Dissertation Miscellaneous

 

Alexander, P. B. (1965). Land Utilization in the Karst Region of Zgornja Piveka, Yugoslavia, Oregon: 760.

         

Arnold, V. C. (1958). The Little Entente and the Revisionists. Madison, Wisconsin: 522.

         

Arnoutovic, D. (1937). Histoire des chemins de fer yougoslaves, 1825-1937, Paris: 366.

         

Asterious, S. J. (1959). The Third International and the Balkans, 1919-1945. Berkeley, California: 1043.

         

Bacic, J. (1983). The Emergence of the Sklabenoi (Slavs), Their Arrival on the Balkan Peninsula, and the Role of the Avars in These Events: Revised Concepts in a New Perspective, Columbia.

         

Banac, I. (1975). The National Question in Yugoslavia's Formative Period, 1918-1921, Stanford.

         

Barany, G. (1960). The Emergence of Szechenyi and Hungarian Reform Until 1841, Colorado: 624.

         

Bard, I. N. (1978). Aristocratic Revolts and the Late Medieval Hungarian State A.D. 1382-1408, Washington: 121.

         

Baretski, C. A. (1958). American Foreign Relations with East Central Europe, 1823-1867: Hungary and Poland., Notre Dame: 519.

         

Baumler, M. F. (1987). Core Reduction Sequences: An Analysis of Blank Production in the Middle Paleolithic of Northern Bosnia (Yugoslavia), Arizona.

         

Bayerie, G. (1966). The Detailed Register of the District of Novigrad of 1570, Columbia: 717.

         

Beaber, L. R. (1973). Prokesch Von Osten and Austrian's Balkan Policy, 1860-1872, Pennsylvania.

         

Berlin, J. D. (1974). The Burgenland Question, 1918-1920: From the Collapse of Austria-Hungary to the Treaty of Trianon. Madison, Wisconsin: 422.

         

Berry, R. A. (1974). Czartoryski and the Balkan Policies of the Hotel Lambert, 1832-1847, Indiana: 441.

         

Bigfellow, B. (1971). The Failure of Centralist Democracy in Interwar Yugoslavia.  The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav Radical Union, 1935-1939., Chicago.

         

Blumenthal, A. L. (1957). Yugoslavia and the Peace Settlements, George Washington: 109.

         

Body, P. (1964). Baron Joseph Eotvos and the Reconstruction of the Habsburgh Monarchy, 1840-1867., Notre Dame: 220.

         

Bogert, E. J. (1972). Austria-Hungary and the Port Towns of the Ottoman Empire, 1878-1914: A Study in Trade and Diplomacy, Tufts.

         

Bogert, E. J. (1976). Austro-Hungarian Maritime Trade with the Ottoman Empire, 1873-1895: A Commercial History with Diplomatic Considerations., Tufts: 797.

         

Bonacich, A. F. (1951). The Little Entente-An Attempt at Security by Small Nations, Los Angeles.

         

Braude, B. (1979). Community and Conflict in the Economy of the Ottoman Balkans 1500-1650, Harvard.

         

Brewning, E. C. M. (1967). German Foreign Policy Between East and West 1921-6, Oxford: 712.

         

Burns, C. K. (1980). The Balkan Policy of Count Gyula Andrassy, Rice.

         

Caider, K. J. (1971). National Self-Determination in British Government Policy During the First World War with Special Reference to Poland, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, London: 941.

         

Carleton, A. (1937). The Millet System-For the Government of Minorities in the Ottoman Empire, Hartford Seminary.

         

Congrave, P. J. (1971). Sir Edward Grey and British Foreign Policy in the Balkans 1914-16.  A Study in War Diplomacy., Cambridge.

         

Critchley, W. H. (1974). Political Restrictions on Leadership Response to Political Instability: Yugoslavia, 1921-1929, Columbia: 350.

         

Crnic, I. D. (1938). Die Jugoslavische Eisenindustrie im Rahmen der Jugoslavischen Volkswirtschaft, Cologne.

         

Cserenyey, G. (1954). The Assassination of King ALexander of Yugoslavia in 1934 and the Political Background of the Crime, London: 757.

         

Curtright, L. H. (1980). Muddle, Indecision, and Setback: British Policy and the Balkan States, August 1914 to the Inception of the Dardanelles Campaign. Santa Barbara, California.

         

Danahar, D. C. (1920). Austria-Hungary and the Triple Alliance System, 1887-1897, Massachusets: 399.

