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  1. Europe central

    Vollmann, William T.
    New York : Viking, 2005.

  2. Europe central

    Vollmann, William T.
    New York : Viking, 2005.

    Vollmann presents a mesmerizing series of intertwined paired stories that compare and contrast the moral decisions made by various figures (some famous, some infamous, some unknown) associated with the warring authoritarian cultures of Germany and the USSR from 1900-1968.

  3. Eastern Europe-- Central Europe-- Europe

    Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1991.

    At a time of tremendous flux throughout Europe, this book provides solid analyses of the events and trends that are rapidly reshaping the region. Originally published as an edition of "Daedalus", this updated volume brings together some leading scholars to examine such issues as the major paradigmatic shifts occurring in Eastern Europe, the long-term role of Gorbachev, and the effects of glasnost and perestroika on the future of Europe.

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  1. Slavic, East Central and Southeast Europe, and Eurasia Studies

    Stanford Libraries' Slavic collections include Russian literature; Russian, Soviet and Eastern European history (particularly of the 19th-21st centuries); Russian and Polish arts and cultures; education, economics, and political science.

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  1. Central Europe

    United States. Central Intelligence Agency
    1986

    "800373 (545822) 7-86." Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by gradient tints.

  2. Navigation à vapeur dans le bassin de la Méditerranée et chemins de fer de L'Europe Centrale

    Andriveau-Goujon, E. (Eugène), 1832-1897
    1876

    Map of Europe and Turkey, with parts of Great Britain and North Africa, showing steamship routes in the Mediterranean Sea and railroad routes throu...

  3. Germanic Confederation

    Cornell, S. S. (Sarah S.)
    1865

    Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians: Greenwich and Washington. "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1865 by S.S. Cornell in the ...

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