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Romania - REFERENCE
Romania - Bibliography
Romania
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Eidelberg, Philip Gabriel. The Great Romanian Peasant Revolt of
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Floyd, David. Rumania, Russia's Dissident Ally. New York:
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Gati, Charles. Hungary and the Soviet Block. Durham, North
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Georgescu, Vlad (ed.). Romania, 40 Years (1944-1984). New
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Heinrich, Hans-Georg. Hungary: Politics, Economics, and
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Hitchins, Keith. The Rumanian National Movement in Transylvania
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Ionescu, Ghita. Communism in Rumania, 1944-1962. London:
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Iorga, N. A History of Roumania: Land, People,
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Jackson, Marvin R. "Romania's Debt Crisis, Its Causes and
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Janos, Andrew C. The Politics of Backwardness in Hungary 1825-
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Jelavich, Charles, and Barbara Jelavich (eds.). The Balkans in
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Kos�ry, Dominic G. A History of Hungary. New York: Arno
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Levin, Nora. The Holocaust. New York: Schocken Books,
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Macartney, Carlile Aylmer. A History of Hungary. New York:
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T�k�s, Rudolf L. B�la Kun and the Hungarian Soviet
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Vago, Bela. "Romania." Pages 111-30 in Martin McCauley (ed.),
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Verdery, Katherine. Transylanian Villagers. Berkeley and
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Wolff, Robert Lee. The Balkans in Our Time. Cambridge:
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Romania
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