         

Davis, G. H. (1958). Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Austria-Hungary, 1913-1917, Vanderbilt: 301.

         

De Iorio, A. (1980). Italy, Austria-Hungary and the Balkans, 1904-1914: Italy's Appraisal, Illinois.

         

Della, G. J. (1967). Venetian Diplomacy and the Treaty of Carlowitz 1698-1699, Syracuse: 710.

         

Deme, L. (1969). The Radical Left in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Columbia: 343.

         

Donia, R. J. (1976). The Politics of Factionalism: The Bosnian Moslems in Transition, 1878-1906, Michigan: 447.

         

Donnell, B. J. (1951). Danube Problem, With Special Reference to the Belgrade Conference, 1948, Illinois.

         

Duns, R. (1975). The Forgotten Enemy: Diplomatic Relations Between Austria-Hungary and the U.S. During WWI, John Carroll Univeristy.

         

Enge, E. W. (1971). A Casual Model of Perceptions of Ability to Control One's Environment: A Comparison of American and Yugoslavian Univeristy Students, Western Michigan.

         

Ernharth, R. L. (1970). The Tragic Alliance: Austro-German Military Cooperation, 1871-1918, Columbia.

         

Formhals, P. K. (1980). Matija Ban and His Contributions ot the Yugoslav Idea, 1844-1862, Notingham.

         

Freiwirth, P. K. (1961). Germany and Austria-Hungary as Allies, 1914-1916, Maryland: 349.

         

Frodel, E. C. J. (1969). Yugoslav-American Relations, 1919-1941, Colorado.

         

Frodel, E. C. J. (1974). The Transformaiton of Yugoslavia to 1945: A Political and Social Analysis of Emerging Elites n an Agrarian Society, Colorado, Boulder: 331.

         

Gardner, E. J. (1978). The Pottery Technology of the Neolithic Period in South-Eastern Europe, California, Los Angeles.

         

Gates, R. A. (1979). The Esterhazy Princes, 1760-1790: A Study in Hungarian Aristocratic Life During the Theresian and Josephine Reform Period, Illinois: 302.

         

Geargy, D. H. (1986). The Evolutionary Radiation of Melanopsid Gastrapods in the Pannonian Basin (Late Miocene), Eastern Europe, Harvard.

         

Gebhard, L. A. J. (1965). The Development of Austro-Hungarian Navy 1897-1914: A Study in the Operation of Dualism, Rudgers: 328.

         

George, J. M. (1979). The Dualistic-Gnostic Tradition in the Byzantine Commonwealth with Special Reference to the Paulician and Bogomil Movements, Waynbe State.

         

Geshkoff, T. I. (1940). Balkan Union; A Road to Peace in South-Eastern Europe, Columbia: 345.

         

Gonsalves, P. T. (1981). The Austrian Reforms and the Serbian Peasant in Bosancha Krajina, 1878-1914, Stanford.

         

Graebner, M. D. (1975). The Role of the Slavs in the Byzantine Empire, Rutgers: 241.

         

Grenzebach, W. S. J. (1978). Germany's Informal Empire is East-Central Europe: German Economic Policy Towards Yugoslavia and Rumania, 1933-1939, Brandeis: 971.

         

Griewe, W. H. (1949). An Historical Study of the Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Yugoslavia from 1943-1949, American University.

         

Guilmartin, J. F. J. (1971). Changing Technology and Mediterranean at Sea in the 16th Century, Princeton.

         

Hanks, R. W. (1918). The End of an Institution: The Austro-Hungarian Army in Italy, 1918, Rice.

         

Hardy, D. W. (1950). The Yugoslav Communist Party: Its Historical Development, 1919-1941, California, Berkeley: 254.

         

Hattox, R. S. (1982). Coffee-Houses and Urban Society in the Maraluk and Ottoman Lands in the 15th & 16th Centuries, Princeton.

         

Heacock, R. L. J. (1967). Diplomatic Relations Between the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the German Reich in World War I, 1916-1918: A Study Based on Documents From the Austrian State Archives., Denver.

         

Heather, P. J. (1987). The Goths and the Balkans, C. 350-500 A.D., Oxford.

         

Hemans, F. P. I. (1986). Late Antique Residences in Stobi, Yugoslavia, Boston.

         

Herschler, R. B. (1954). Trieste in International Relations, 1945-1950, California, Berkeley: 319.

