University of London. School of Slavonic and East European Studies.
School of Slavonic and East European studies
School of Slavonic and East European studies Londres
School of Slavonic and East European Studies (University College London)
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Works
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The challenge of East-West migration for Poland | |
Communist power in Europe 1944-1949 | |
Cyprian Norwid, 1821-1883 : poet, thinker, craftsman : a centennial conference | |
Cyprian Norwid's "Vade-mecum" : an experiment in didactic verse | |
Dziady część III. | |
Economic policy and growth of Central and East European countries | |
Economy and society in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1860-1930 : essays for Olga Crisp | |
The end of rationing and the standard of living in the Soviet Union | |
Finland and Poland in the Russian Empire : a comparative study | |
The formation of the Polish community in Great Britain, 1939-1945 : the M.B. Grabowski Polish Migration Project report | |
From homogeneity to multiculturalism : minorities old and new in Poland | |
Furious Vissarion : Belinskii's struggle for literature, love and ideas | |
The German Democratic Republic since 1945 | |
Healing ritual; studies in the technique and tradition of the southern Slavs | |
A history of Central European women's writing | |
Ideology and Soviet politics | |
Innovation policy in seven candidate countries. Vol. 1 / study by: ADE. - Luxembourg, 2003. | |
Innovation policy issues in six candidate countries : the challenges : Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia | |
Jews in eastern Poland and the USSR, 1939-46 | |
Khrushchev and the development of Soviet agriculture : the Virgin Land programme 1953-1964 | |
The knowledge-based economy in transition countries : selected issues | |
The literature of nationalism : essays on East European identity | |
London East European series. | |
The M.B. Grabowski memorial lecture | |
Mandelstam centenary conference | |
Marginalia : Dumaresq, Brown and some early educational projects of Catherine II | |
Masters, teachers and pupils : Polish education abroad : a lecture | |
Meluzína : an edition of the sixteenth-century Czech version of the Mélusine Romance | |
Modernist trends in twentieth-century Polish fiction | |
The Movement for Greek independence, 1770-1821 : a collection of documents | |
Myths and nationhood | |
Nicholas I and the Russian intervention in Hungary | |
Nobility, land and service in medieval Hungary, 2000: | |
The origin of the name Pacta Conventa in 1573 | |
Peter the Great and the West : new perspectives | |
Poems | |
Polish literature in transformation | |
Polonismus in a 17th-Century : Ruthenian text | |
Proroctwo mesjaniczne : rzecz do ponownego rozważenia | |
The prospects of British trade with the Soviet Union | |
Public health in Jugoslavia | |
Pushkin, Tyutchev, Mickiewicz and the decembrists : legend and facts | |
Readings in literature language and literature | |
The Reconstruction of Poland, 1914-23 | |
Rhyme-determined genitives in modern literary Polish | |
The Roman Catholic Church in the history of the Polish exiled community in Great Britain | |
Russia in the Age of the Enlightenment : essays for Isabel de Madariaga ; edited by Roger Bartlett and Janet M. Hartley. | |
The Russian reading revolution : print culture in the Soviet and post-Soviet eras | |
SEER | |
A selected list of books in the library | |
Siberia : | |
The Slavonic and East European Review, 1980. | |
The Slavonic Review : a survey of the slavonic peoples, their history, economics, philology and literature | |
Slavonic Year-Book | |
Slovo. | |
Sobieski's legacy : Polish history 1683-1983 : a lecture | |
Social and political elites in Eastern and Central Europe (15th-18th centuries) | |
South Slav perspectives, 1989: | |
The Soviet Union under Gorbachev | |
SSEES occasional papers | |
SSEES occasional papers on gender issues in Central and Eastern Europe | |
Stoletie Mandelʹshtama, 1994: | |
Studies in Russia and East Europe | |
Studies in Russia and East Europe (Palgrave (Firm)) | |
Studies in Russia and East Europe (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm)) | |
Syllabus of Classes : day and evening : general information, fees and time-tables | |
T. G. Masaryk (1850-1937). | |
The third Anglo-Bulgarian Symposium, London, April 1988 : proceedings | |
Treaty revision and the Hungarian frontiers | |
The Tsarist secret police in Russian society, 1880-1917 | |
Undergraduate prospectus, entry 1998 | |
University of London. King's College. School of Slavonic Studies : syllabus of classes |