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ED 076 492 TITLE INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE -EDRS- PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS ABSTRACT DOCUMENT RESUME Eastern Europe and the Functional and Country Foreign Service (Dept. Foreign Service Inst. Jul 72 38p. SO 005 919 U.S.S.R.: A Selected Bibliograpy. of State), Washington, D.C. MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 *Area Studies; *Bibliographies; *Communism; *Developing Nations; European History; *Foreign Culture; Human Geography; Modern History; Periodicals *Eastern Europe; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) This document, which contains over 500 citations, has as its main emphasis Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. It is divided into the following main sections: 1) The Ideology and Nature of Communism; 2) International Communication; 3) The Soviet Union, with sections on its people and land, historical background and the formation of the U.S.S.R.; 4) The Evolution of the U.S.S.R. politiCally, militarily, economically, and artistically; 5) Communist Eastern Europe, historical background, and a section on Post World War II; 6) Selected Countries; 7) International Relations; and 8) Periodicals. Within each section the citations are arranged alphabetically by author's name. For a description of the series see SO 005 913. Others in the series are SO 005 914 through SO 005 919. (OPH) 1'

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This document, which contains over 500 citations, hasas its main emphasis Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. It is dividedinto the following main sections: 1) The Ideology and Nature ofCommunism; 2) International Communication; 3) The Soviet Union, withsections on its people and land, historical background and theformation of the U.S.S.R.; 4) The Evolution of the U.S.S.R.politiCally, militarily, economically, and artistically; 5) CommunistEastern Europe, historical background, and a section on Post WorldWar II; 6) Selected Countries; 7) International Relations; and 8)Periodicals. Within each section the citations are arrangedalphabetically by author's name. For a description of the series seeSO 005 913. Others in the series are SO 005 914 through SO 005 919.(OPH)

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FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE

DEPARTMENT OF STATECENTER FOR AREA AND COUNTRY STUDIES

EASTERN EUROPE AND THE U.S.S.R.

A SELECTED FUNCTIONAL AND COUNTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY

The Center for Area and Country Studies of the Foreign ServiceInstitute prepares area bibliographies annually for use in itstraining programs. In addition to this selected bibliography, theCenter publishes bibliographies on Sub-Saharan Africa, WesternEurope, Near East and North Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia,East Asia, and Latin America.

Primary emphasis in the selection of items for this listing isgiven to materials in the Institute's library. Preference isaccorded to recently published materials in order to highlightthe most up-to-date studies and to ensure a balanced presentationof differing viewpoints on an issue. The inclusion or exclusionof an item is in no way to be construed as reflecting the viewsof the Center,

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. THE IDEOLOGY AND NATURE OF COMMUNISM1.

II. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNISM 2

. III. THE SOVIET UNION 4

A. Land and Peoples 4B. Historical Background (Russia) 5C. The Formation of the U.S.S.R. 8

IV. THE EVOLUTION OF THE U.S.S.R. 9

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General and HistoricalThe PolityThe MilitaryThe EconomyThe SocietyThe Arts

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V. COMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE 19

A. Land and Peoples 19B. Historical Background 19C. Post World War II: General 20

VI. SELECTED COUNTRIES 21

1. Albania 212. Baltic Area 223. Bulgaria 234. East Germany (Soviet Zone) 235. Czechoslovakia 246. Hungary 267. Poland 278. Romania

, . 289. Yugoslavia 29

VII. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 31

VIII. PERIODICALS 34

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FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE

)EPARTMENT OF STATECENTER FOR AREA AND COUNTRY STUDIES

EASTERN EUROPE AND THE U.S.S.R.

A SELECTED FUNCTIONAL AND COUNTRY BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. THE IDEOLOGY AND NATURE OF COMMUNISM

BALABANOFF, Angelica. Impressions of Lenin. Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press, 1964.

BELL, Daniel. The End of Ideology: On the Exhaustion of PoliticalIdeas in the Fifties. Rev. ed. New York: Collier Books, 1962.

BUKHARIN, Nikolai. Historical Materialism: A Study of Sociology.Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1969.

CROZIER, Brian. Since Stalin; an Assessment of Communist Power.New York: Coward-McCann, 1970.

DALLIN, Alexander and Breslaur, George W. Political Terror inCommunist Systems. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1970.

DeGEORGE, Richard T. The New Marxism; Soviet and East EuropeanMarxisp Since 1956. New York: Pegasus Publishers, 1968.

. Patterns of Soviet Thought: The Origins and Developmentof Dialectical and Historical Materialism. Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press, 1966.

DODGE, Norton T., ed. Analysis of the USSR's 24th Party Congress and9th Five-Year Plan. Mechanicsville, Md.: Cremona Foundation,1971.

DRACHKOVITCH, Milorad M., ed. Marxism in the Modern World. Stanford:Stanford University Press, 1965.

. Marxist Ideology in the Contemporary World--Its Appealsand Paradoxes. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

FEUER, Lewis S. Marx and the Intellectuals: A Set of Post-Ideological Essays. New York: Anchor Books, 1970.

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FISCHER, Louis. The Life of Lenin. New York: Harper and Row,

1964.

KAMENKA, Eugene. The Ethnical Foundations of Marxi:A.. York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1962.

KOLARZ, Walter, ed. Books on Communism: A Bibliouanhv.

York: Oxford University Press, 1964.

KUUSINEN, 0. W., et al. Fundamentals of MarxismLeninism.

Edited by Clemens Dutt. Moscow: Foreign Language Publishing

House, 1961.

LABEDZ, Leopold, ed. Revisionism: Essays on the History of Marxist

Ideas. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. 1962.

MARX, Karl and Engels, Friedrich. The Communist Manifesto. New

York: Washington Square Press, 1964.

MEYER, Alfred G. Communism. 2nd ed. New York: Random House, 1962.

NETTL, J. P. Rosa Luxemburg. 2 vols. New York: Oxford Universit)

Press, 1966.