         

Hill, G. W. (1940). Man in the 'Cutover': A Culture Case study of Social Relationships, Wisconsin.

         

Hinger, G. W. (1961). The Attitudes of 'Le Correspondant' and 'La Revue des Deux Mondes' Toward the Political Role of Austria-Hungary During the Years  1890-1914, Catholic University of America: 112.

         

Holben, R. P. (1923). Poverty with Relation to Education, Pennsylvania.

         

Huertas, T. F. (1977). Economic Growth and Economic Policy in a Multi-National Setting: The Habsburg Monarchy, 1841-1865, Chicago.

         

Iovine, M. S. (1977). The History and the Historiograhy of the Second South Slavic Influence, Yale: 462.

         

Jelavich, C. (1947). The Yugoslav Movement, 1903-1918, California, Berkeley: 206.

         

Jelavich, C. (1949). Russian Influence in Serbia and Bulgaria; 1881-1897, California, Berkeley: 417.

         

Johnson, A. L. (1931). The Partition of Hungary, Georgetown.

         

Johnston, R. H. (1966). Continuity Versus Revolution.  The Russian Provisional Governemnt and the Balkans, Yale: 711.

         

Karmi, I. (1986). The Tanzimat and the Non-Muslims: 1839-1878.  The Implicaitons of the Reforms in Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire on the Legal, Political, Economic and Social Status of Non-Muslims, Wisconin, Madison: 191.

         

Kaufman, S. A. (1977). Individual Variations and the Reconstruction of Prehistoric Patterns of Artifact Production A Test From the Late Neolithic SIte of Divostin; Jugoslavia, City University of New York: 281.

         

Kiraly, B. K. (1966). 1790: Society in Royal Hungary, Columbia: 475.

         

Kirkpatrick, H. L. T. G. Masaryk and the Southern Slavs, 1895-1914, California, Berkeley: 192.

         

Kolarick, R. E. (1982). The Floor Mosaics of Stobi and Their Balkan Context, Harvard.

         

Komjathy, A. T. (1972). Three Small Pivotal States in the Cruicible: The Foreign Relations of Austria, Hungary and Yugoslavia with France, 1934-1935, Loyola: 217.

         

Komlos, J. (1978). The Habsburgh Monarcy as a Customs Union: Economic Development in Austria-Hungary in the Nineteenth Century, Chicago.

         

Kramar, Z. (1966). The Road to Compromise, 1849-1867: A Study to Habsburg-Hungarian Constitutional Struggle in its Terminal Phase, Nebraska: 248.

         

Laurence, R. R. (1968). The Problem of Peace and Austrian Society, 1889-1914: A Study in the Cultural Origins of the First World War, Stanford.

         

Leathers, N. L. (1964). France and the Balkans, Oklahoma: 806.

         

Lederer, I. J. (1957). Yugoslavia and the Paris Peace Settlement, Yguoslav-Italian Relations and hte Territorial Settlement, 1918-1920, Princeton.

         

Levy, M. J. Reforms and Reformers in the Habsburg Monarchy under Leopold Ii, 1790-1792, with Emphasis on the Hungarian and German Lands, Columbia.

         

Littlefield, F. C. (1972). Yugoslav Relations with Germany and Italy and the Nationality Problem, 1933-1941, New York: 356.

         

Lockwood, W. G. (1971). Selo and Carsija. The Peasant Market Place as a Mechanism of Social Integration in Western Bosnia, California, Berkeley: 940.

         

Lorscheider, P. L. (1980). The German Economic Penetration of the Balkans, 1871-1914, California, Santa Barbara.

         

Ludany, A. (1971). Hungarians in Rumania and Yugoslavia: A Comparative Study of Communist Nationality Policies, Louisiana: 513.

         

MacHardy, K. J. (1985). Nobility in Crisis: The Case of Lower Austria, 1568-1620, California, Berkeley.

         

Macura, M. (1972). Estimates of the Completeness of Registration of Births and Infant Deaths in Yugoslavia and its Main Provinces from the Late 1940's to 1961, Princeton.

         

Maher, L. A. (1968). British Policy in South-East Europe, with particular Reference to the European Danube Commission 1878-1904, Oxford: 708.

         

Markotic, V. (1962). Early and Late Neolithic Cultures of Southeast Europe, Harvard.

         

Markotic, V. (1963). Starcevo and Vinca, Harvard.

