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Robert Bideleux; Ian Jeffries. A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change. Routledge. 1998. 685pp.

Ben Crampton. Atlas of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century. Routledge. 1996. 297pp.

Jon Elster (editor). The Roundtable Talks and the Breakdown of Communism. University of Chicago Press. 1996. 247pp. The end of Communism in Eastern Europe.

Richard C. Frucht. Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture. ABC-CLIO. 2005. 928pp.

Nicholas Halasz. In the Shadow of Russia: Eastern Europe in the Postwar World. Ronald Press Co.. 1959. 390pp.

Dennis P. Hupchick. Conflict and Chaos in Eastern Europe. Macmillan. 1995. 322pp.

Jonathan Luxmoore; Jolanta Babiuch. Vatican and the Red Flag: The Struggle for the Soul of Eastern Europe. Continuum International Publishing Group. 2000. 368pp.

Raymond Pearson. National Minorities in Eastern Europe, 1848-1945. Macmillan. 1983. 249pp.

Sabrina P. Ramet (editor). Eastern Europe: Politics, Culture, and Society Since 1939. Indiana University Press. 1998. 426pp.

Hugh Seton-Watson. Eastern Europe Between the Wars, 1918-1941. Cambridge University Press. 1945. 442pp.

Gale Stokes. The Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe. Oxford University Press. 1993. 319pp.

Peter F. Sugar (editor). Eastern European Nationalism in the Twentieth Century. American University Press. 1995. 456pp.

David Turnock. Eastern Europe: An Historical Geography, 1815-1945. Routledge. 1991. 357pp.

Zbynek A. B. Zeman. Pursued by a Bear: The Making of Eastern Europe. Chatto & Windus. 1989. 257pp.




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