SCHAPIRO, Leonard and Reddaway, Peter, eds. Lenin: The Man, The

Theorist, The Leader; A Reappraisal. New York: Frederick A.

Praeger, 1967.

TUCKER, Robert C. The Marxian Revolutionary Idea. New York: W. W.

Norton, 1969.

ULAM, Adam B. The Bolsheviks: The Intellectual and Political

History of the Triumph of Communism in Russia. New York: Macmillan

Co., 1965.

UTECHIN, S. V., ed. V. I. Lenin's What is to be Done? Oxford:

Clarendon Press, 1963.

VALENTINOV, Nikolay. Encounters with Lenin. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1968.

VIGOR, P. H. A Guide to Marxism and its Effect on Soviet Development.

Nev. York: F;:manities Press, 1966.

WETTER, Gustav A. Soviet Ideology Today. New York: Frederick A.

Praeger, 196t;.

IT . I NTERNATIONAL COMflUNISM

ASPATURIAN, Vernon V. The ScvieC Union in the World Communist

System. Stanford: The Ponver institution en War, Revolution

and Peace, Stanford University, 1966.

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BLACK, Cyril B. and Thornton, Thomas P., eds. Communism andRevolution: The Strategic Uses of Political Violence Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1964.

BORKENAU, Franz. World Communism: A History of the Communist Intel-national. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1962.

BRAUNTHAL, Julius. History of the International 1864-1914. yewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

BRINTON, Clarence Crane. The Anatomy of Revolution. Rev. ed. NewYork: Vintage Books, 1965.

CORNELL, Rilhard. Youth and Communism: An Historical Analysis. ofInternational Communist Youth Movements. New York: Walker andCo., 3965.

FARRELL, R. Barry, ed. Political Leadership in Eastern Europe andthe Soviet Union. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co., 1970.

GARTHOFF, Raymond L., ed. Sino-Soviet Military Relations. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

GRIFFITH, William E., ed. Communism in Europe: Continuity, Change,and the Sino-Soviet Dispute. 2 vols. Cambridge: M.I.T. Press,1966.

. Sino-Soviet Relations, 1964-1965. Cambridge: M.I.T.Press, 1967.

HALPERIN, Morton H., ed. Sino-Soviet Relations and Arms Control.Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1967.

JACKSON, W. A. Douglas. The Russo-Chinese Borderlands: Zone ofPeaceful Contact or Potential Conflict? Princeton: D. VanNostrand Co., 1967.

LENGYEL, Emil. Nationalism, The Last Stage of Communism. New York:Funk and Wagnalls, 1969.

LOWELTHAL, Richi,rd. World Communism: The Distintegration of aSecular Faith. New York: Oxford University Press, 1964.

McNEAL, Robert K., ed. International Relations Among CommunistStr,tef. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-9a11,'1967.

v.P.NERT, Klaus. Peking and Moscow. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons,1.963.

",obert C. voseow and Chinese Communists . 2nd ed. Stanford:Starrcre 1:niversity Press, 1963.

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PRPIC, George J. Eastern Europe and World Communism: A SelectiviAnnotated Bibliography in English. Cleveland: John CarrollUniversity, 1966.

SHAW, J. T. et al., eds. The American Bibliography of Slavic andEast European Studies, 1957-1963. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Publications, 1958-1966.

SHUB, Anatole. An Empire Loses Hope: Communist Europe in the1960's. New York: W. W. Norton, 1970.

TREADGOLD, Donald W., ed. Soviet and Chinese Communism: Similari-ties and Differences. Seattle: University of WashingtonPress, 1967.

U.S. CONGRESS. SENATE. Committee on the Judiciary. World Communism:A selected Annotated Bibliography. Prepared for the Subcommitteeon Internal Security. 88th Congress, 2nd Session. Washington:U.S. Government Printing Off ice, 1964.

ZAGORIA, Donald S. The Sino-Soviet Conflict, 1956-1961. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1962.

III. THE SOVIET UNION

A. Land and Peoples

ADAMS, Arthur E., Matley Ian M. and McCagg, William O. An Atlasof Russian and East European History. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, 1967.

BORISOV, A. A. Climates of the U.S.S.R. Chicago: Aldine PublishingCo., 1966.

CHEW, Allen F. An Atlas of Russian History: Eleven Centuries ofChanging Borders. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967.

COLE, John P. and German, F. C. A Geography of the U.S.S.R.: TheBackground to a Planned Economy. London: Butterworth, 1961.

CONQUEST, Robert, ed. Soviet Nationalities Policy in Practice. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

DEWDNE, John C. A Geography of the Soviet Union. Oxford: PergamonPress, 1965.

vETZSIMMONS, Thomas, Malof, Petet and Fisher, John C.7t3 People, Its Society Tts Culture. New Paven: '-'11man

::ciations Area Files Pre!.,s, 1960.

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FLORINSKY, Michael T., ed. McGraw-Pill Encyclopedia of Russiaand the Soviet Union. New York: McGraw-Hill Book (0., 1961.

GRAY, G. D. B. Soviet Land: The Country, Its Peon:e theirWork. London: Adam and Charles Black, 1947.

HARRIS, Chauncy D. Cities of the Soviet Union. Chicago: RandMcNally, 1970.

HORECKY, Paul L., ed. Russia and the Soviet Union: A BibliographicGuide to Western-Language Publications. Chicago: Universityof Chicago Press, 1965.

KRADER, Lawrence. Peoples of Central Asia. r,:comington: IndianaUniversity Publications, 1963.

LONGWORTH, Philip. The Cossacks. New York: Polt, Rinehart andWinston, 1970.

MILLER, Wright. Russians as People. London: Phoenix House, 1962.

NOVE, Alec. An Economic History of the USSR. Baltimore: Pengui-ABooks, 1969.

PARKER, W. H. An Historical Geography of Russia. Chicago: AldinePublishing Co., 1969.

PITCHER, Harvey J. Understanding the Russians. London: GeoffAllen and Unwin, 1964.

