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Soviet Historiography on the Habsburg Empire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2009

Tofik Islamov
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Professor and Director of the Department of Modern History of Central Europe at the Institute for Slavic and Balkan Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow
Alexey Miller
Affiliation:
A research fellow at the Institute for Slavic and Balkan Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Olga Pavlenko
Affiliation:
A lecturer at the Russian State Humanitarian University
Marina Glazkova
Affiliation:
Research fellows at the Institute for Slavic and Balkan Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sergei Romanenko
Affiliation:
Research fellows at the Institute for Slavic and Balkan Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Copyright © Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota 1995

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26 The study team includes I. I. Leschilovskaia, V. A. D'iakov, I. V. Churkina, V. I. Freidzon, S. S. Nenasheva, and O. V. Pavlenko.

27 See, for example, the works of V. D. Koroliuk.

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