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BALKAN
- Toward
a New Central Europe: A Symposium on the Problems of the Danubian Nations,
ed. by Francis S. Wagner (HTML at hungary.com)
- Bulgaria:
A Country Study, ed. by Glenn E. Curtis (HTML at LOC)
- A
Residence in Bulgaria, or Notes on the Resources and Administration of
Turkey by Stanislas Graham Bower St. Clair and Charles A. Brophy
(HTML at xoom.com)
- Romania:
A Country Study, ed. by Ronald D. Bachman (HTML at LOC)
- Transylvania
and the Theory of Daco-Roman-Rumanian Continuity, ed. by Louis L.
Lôte (HTML at hungary.com)
- The
Hungarian Minority's Situation in Ceausescu's Romania, ed. by
Bela K. Kiraly, Rudolf Joo, and Andrew Ludanyi, trans. by Chris Tennant
(HTML at hungary.com)
- Origin
of the Rumanians by Endre Haraszti (HTML at UBC)
- Public
Scandals: Sexual Orientation and Criminal Law in Romania by Human
Rights Watch and International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (HTML
at hrw.org)
- Documented
Facts and Figures on Transylvania by Danubian Research Center and
Transylvanian World Federation (HTML at hungary.com)
- Genocide
in Transylvania: Nation on the Death Row, ed. by Transylvanian
World Federation and Danubian Research and Information Center (HTML at
hungary.com)
- Transylvania:
The Roots of Ethnic Conflict, ed. by John F. Cadzow, Andrew
Ludanyi, and Louis J. Elteto (HTML at hungary.com)
- Witness
to Cultural Genocide: First-Hand Reports on Rumania's Minority Policies
Today (HTML at hungary.com)
- Black
Spring by Elod Kincses (HTML at hungary.com)
- Regicide
at Marseille by Tibor Eckhardt (HTML at hungary.com)
- Turkey:
A Country Study, ed. by Paul M. Pitman (HTML at LOC)
- Armenians
in Ottoman Documents, 1915-1920 by Turkey General Directorate of
Ottoman Archives (HTML in Turkey)
- Turkey's
Kurdish Question by Henri J. Barkey and Graham E. Fuller (frame
and cookie-dependent page images at Electric Press)
- High
Albania by Mary Edith Durham (illustrated HTML at Celebration of
Women Writers)
- Albania:
A Country Study, ed. by Raymond E. Zickel and Walter R. Iwaskiw
(HTML at LOC)
- Yugoslavia:
A Country Study, ed. by Glenn E. Curtis (HTML at LOC)
- Bosnia-Herzgovina:
How Can They Sleep at Night? Arrest Now! by Amnesty International
(HTML at amnesty.org)
- "Who's
Living In My House?" Obstacles To The Safe Return Of Refugees And
Displaced People by Amnesty International (HTML at amnesty.org)
- Bosnia-Herzgovina,
All the Way Home: Safe "Minority Returns" as a Just Remedy and for
a Secure Future by Amnesty International (HTML at amnesty.org)
- The
Shattering of the Soul, ed. by Janja Bec, illust. by Emir Dragulj
(illustrated HTML at wiesenthal.com)
- Models
of Identities in Postcommunist Societies: Yugoslav Philosophical Studies, I,
ed. by Zagorka Golubovic and George F. McLean (HTML at crvp.org)
- Croatia:
Myth and Reality (third edition, 1997) by C. Michael McAdams
(HTML at dalmatia.net)
- Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia: A Week of Terror in Drenica: Humanitarian Law
Violations in Kosovo by Human Rights Watch (HTML at hrw.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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