RAKOWSKA-PARMSTONE, Teresa. Russia and Nationalism in Central.Asia: The Cause of Tadzhikistan. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsPress, 1970.

ST. GEORGE, George. Siberia: The New Frontier. New York: DavidMcKay Co., 1969.

TAAFE, Robert N. and Kingsbury, Robert C. An Atlas of SovietAffairs. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. U.S.S.R.: Strategic Survey, A Bibliog-raphy. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969.

B. Historical Background (Russia)

ANNENNOV, Pavel V. The Extraordinary r.Catto. Ann Arbor! Unimersityof Michigan Press, 1968.

RERD1AEV, Nicholas A. The Origin of Russian Comuaisr. Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press. 1960.

. The Russian Idea. Boston: Reacon Press, 1962.

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BILLINGTON, James H. The Icon and the Axe: An InterpretativeHistory of Russian Culture. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, )966.

BLUM, Jerome. Lord and Peasant in Russia from the Ninth to theNineteenth Century. Princeton: Princeton University Pre,,s,1961.

CHERNYSHEVSKY, N. G. What is to be Dcne9 Tales about New People.Rev. ed. New York: Vintage Books, 1961.

FEDOTOV, G. P. The Russian Religious Mind. 2 vols. Cambridge:Harvard University Press, 1966.

FLORINSKY, Michael T. Russia: A History and an Interpretation.2 vols. New York: Macmillan Co., 1961.

GROUSSET, Rene. The Empire of the Steppes: A History of CentralAsia. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1970.

GREY, Ian. The Horizon History of Russia. Marion, Ohio: HorizonBooks, 1970.

HAIMSON, Leopold H. The Russian Marxists and the Origins ofBolshevism. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955.

HINGLEY, Ronald. Russian Writers and Society, 1825-1904. NewYork: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.

KARPOVICH, Michael. Imperial Russia, 1801-1917 New York: Holt,Rinehart and Winston, 1961.

KEEP, J.L.H. The Rise of Social Democracy in Russia. Oxford:Clarendon Press, 1963.

KLYUCHEVSKY, Vasili. Peter the Great. New York: Random House,1961.

KOHLER, Phyllis Penn, ed. and trans. Journey for Our Time: TheRussian Journals of the Marouls de Custine. Chicago: HenryRegnery Co., 1951.

KOHN. Hans. ed. The Mind of Modern Russia: historical and PoliticalThought of Russia's Greet Ace. New York: Harper. and Row, 1962.

LAur, v.eodore !I. von. SerW atto and the Indw=trialization ofRussia. !!ot Ynr.H Athervw, Publishers, 197C'.

MAMA, Alexr.uder ,:er:.eu and the Birth ef' RI.- :slag Socialism,1812-1851'. Captbri.6z-.1: Parvard University tree;.,

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MASSIE, Robert K. Nichola and Alexandra. New York: DellBooks, 1967.

MIASKY, D.S. A History of Russian Literature from its Beginningto 1900. Edited by Francis 3. Whitfield. New York: RandomHouse, 1958.

MONAS, Sidney. The Third Section: Police and Society :n vussiaunder Nicholas I. Cambridge: Harvard University Pzesc, "(.3.

PAUSTOVSKY, Konstantin G. ....iHEIL:Lnygalgs. New York: V.Into:teBooks, 1964.

PIPES, Richard, ed. The Russian Intelligentsia. New York:Columbia University Press, 1961.

RAEFF, Marc. The Decembrist Movement. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:Prentice-Hall, 1966.

. Origins of the Russian Intelligentsia: The EighteenthCentury Nobility. New York: Harcourt, Brace ane World, :96,.

, ed. Russian Intellectual History: An Anthology. NewYork: Harcourt, Brace and World, 1966.

RAKOWSKA-HARMSTONE, Teresa. Russia and Nationalism in CentralAsia. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.

RIASANOVSKY, Nicholas V. A History of Russia. 2nd ed. New York:Ocford University Press, 1969.

ROBINSON, G. T. Rural Russia under the Old Regime: A History ofthe Landlord-Peasant World and a Prologue to the 2easant Revolu-tion of 1917. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967.

SCHWARZ, Soloman M. The Russian Revolutio,. of 1905: The Worker'sMovement and the Formation of Bolshevism and Menshevism.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967.

SETON-WATSON, Hugh. The Russian Empire, 1801-1917. London:Clarendon Press, ]967.

SUMNER, P. U. Survey of Russian History. London: G. Duckworth, 1961.

TROYAT, !'enri. Tolstoy. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1969.

VITCHIN, S. V. Fverymnn's Concise Encyclopedia of Russia. NewYork : F. P. Dutton, 1961.

V,,,P.':ADSKY, George. A History of Russia. 4th ed. New 4ave: YalePni-ersitv Press, 1954.

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VON LAUE, Theodore H. Why Lenin? law tee'_ (n? A Reappraisal ofthe Russian Revolution, 1900-1930. Philadelphia: J. r.Lippincott Co., 1971.

VUCINICH, Alexander. Science in Russian Culture: A Eistory vc1860. Stanford: Stanford Uni\ersity Press, 1963.

WALLACE, Donald M. Russia On the Eve of War and Revolution.Edited by Cyril E. Black. New York: Bandon 'House, 1961.

WEIDLE, Wladimir. Russia: Absent and Present. New York: VintageBooks, 1961.

C. The Formation of the U.S.S.R.

BERDIAEV, Nicholas. The Russian Revolution. Ann Arbor: Universityof Michigan Press, 1961.

CARMICHAEL, Joel. A Short Histor of the Russian Revolution. NewYork: Basic Books, 196A.

CARR, Edward H. The October Revolution: Before and After. NewYork: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969.

CHAMBERLIN, William H. The. Russian Revolution, 1917-3921. 2 vols.New York: Grosset and Dunlap, 1965.

DANIELS, Robert V. The Conscience of the Revolution: CommunistOpposition in Soviet Russia. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1960.

. Red October: The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1967.

