Politics and Society in Eastern EuropeMacmillan Education, 1987 - 474 pages |
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Page 159
... national states , while Bulgaria and Romania contained significant national minorities . In Yugos- lavia national differences are intensely felt , particularly those between the Serbs and the Croats and Albanians . Religious , cultural ...
... national states , while Bulgaria and Romania contained significant national minorities . In Yugos- lavia national differences are intensely felt , particularly those between the Serbs and the Croats and Albanians . Religious , cultural ...
Page 160
... national honour and equality as leaders confronted each other and attempted to mobilise their constituencies . According to Shoup ( 1968 , pp . 242-8 ) , econ- omic issues supplied a quantitative measure for national grievance , which ...
... national honour and equality as leaders confronted each other and attempted to mobilise their constituencies . According to Shoup ( 1968 , pp . 242-8 ) , econ- omic issues supplied a quantitative measure for national grievance , which ...
Page 415
... national roads to socialism ' at least in terms of economic development , brought about changes . The recognition that an international division of labour could legitimately support economic specialisation on the part of the member ...
... national roads to socialism ' at least in terms of economic development , brought about changes . The recognition that an international division of labour could legitimately support economic specialisation on the part of the member ...
Contents
Interwar Eastern Europe | 15 |
War Communism and Stalinism | 48 |
The Structure and Development of Centrally | 68 |
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