD, H.
N. The Balkan Conferences and the Balkan Entente 1930 1935. Berkeley, 1936.
MILLER, W. The Balkans.
London, 1923.
—- Greece.
New York, 1928.
POSVOLSKY, E. Bulgaria’s
Economic Position. Washington, D.C., 1930.
ROUCEK, J. C. The Politics
of the Balkans. New York, 1939.
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. South Eastern Europe. London, 1939.
STICKNEY, E. P. South
Albania and North Epirus in European International Affairs 1912—1923. Stanford,
1926.
SWIRE, J. Albania: The
Rise of a Kingdom. London, 1929.
—- King
Zog’s Albania. London, 1937.
H. WORLD WAR II
AND AFTER
ANDERS, W. An Army in
Exile. New York, 1950.
BOR-KOMOROWSKI, T. The
Secret Army. London, 1950.
CIECHANOWSKI, J. Defeat in
Victory. New York, 1946.
FOTICH, C. The War We Lost.
New York, 1948.
FURLAN, B. Fighting
Yugoslavia. New York, 1943.
GAFENCU, C. The Last Days
of Europe. New York, 1948.
—- Préliminaires
de la guerre à l’Est. Paris, 1945.
GRANT, D. H. A German
Protectorate. London, 1942.
GROSS, F. Crossroad of Two
Continents: A Democratic Federation of East Central Europe. New York, 1945.
GYORGY, A. Governments of
Danubian Europe. New York, 1949.
HANC, J. Tornado Across
Eastern Europe. New York, 1942.
HODIA, M. Federation in
Central Europe. New York, 1942.
KARSKI, J. The Story of a
Secret State. New York, 1944.
KORBEL, J. Tito’s
Communism. Denver, 1951.
LANE, A. B. I Saw Poland
Betrayed. New York, 1948.
MAC EOIN, G. The Communist
War on Religion. New York, 1951.
MARTIN, D. Ally Betrayal:
The Uncensored Story of Tito and Mihailovich New York, 1946.
MIKOLAJCZYK, S. The Rape
of Poland. New York, 1943.
NAGY, F. The Struggle
Behind the Iron Curtain. New York, 1948.
NOEL, L. L’aggression
allemande contre la Pologne. Paris, 1946.
SETON-WATSON, H. The
Eastern European Revolution. New York, 1951.
WUORINEN, J. H. (ed.). Finland
and World War II, 1939—1944. New York, 1948.
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