DEUTSCHER: Isaac. The Prophet Armed: Trotsky, 1879-1921. New York:Oxford University Press, 1954.

FOOTMAN, David. Civil War in Russia. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1962.

KATKOV, George. Russia 2917: The Pebruary Revolution. New Yorl,.:Harper and Row, 1967.

, .%lexander. Russia and History's Turning Point. New York:,h:e1.1, Sloan and Pearce, 1965.

1:ort.:A:l '+ussia in Revolution, ig901938. New York: New\ner.elr 1-ftrerv, 1466.

PA('S-')V.-3n. Kom:tanti.n Years of Pope: Story of a Life. NewYork P:,It'leon Books, l069

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PIPES, Richard. The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism andNationalism, 1917-1923. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1964.

RABINOWITCH, Alexander. Prelude to Revolution: The PetrogradBolsheviks and the July 1917 Uprising. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 1968.

SCHAPIRO, Leonard. The Origin of the Communist Autocracy: PoliticalOpposition in the Soviet State (First Phase: 1917-1922). NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

SHUKMAN, Harold. Lenin and the Russian Revolution. New York:G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1967.

SUKIIANOV, N. N. The Russian Revolution in 1917: Eyewitness Account.Edited and abridged by Joel Carmichael. 2 vols. New York:Harper and Row, 1962.

THOMPSON, John M. Russia, Bolshevism, and the Versailles Peace.Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966.

TROTSKY, Leon. The Russian Revolution. 3 vols. Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press, 1960.

TROYAT, Henri. Tolstoy. New York: Dell Publishing Co., 1969.

WILLIAMS, Albert R. Through the Russian Revolution. New York:Monthly Review Press, 1967.

WILSON, Edmund. To the Finland Station. New York: Doubleday andCo., 1940.

WOLFE, Bertram D. An Ideology in Power: Reflections on the RussianRevolution. New York: Stein and Day, 1969.

, ed. John Reed's Ten Days That Shook the World. New York:Vintage Books.

. Three Who Made a Revolution. Rev. ed. New York: cellPublishing Co., 1964.

IV. The Evolution of the U.S.S.R.

1. General and Historical

ITERICAN UNIVERSITY. Area Handbook for the Soviet Union. Washington:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.

P,RUMBERG, Abraham. ed. Russia Under Khrushchev: An Anthology fromProblems of Communism. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1962.

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CARR, Edward H. A History of Soviet Russia. 6 vols. New York:Macmillan Co., 1951-1964.

CHORNOVIL, V. Ferment in the Ukraine. London: Macmillan Co., 1961.

DMYTRYSHYN, Basil. U.S.S.R.: A Concise History. New York: CharlesScribner's Sons, 1965.

HUDSON, G. F. Fifty Years of Communism: Theory and Practice,1917-1967. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

INKELES, Alex and Geiger, H. Kent, eds. Soviet Society: A Book ofReadings. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1961.

KEEP, John, ed. Contemporary History in the Soviet Mirror. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1964.

NETTL, J. P. The Soviet Achievement. New York: Harcourt, Braceand World, 1968.

PETHYBRIDGE, R.W. A History of Postwar Russia. New York: NewAmerican Library, 1966.

PIETROMARCHI, Luca. The Soviet World. New York: A.S. Barnes andCo., 1965.

PIPES, Richard, ed. Revolutionary Russia. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1968.

RIHA, Thomas, ed. Readings in Russian Civilization. Vol. 3:Soviet Russia, 1917-1963. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress, 1964.

SALISBURY, Harrison E. The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad. NewYork:' Harper and Row, 1969.

SORLIN, Pierre. The Soviet People and Their Society, 1919-1967.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

STEENBERG, Sven. Vlasov. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970.

WARTH, Robert D. Joseph Stalin. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1969.

WERTH, Alexander. Russia at War, 1941-1945. New York: E.P. Duttonand Co., 1964.

2. The Polity

AMALRIK, Andrei. Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984? NewYork: Harper and Row, 1970.

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ARMSTRONG, John A. Ideology, Politics and Government in the Scvi.etUnion: An Introduction. Rev. ed. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.

AZRAEL, Jeremy R. Managerial Power and Soviet Politics. Cam%ridge:Harvard University Press, 1966.

BARGHOORN, Frederick C. Politics in the Boston: Little,Brown and Co., 1966.

BERMAN, Harold J. Justice in the U.S.S.R. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1963.

BRUMBERG, Abraham, ed. In Quest of Justice: Protest and Dissentin the Soviet Union Today. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1970.

BRZEZINSKI, Zbigniew K. Dilemmas of Change in Soviet Politics. NewYork: Columbia University Press, 1969.

. Ideology and Power in Soviet Politics. Rev. ed. NewYork: Frederick 67. Praeger, 1967.

CAROE, Olaf K. Soviet Empire, The Turks of Central Asia andStalinism. 2nd ed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1967.

CHORNOVIL, Vyacheslay. The Chornovi]. Papers. New York: McGraw-HillBook Co., 1969.

CONQUEST, Robert. The Great Terror: Stalin's Purge of the Thirties.New York: Macmillan Co., 1968.

. Power and Policy in the U.S.S.R.: The Study of SovietDynasties. London: Macmillan Co., 1962.

. 'Russia After Khrushchev. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,1965.

, ed. Soviet Nationalities Policy in Practice. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

CRANKSHAW, Edward. Khrushchev: A Career. New York: Viking Press,1966.

DALLIN, Alexander and Larson, Thomas B., eds. Soviet Politics SinceKhrushchev. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Pall, 1969.

and Westin, Alan F., eds. Politics in the Soviet Union:-Seven Cases. New York: Harcourt, Brace and 'olorld, 1966.

DEUTSCHER, Isaac. The Prophet Outcast: Trotsky, 1929-1940. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1963.

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DEUTSCHER, Isaac. The Prophet Unarmed: Trotsky, 1921 -1929. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1959.

Stalin: A Political Biography. 2nd ed. NewOxford University Press, 1967.

