Eastern Europe and the West : selected papers from the fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990
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Eastern Europe and the West : selected papers from the fourth World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press in assoication with the International Council for Soviet and East European Studies, 1992
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Explores the relationship between Eastern Europe and the West in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Polish emigre diplomacy: possibilities and limitations of foreign policy in exile - Adam Jerzy Czartoryski's Hotel Lambert in Western Europe, 1831-1840, Hans Henning Hahn
- Polish diplomatic activities in the Ottoman empire, 1832-1848 - the influence of the Hotel Lambert on Ottoman policy, Robert A. Berry
- Pilsudski, Dmovski and the Russo-Japanese war - an episode in the diplomacy of a stateless people, Frank W. Thackeray. Part 2 Hungary and the west: Great Britain and the establishment of the horthy regime, Thomas Sakmyster
- Hungarian emigres in wartime Britain, Peter Pastor
- the Hungarian foreign ministry and hungarian diplomats in the field, 1939-1944, Gyula Juhasz
- a view from the embassy - Laszlo Velics and occupied Greece, 1941-1944, Peter I. Hidas. Part 3 The great powers in the Balkans, 1943-1953: Abaz Kupi and British intelligence in Albania, 1943-1944, Bernd J. Fischer
- the United States, Yugoslavia and the question of Trieste - the American policy reversal of October 1953, Osvaldo Croci. Part 4 Polish migration: relations between the Polish and German population of Prussian Poland, 1772-1918, Lech Trzeciakowski
- relations between Polish and German coal miners in the Ruhr, 1871-1914, John J. Kulczycki
- overseas migration consequences - the case of Poles returning from the United States, 1880-1924, Adam Walaszek. Part 5 Marxism in Poland: the SDKPiL and the Polish question (revisited), Robert Blobaum
- Marxist historiography and the history profession in Poland, 1944-1955, Richard D. Lewis. Part 6 British views of Czechoslovakia and Poland: the foreign office, the British press and Eastern Europe, 1919-1948 - the cases of Czechoslovakia and Poland, Alan J. Foster
- Lewis Namier on Czechoslovak and Polish political culture, Paul Latawski.
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