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AUSTRIA,
HONGARIA, DAN SLOVAKIA
- Austria: A Country Study,
ed. by Eric Solsten
- Ruthenia:
Spearhead Toward the West by Charles J. Hokky, trans. by
Alexander Gallus (HTML at hungary.com)
- Untrodden
Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys by Amelia Edwards (illustrated
HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
- Hungary:
A Country Study, ed. by Stephen R. Burant (HTML at LOC)
- Hungary:
A Brief History (first edition, 1989) by István Lázár, trans.
by Albert Tezla (HTML at msstate.edu)
- Hungary:
A Short History by C. A. Macartney (HTML at msstate.edu)
- American
Hungarian Relations, 1918-1944 by Mark Imre Major (HTML at
hungary.com)
- The
Fall of the Medieval Kingdom of Hungary: Mohacs 1526 - Buda 1541
by Geza Perjes, trans. by Maria D. Fenyo (HTML at hungary.com)
- The
Annotated Memoirs of Admiral Miklós Horthy, Regent of Hungary by
Miklós Horthy, ed. by Andrew L. Simon (HTML at msstate.edu)
- Hungary
and Hitler by Gabor Baross (HTML at hungary.com)
- An
Undiplomatic Diary by Harry H. Bandholtz (HTML at msstate.edu)
- The
Hungarians: A Divided Nation, ed. by Stephen Borsody (HTML at
hungary.com)
- Hungary:
The Unwilling Satellite by John Flournoy Montgomery (HTML at
hungary.com)
- The
Effects of World War I: The Uprooted: Hungarian Refugees and Their Impact on
Hungary's Domestic Politics, 1918-1921 by István Mócsy (HTML at
hungary.com)
- Hungary
Between Wilson and Lenin: The Hungarian Revolution of 1918-1919 and the Big
Three by Peter Pastor (HTML at hungary.com)
- Wartime
American Plans for a New Hungary: Documents from the U.S., Department of
State, 1942-1944 by United States Department of State, ed. by
Ignac Romsics (HTML at hungary.com)
- The
Hungarian Revolt, October 23 - November 4, 1956, ed. by Richard
Lettis and William I. Morris (HTML at msstate.edu)
- Czechoslovakia:
A Country Study, ed. by Ihor Gawdiak (HTML at LOC)
- From
Trianon to the First Vienna Arbitral Award: The Hungarian Minority in the
First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1938 by Charles Wojatsek (HTML
at hungary.com)
- Decision
in Vienna: The Czechoslovak-Hungarian Border Dispute of 1938 by
Edward Chaszar (HTML at hungary.com)
- Language,
Values and the Slovak Nation, ed. by Tibor Pichler and Jana
Gapariková (HTML at crvp.org)
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CIVIL
ISLAM. In this timely and authoritative book, Robert W. Hefner traces
the tortured progress of Civil Islam in Indonesia. He draws on
insights acquired over a period of eight years from more than four hundred field
interviews of Muslim participant-observers and from hundreds of carefully cited
scholarly sources in a variety of disciplines. A professor of anthropology at
Boston University, Hefner has already published important scholarly works on
Indonesia.
A
HISTORY OF GOD. Who is God? What can we know about God? And if knowing
God is possible, how do we comprehend him: by reason or only through an ecstatic
epiphany of faith? These questions have tormented theologians and mystics in the
4,000-year history of monotheism. Their wildly varied answers are explored in an
absorbing new book from Britain with a catchy title, a lode of learning and a
challenging thesis.
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