FAINSOD, Merle. How Russia is Ruled. Rev. ed. Cambridge: ParvardUniversity Press, 1963.

. Smolensk Under Soviet Rule. Cambridge: Parvard UniversityPress, 1958.

FRANKLAND, Mark. Khrushchev. New York: Stein and Pay, 1967.

HAZARD, John N. Settling Disputes in Soviet Society. New York:Columbia University Press, 1960.

The Soviet System of Government. 4th ed. Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1968.

HYLAND, William and Shryock, Richard W. The Fall of Khrushchev.New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1968.

JUVILER, Peter H. and Morton, Henry M. Soviet Policy-Making:Studies of Communism in Transition. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.

KHRUSHCHEV, Nikita. Khrushchev Remembers. Boston: Little, Brownand Co., 1970.

LEONHARD, Wolfgang. The Kremlin Since Stalin. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, 1962.

LINDEN, Carl A. Khrushchev and the Soviet Leadership, 1957-1964.Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1966.

Message from Moscow. By an Observer. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,1969.

MEYER, Alfred G. The Soviet Political System: An Interpretation.N'?w York: Random House, 1965.

MOOR1:, Barrington, Jr. Soviet Politics - The Dilemma of Power.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1950.

Terror and Progress - H.S.S.R.: Some Sources of Change,and Stability in the Soviet Dictatorship. New York: Harper andRow, 196'.

NICOLAEVSKY, i!ori3 T. Power and the Soviet Elite: "The Letter of anOld Polshevik" and Other Essays. Edited by Janet D. 7.agoria.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

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POTICHNYI, Peter J. On the Current Situation in the Ukraine. AnnArbor: University of Michigan Press, 1970.

RESHETAR, John S., Jr. A Concise History of the Communist Party ofthe Soviet Union. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1960.

SCHAPIRO, Leonard. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union. NewYork: Random House, 1960.

. The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union. 2nd ed.London: Hutchinson University Library, 1967.

. The U.S.S.R. and the Future: An Analysis of the NewProgram of the CPSU. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

SHUB, Anatole. The New Russian Tragedy. New York: W. W. Norton,1969.

STRONG, John W., ed. The Soviet Union Under Brezhney and Kosygin:The Transition Years. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.,1971.

TATU, Michel. Power in the Kremlin: From Khrushchev to Kosygin.New York: Viking Press, 1968.

TUCKER, Robert C. The Soviet Political Mind: Studies in Stalinismand Post-Stalin Change. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

and Cohen, Stephen F., ed. The Great Purge Trial. NewYork: Grosset and Dunlap, 1965.

ULAM, Adam E. The New Face of Soviet Totalitarianism. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

WOLFE, Bertram D. Khrushchev and Stalin's Ghost: Text,Back roundand Meaning of Khrushchev 's Report to the Twentieth Congress onthe Night of February 24-25 1956. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1957.

3. The Military.

ERICKSON, John. The Soviet High Command. New York: St. Martin'sPress, 1962.

FAIRHALL, David. Russian Sea Power. Boston: Gambit, 1971.

CARDER, Michel. A ristory of the Soviet Army. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, 1966.

CARTHOFF, Raymond L. Soviet ilitary Policy: A Historical Analysis.New York: Frederick A. rraeger, 1966.

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KOLKOWICZ, Roman. The Soviet Military and the Commurist Party.Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967.

SOKOLOVSKI, V.D., ed. Soviet Military Strategy. Englewood Cliff:N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1963.

WOLFE, Thomas. The Evolving Nature of the Warsaw Pact. SantaMonica: Rand Corporation, 1965.

. Soviet Military olicy Under Khrushchev's Successors.Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, 1965.

The Soviet Union and Arms Control. Santa Monica: RandCorporation, 1966.

4. The Economy

BERGSON, Abram. The Economics of Soviet Planning,. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press, 1964.

. The Real National Income of Soviet Russia Since 1928.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1961.

BERLINER, Joseph. Factory and Manager in the U.S.S.R. Cambridge:Harvard University Press, 1957.

BRODERSEN, Arvid. The Soviet Worker: Labor and Government in SovietSociety. New York: Random House, 1966.

BROWN, Emily Clark. Soviet Trade Unions and Labor Relations.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1966.

CAMPBELL, Robert 14 -.Soviet Economic Power: Its Organization, Growthand Challenge. 2nd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1956.

CHAPMAN, Janet C. Real Wages in Soviet Russia Since 1928. Cambridge:Harvard University.Press, 1963.

DEGRAS, Jane and Nove, Alec, eds. Soviet Planning: Essays in Honourof Naum Jasry. Oxford: Basil Ilackwell, 1964.

DODGE, Norton T. Women in the Soviet Economy: Their Role in Economic,Scientific, and Technical Develonment. Baltimore: Johns HopkinsPress, 1966.

ERLICH, Alexander. The Soviet Industrialization Debate, 1924-1928.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1960.

GERSCPENKRON, Alexander. Economic Backwardness :1 HistoricalPerspective: A Book of Essays. Cambridge: -are: rd UniversityPress. 1962.

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GOLDMAN, Marshall I. The Soviet Economy: Myth and Reality. Engle-wood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968.

HANSON, Philip. The Consumer in the Soviet Economy. Evanston:Northwestern University Press, 1968.

KARCZ, Jerzy F., ed. Soviet and East European Agriculture. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1967.

LEWIN, Moshe. Russian Peasants and Soviet Power: A Study ofCollectivization, Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern UniversityPress, 1968.

NIMITZ, Nancy. Farm Employment in the Soviet Union, 1928-1963. SantaMonica: Rand Corporation, 1965.

NOVE, Alec. An Economic History of the USSR. New York: PenguinBooks, 1969.

Economic Rationality and Soviet Politics; or, Was StalinReally Necessary? New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1964.

. The Soviet Economy: An Introduction. 2nd rev. ed. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

PLOSS, Sidney. Conflict and Decision-Making in Soviet Russia, ACase Study of Agricultural Policy, 1953-1963. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1965.

