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Between states: the Transylvanian question and the European idea during World War II, by Holly Case, Stanford, California, Stanford University Press, 2009, 376 pp., US$60.00 (hardcover), ISBN 9780804759861

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

István Deák
Affiliation:
Columbia University id1@columbia.edu
Charles King
Affiliation:
Georgetown University kingch@georgetown.edu
Irina Livezeanu
Affiliation:
Department of History University of Pittsburgh irinal@pitt.edu
Holly Case
Affiliation:
Department of History Cornell University hac27@cornell.edu

Abstract

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Copyright © 2012 Association for the Study of Nationalities 

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References

Case, Holly. “Territorial Revision and the Holocaust: The Case of Hungary and Slovakia during WWII.” In Lessons and Legacies: From Generation to Generation, Ed. Doris Bergen, L., Evanston, IL: Northwestern U P, 2008: 222–244. Print.Google Scholar
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