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This volume continues on earlier works by Stephan Horak and by the present authors and covers Russia, Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and states of the former Yugoslavia, but not the former East Germany. The titles selected are representative and the annotations are descriptive. The books themselves deal with the effects of the transition from socialism to market economics and with the social, political, and cultural effects of this transformation: the civil war in the Yugoslav peninsula; and the Holocaust. The titles were selected from those reviewed in the Slavic Review and the OCLC WorldCat database, including English-language titles on Russia from 1992 to 1999 and those dealing with Eastern Europe from 1994 to 1999. Titles are arranged in sections by country and further subdivided by subject area.
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This volume continues on earlier works by Stephan Horak and by the present authors and covers Russia, Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and states of the former Yugoslavia, but not the former East Germany. The titles selected are representative and the annotations are descriptive. The books themselves deal with the effects of the transition from socialism to market economics and with the social, political, and cultural effects of this transformation: the civil war in the Yugoslav peninsula; and the Holocaust. The titles were selected from those reviewed in the Slavic Review and the OCLC WorldCat database, including English-language titles on Russia from 1992 to 1999 and those dealing with Eastern Europe from 1994 to 1999. Titles are arranged in sections by country and further subdivided by subject area.