PRYOR, Frederick L. The Commumtst Foreign Trade System. Cambridge:M.I.T. Press, 1963.

SCHWARTZ, Harry. The Soviet Economy Since Stalin.J. B. 'Lippincott Co., 1965.

SCHWARTZ, Solomon M. Labor in the Soviet Union.A. Praeger, 1962.

SHERMAN, Howard J. The Soviet Economy. Boston:Co., 1969.

Philadelphia:

New York: Frederick

Little, Brown and

SPULBER, Nicolas. The Soviet Economy: Structure, Principles, Problems.New York: W. W. Norton, 1969.

STRAUSS, Erich. Soviet Agriculture in Perspective. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

VOLIN, Lazar. A Century of Russian Agriculture. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1970.

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5. The Society

APANASEWICZ, Nellie. Soviet Education: A Bibliography of Englirl.Language Materials. Washington, D.C.: Government PrintingOffice, 1964.

AMALRIK, Andrei. Involuntary Journey to Siberia. New York: Harcourt,Brace, Jovanovich, 1970.

BAUER, Raymond A. Nine Soviet Portraits. Cambridge: M.1.T. Press,1955.

, Inkeles, Alex, and Klucvholln, C.vde. How the Soviet SystemWorks. Cambridge: Harvard Hniversity Pre:-s, 1956.

BLACK, Cyril E., ed. The Transformation of Russian Society: Aspectsof Social Change Since 1861. Cambridge: Harvard UniversityPress, 1960.

BRONFENBRENNER, Urie. Two Worlds of Childhood/U.S. and USSR. NewYork: Russell Sage Foundation, 1970.

DeGEORGE, Richard T. Soviet Ethics and Morality. Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press, 1969.

DEWITT, Nicholas. Education and Professional Em lo eWashington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961.

FISCHER, George, ed. Science and Ideology in Soviet Society. NewYork: Atherton Press, 1967.

FLETCHER, William C. and Strover, Anthony J., eds. Religion and theSearch for. New Ideals in the U.S.S.R. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.

GEIGER, H. Kent. The Family in Soviet Russia. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1968.

HINDUS, Maurice. The Kremlin's Human Dilemma: Russia After a Centuryof Revolution. Garden City, N.J.: Doubleday and Co., 1967.

INKELES, Alex. Social Change in Soviet Russia. Cambridge: ;;arvardUniversity Press, 1968.

, Bauer, R.A. et al. The Soviet citizen: Daily Life in aTotalitarian Society. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959.

1ASSOF, Allen. Prospects for Soviet Society. New York: FrederickA. Praeger, '968.

. The Soviet Youth Frollram: Regimentation and Rebellion.Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965.

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KOLARZ, Walter. Religion in the Soviet Union. New York:Macmillan Co., 1961.

KOLASKY, John. Two Years in Soviet Ukraine. Toronto: PeterMartin Associates, 1970.

MARCHENKO, Anatoly. My Testimony. New York: E. P. Dutton andCo., 1969.

MAUNY, Erik de. Russian Prospect. New York: Atheneum Publishers,1970.

MEDVEDEV, Zhores A. The Rise and Fall of T. D. Lysenko. New York:Columbia University Press, 1969.

. The Medvedev Papers. New York: St. Martins Press, 971.

. A Question of Madness. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971.

MEHNERT, Klaus. Soviet Man and His World. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1961.

MILLER, Wright. The U.S.S.R. London: Oxford University Press, 1963.

OSIPOV, G. V., ed. Studies in Soviet Society. Vol. 2: Town,Country and People. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1969.

SHIMONIAK, Wasyl. and Politics

SORLIN, Pierre.Frederick A.

. Communist Education: Its History, Philosophy

. Chicago: Rand McNally Co., 1970.

The Soviet People and Their Society. New York:Praeger, 1969.

The State of Soviet Science. Edited by the editors of Survey.Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1965.

6. The Arts

ALEXANDROVA, Vera. A History of Soviet Literature, 1917-1962.Garden City, N.J.: Doubleday and Co., 1963.

ALLILDYEVA, Svetlana. Only One Year. New York: Harper and Row,1969.

Twenty Letters to a Friend. New York: Harper and Row,1967.

BLAKE, Patricia, .and Hayward, %!ax, eds. Dissonant Voices in SovietLiterature. New York: Pantheon Books, 1962.

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BULGAKOV, Mikhail A. The Master and Margarita. New York:Harper and Rob', 1967.

CHEKOVSKAYA, Lydia K. The Deserted House. New York: E. P. Duttonand Co., 1967.

DUDINTSEV, Vladimir D. A New Year's Tale. New York: E. P. Duttonand Co., 1960.

. Not By Bread Alone. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co..1957.

FRONCEK, Thomas, ed. The Horizon Book of the Arts of Russia. Marion,Ohio: Horizon Books, 1962.

HOPKINS, Mark W. Mass Media in the Soviet Union. New work: Pegasus,1970.

JOHNSON, Priscilla, and Lahedz, Leo, eds. Khrushchev an the Arts:The Politics of Soviet Culture, 1962-1964. Cambridge: M.T.T.Press, 1965.

KUZNETSOV, Anatoly V. Babi Yar: A Documentary Novel. New York:Dial Press, 1967.

LABEDZ, Leopold. Solzhenitsyn: A Documentary Record. New York:Harper & Row Publishers, 1971.

LEONARD, Richard A. A History_of Russian Music. New York: MacmillanCo., 1957.

MORATH, Inge and Miller, Arthur. In Russia. New York: VikingPress, 1969.

PASTERNAK, Boris. Doctor Zhivago. London: Collins and Harrill,1958.

SLONIM, Marc. Russian Theater: From the Empire to the Soviets. NewYork: Collier Books, 1962.

SOLZHENITSYN, Aleksandr I. The First Circle. New York: Harper andRow, 1968.

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, )963.

