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Joseph S. Roucek •ï¿½96 Items / 20 Books, 3 Articles, 71 Reviews
Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars (1946)
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    Russia and Slavic Europe (Review)
    Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars, by Joseph S. Roucek
    1. Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars by Joseph S. Roucek
    The American Historical Review, October 1946, pp. 184-186
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars, by Joseph S. Roucek
    1. Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars by Joseph S. Roucek
    American Political Science Review, December 1946, p. 1205
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    The Screen: Not in My Sock (Review)
    Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars, by Joseph S. Roucek
    1. Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars by Joseph S. Roucek
    Commonweal, December 20, 1946, p. 260
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe
    1. Stalin by Leon Trotsky and Charles Malamuth
    2. USSR Foreign Policy by Victor A. Yakhontoff
    3. The Development of the Soviet Economic System by Alexander Baykov
    4. Russia from A to Z by Henry Alexander Freund
    5. Religion in Russia by Robert Pierce Casey
    6. Prelude to the Russian Campaign by Grigore Gafencu
    7. European Dateline by Patrick Maitland
    8. Central-Eastern Europe: Crucible of World Wars by Joseph S. Roucek
    9. A Study in Forgery by Scaevola
    10. Czechoslovak Democracy at Work by Edward Taborsky
    11. The "Unknown" Little Democracy by Karel Eisner
    12. Edward Benes by Jan Opocensky
    13. Fifth Column at Work by Bohumil Bilek
    14. Economic Reconstruction in Yugoslavia by George Radin
    15. The Case for Greece by Athenian
    Foreign Affairs, October 1946, pp. 168-169