         

May, A. J. (1927). Contemporary American Opinion of the Mid-Century Revolutions in Central Europe, Pennsylvania: 135.

         

Medgyesi-Mitchang, S. S. (1971). The Influence of the Hungarian Aristocracy Upon Franz Joseph, St. Louis.

         

Meriage, L. P. (1975). Russia and the First Serbian Revolution, Indiana: 288.

         

Merz, H. L. (1934). The Political Development of Yugoslavia, Illinois.

         

Migdal, E. M. (1947). Collective Insecurity; A Study of the Southern Slavs 1934-1938, Columbia U.

         

Miller, J. M. J. (1970). The Concert of Europe in the First Balkan War 1912-1913, Clark: 773.

         

Mirnik, I. A. (1978). Coin Hoards of the Territory of Modern Yugoslavia, London.

         

Mittleman, E. N. (1957). The Nationality Problem in Yugoslavia: A Survey of Development, 1921-1953, New York: 202.

         

Muelder, M. (1939). The Austro-Hungarian Administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1878-1910, Univ. of Michigan.

         

Musser, J. (1918). The Establishment of Maximillian's Empire in Mexico, Pennsylvania.

         

Mvelder, M. E. (1939). The Austro-Hungarian Administration of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1878-1910, Michigan: 82.

         

Nikitina, S. A. (1946). Russkoe Obschestvo I Voprosy Balkanskoi Politiki Rossii, 1853-1876, Moscow.

         

North, R. C. (1969). An Investigation of the Tesla Turbine, Maryland.

         

Okey, R. F. (1972). Cultural and Political Problems of the Austro-Hungarian Administration of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Oxford.

         

Orton, L. D. (1971). The Slavic Congress of 1848 in Prague, Indiana.

         

Owings, W. A. (1965). Socialism in South Slav Lands before 1914. Antecedents of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, Florida St. University.

         

Ramsaur, E. E. J. (1938). Austrian Foreign Policy, 1894-1906, California, Berkeley: 107.

         

Rasson, J. A. (1984). Interaction Spheres as Adaptive Mechanisms: Bosnian-Dalmatian Relations in the Neolithic, Bringhamton.

         

Ririe, J. T. (1987). The Effects of Ottoman Expansionism on Hungarian State Policy, 1365-1526, Indiana: 282.

         

Ristic, D. N. (1953). Foreign Relations of Yugoslavia, 1914-1934, California, Los Angeles: 225.

         

Robinson, H. S. (1954). The Little Entente; Origins, Aims and Politics, Columbia.

         

Rocca, R. G. (1939). Italian Fascist Policy in the Eastern Mediterranean, 1922-1936, California, Berkeley: 249.

         

Roggenkamp, G. (1982). German and Gastarbeiter: A Study of Prejudice, Syracuse: 290.

         

Rooke, M. J. (1980). The British Government's Relations with the States of South-Eastern Europe, London.

         

Rossos, A. (1971). Russia and the Balkans 1909-1914, Stanford.

         

Roth, J. The Habsburgh Monarchy in the Writing of Joseph Roth, California, Santa Barbara.

         

Rusnak, A. J. (1970). Poland and the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact: A Study of Selected Slavic-American Editorial Opinion, Ball State University.

         

Scott, H. M. (1977). Anglo-Austrian Relations After the Seven Years War: Lord Stormount in Vienna, 1763-1772, London.

         

Shanafelt, G. W. (1977). The Secret Enemy; Austria-Hungary and the German Alliance, 1914-1918, California, Berkeley: 377.

         

Sheperd, D. (1972). Yugoslavia: 1919-1939, With Special Reference to Royal Dictatorship 1929-1934, Durham.

         

Simmons, R. E. (1982). German Balkan Diplomacy, 1907-1913: The Genesis and Implimentation of a War-Risk Policy, Auburn.

         

Slottman, W. B. (1958). Austro-Turkish Relations: The Peace of Carlowitz and Rakoczi Rebellion, Harvard.

         

Snyder, P. S. (1974). Bosnia and Hercegovina in Cisleithanian Politics, 1878-1879, Rice: 237.

         

Sontag, J. P. (1967). Russian Diplomacy.  The Balkans and Europe 1908-1912., Harvard: 706.

         

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Strong, G. V. (1970). Nationalism and Socialism: A Study in the Attitudes fo the German-Austrian Social Democratic Pary to the National Question, North Carolina Chapel Aill: 774.

         

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