STRUVE, Cleb. Soviet Russian Literature 1917-1950. Norman:University of 0Y3ahoma Press, 195].

TERTZ. Abram. On Socialist Realism. New York: Random House, 1960.

. The Trial Begins. New York: Random House, 19".

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V. COMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE

A. Land and Peoples

ADAMS, Arthur E., Matley, Ian M. and McCagg, William O. An Atlasof Russian and East European History. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.

DOVRING, Folke. Land Reform in Hungary, Italy and Yugoslavia.Washington: U.S. Agency for International Development, 1970.

FISCHER-GALATI, Stephen A. Man, State,_ and Society in EastEuropean History. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970.

GIMBUTAS, Marija. The Slays. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971.

JELAVICH, Charles, ed. Language and Area Studies: East Centraland Southeastern Europe: A Survey. Chicago: University ofChicago Press, 1969.

MOORE, Wilbert Ellis. Economic Demography of Eastern and SouthernEurope. New York: Columbia University Press, 1946.

OSBORNE, R. H.

New York:

POUNDS, N.J.G.1969.

East-Central Europe: An Introductory Geography.Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

Eastern Europe. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Co.,

. Europe and the Soviet Union. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1966.

TRISKA, Jan F., ed. Communist Party-States: Comparative and Inter-national Studies. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1969.

B. Historical Background

DVORNIK, Francis. The Slays: Their Early History and Civilization.Boston: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1956.

HALECKI, Oscar. Borderlands of Western Civilization. Boston:American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1956.

JACKSON, George D., Jr. Comintern and Peasant in East Europe, 1919-1930. New York: Columbia University Press, 1966.

JELAVICP, Charles and Jelavich, Barbara, eds. The Balkans. EnglewoodCliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1965.

eds. The Balkans in Transition: Essays on the Developmentof Life and Politics Since the Eighteenth Century. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1963.

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McCARTNEY, C.A. and Palmer, A.W. Independent Eastern Europe: AHistory. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1966.

McNEILL, William H. Europe's Steppe Frontier 1500-1800. (111:ogoUniversity of Chicago Press, 1964.

MITRANY, David. Marx Against the Peasant: A Studs, in SocialDogmatism. New York: Collier Books, 1963.

RISTELHUEBER, Rene. A History of the Balkan Peoples. Now York.Twayne Publishers, 1971.

ROBERTS, Henry L. Eastern Europe: Politics, Revolution andDiplomacy. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970.

SETON-WATSON, Hugh. Eastern Europe Between the Wars, 1918-1941.New York: Cambridge University Press, 1946.

. The East European Revolution. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1956.

STAVRIANOS, L.S. The Balkans Since 1453. New York: Holt, Rinehartand Winston, 1963.

. The Balkans, 1815-1914. New York: Holt, Rinehart andWinston, 1963.

SUGAR, Peter F. and Ledere, J., eds. Nationalism in EasternEurope. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1970.

WOLFF, Robert Lee. The Balkans in Our Time. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1956.

ZEMAN, Z.A.B. The Breakup of the Hapsburg Empire, 1914-1918: AStudy In National and Social Revolution. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1961.

C. Post World War II: General

BENES, V., r.!yorgy, A. and Stambuck, G. Eastern European Governmentand Politics. New York: Harper and Row, 1966.

BLUMENFELD, Yorick. Seesaw: Cultural Life in Eastern Europe.New York: Harcourt, Brace and Worlil, 1968.

RROWY, J. F. The New !.astern Europe: The Khrushchev Era and After.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

WIZEZIgSKI, 7bigniew K. The Sx.riet Pilot:: Unity and Conflict. Rev.ed. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.

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BURKS, R. V., ed. The Dynamics of Communism in Eastern Europe.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1961.

. The Future of Communism in Europe. Detroit: Wayne State

University Press, 1968.

BYRNES, Robert F., ed. The United States and Eastern Europe.Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1967.

. Bibliography of American Publications on East CentralEurope, 1945-1957. Bloomington: Indiana University Publications,

1958.

GROSSMAN, Gregory. Money and Plan: Financial Aspects of East

European Economic Reforms. Berkeley: University of California

Press, 1969.

IONESCU, Ghita. The Politics of the European Communist States.New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

KASER, Michael. Comecon: Integration Problems of the Planned

Economies. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.

KOHLER, Heinz. Economic Integration in the Soviet Bloc. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

LENDVAI, Paul. Eagles in Cobwebs: Nationalism and Communism in

the Balkans. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday and Co., 1969.

PERL, Lila. Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria; New Era in the Balkans.Camden, N.J.: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1970.

ROBERTS, Henry L. Eastern Europe: Politics, Revolution and Diplomacy.

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1970.

ROTHSCHILD, Joseph. Communist Eastern Europe. New York: Walker

and Co., 1964.

SKILLING, H. Gordon. The Governments of Communist East Europe.New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1966.

SPULBER, Nicolas. The State and Economic Development in Eastern

Europe. New York: Random House, 1966.

VI. SELECTED COUNTRIES

1. Albania

AMERICAN UFTVERSITY. Area Handbook for Albania. Washington:

U. c. Government Printing Office, 1971.

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GRIFFITH, William E. Albania and the Sino-Soviet Rift. Cambridge:

M.I.T. Press, 1963.

HAMM, Harry. Albania - China's Beachhead Europe. New Yeri::

Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

PANO, Nicholas C. The People's Republic of Albania. Baltimore:

Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

SKENDI, Stavro, ed. Albania. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1958.

. The Albanian National Awakening, 1878-1912. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1967.

. The Political Evolution in Albania. 1912-1944. New York:

Mid-European Studies Center, 1954.

THOMAS, John I. Education for Communism: School and State in the

People's Republic of Albania. Stanford: The Hoover Institution

Press, 1969.

2. Baltic Area

BILMANIS, Alfred S. A History of Latvia. Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 1951.

CHASE, Thomas G. The Story of Lithuania. New York: Stratford

House, 1946.

DUNN, Stephen P. Cultural Processes in the Baltic Area Under Soviet

Rule. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.

ELIASER, Elga. Estonia, Past and Present. Stockholm: Estonian

Information Center, 1959.

NODEL, Emanuel. Estonia: Nation on the Anvil. New York: Bookman

Associates, 1964.

PAGE, Stanley W. The Formation of the Baltic States. Cambridge:

Harvard University Press, 1959.

PICK, F. W. The Baltic Nations: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

London: Boreas Publishing Co., 1948.

SABALIVNAS, Leonas. Lithuania in Crisis: Nationalism to Communism,

1939-1940. Indiana: Tndiana University Press, 1970.

SENN, Alfred E. The Emergence of Modern Lithuania. New York:

Columbia University Press, 1959.

SUFTTENVAN, John A. The Tragedy of the Baltic States. London:

Pollis and Carter, 1952.

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TARULIS, Albert N. American-Baltic Relations 1918-1922: The

Struggle Over Recognition. Washington: Catholic Universit-

of America Press, 1965.

VARDYS, V. Stanley, ed. Lithuania Under the Soviets: Portralt

of a Nation, 1940-1945. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

3. Bulgaria.

BROWN, J. F. Bulgaria Under Communist Rule. New York: Frederick

A. Praeger, 1970.

CARY, William. Bulgaria Today: The Land and the People: A

Voyage of Discovery. New York: Exposition Press, 1965.

DELLIN, L. A. D., ed. Bulgaria. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,

1957.

DONCHEV, Anton. Time of Parting. New York: William Morrow and

Co., 1968.

EVANS, Stanley G. A Short History of Bulgaria. London: Lawrence

Wishart, 1960.

MacDERMOTT, Mercia. A History of Bulgaria, 1393-1885. New York:

Hillary House, 1962.

MANNING, Clarence and Saml-Stocki, Roman. The History of Modern

Bulgarian Literature. New York: Bookman Associates, 1960.

NEWMg, Bernard. Bulgarian Background. London: Robert Hale, 1961.

OREV, Nissan. Bulgarian Communism: The Road to Power, 1934-1944.

New York: Cambridge University Press, 1970.

PUNDEFF, Marin V. Bulgaria: A Bibliographic Guide. New York:

Arno Press, 1965.

ROTHSCHILD, Joseph. The Communist Party of Bulgaria: Origins and

Development, 1883-1936. New York: Columbia University Press,

1959.

SAUNDERS, Irwin Taylor. Balkan Village. Eexington: University of

Kentucky Press, 1949.

Ear Germany (Soviet Zone)

!VT:RI:CAN UNIVERSITY. Area Han011ook for Germany. Washington: U. S.

Government Printing Office, 1964.

rflJJOS, David. cast Germany. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969.

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DORNBERG, John. The Other Cermanv. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubledayand Co., 1968.

HANDHARDT, Arthur M., Jr. The German Democratic Republic. Baltimore:The Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

HOLM, Hans Axel. The Other Cermans: Report from an East GermanTown. New York: Pantheon Books, 1970.

NELSON, Walter Henry. The Berliners: Their Saga and Their City.New York: McKay Publishing Co., 1969.

POUNDS, Norman John Creville. Divided Germany and Berlin. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1962.

PRICE, Arnold. East Germany: A Selected Bibliography. Washington:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.

5. Czechoslovakia

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. Area Handbook for Czechoslovakia. Washington:U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.

BUSEK, Vratislav and Spulber, Nicolas, eds. Czechoslovakia. NewYork: Frederick A. Praeger, 1957.

CHAPMAN, Colin. August 21st: The Rape of Czechoslovakia. New York:J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.

GOLDMAN, Josef and Kouba, K. Economic Growth in Czechoslovakia: An

Introduction to the Theory of Economic Growth Under Socialism.White Plains: International Arts and Sciences Press, 1969.

HASEK, Jaroslay. The Good Soldier Schweik. New York: FrederickUngar Publishing Co., 1964.

JANCAR, Barbara Wolfe. Czechoslovakia and the Absolute Monopoly ofPower. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1971.

JOURNALIST, M. A Year is Eight Months. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubledayand Co., 1971.

KAPLAN, Morton A. The Communist Coup in Czechoslovakia. Princeton:Center for International Studies, Princeton University Press, 1960.

KP4NAN, George F. From Prague After Munich: Diplomatic Papers.1938-1940. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968.

KORBEL, josef. The Communist Subversion of Czechoslovakia. 1938-1948.Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1959. 1

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KUSIN, Vladimir V. The Intellectual Origins of the Prague Spring:

The Development of Reformist Ideas in Czechoslovakia, 1956-

1967. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1971.

LETTRICH, Jozef. History of Modern Slovakia. New York: Freeerick

A. Praeger, 1969.

LITTELL, Robert, ed. The Czech Black Book. New York: Frederick

A. Praeger, 1969.

MNACKO, Ladislay. The Seventh Night. New York: E. P. Dutton,

1969.

. The Taste of Power. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

PARRISH, Michael. The 1968 Czechoslovak Crisis: A Bibliography

1968-70. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1971.

RECHCIGL, Milos].av, ed. The Czechoslovak Contribution to World

Culture. New York: Humanities Press, 1964.

SCHWARTZ, Harry. Prague's 200 Days. New York: Frederick A.

Praeger, 1969.

SHAWCROSS, William. Dubcek. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1971.

SIK, Ota. Plan and Market Under Socialism. White Plains: Inter-

national Arts and Sciences Press, 1968.

STURM, Rudolf. Czechoslovakia: A Bibliographic Guide. Washington:

U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968.

SUDA, Zdenek. The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. Baltimore:

Johns,Hopkins Press, 1969.

SVITAK, Ivan. The Czechoslovak Experiment. New York: Columbia

University Press, 1971.

SZULC, Tad. Czechoslovakia Since World War II. New York: Viking

Press, 1970.

TABORSKY, Edward. Communism in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1960. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1961.

THOMPSON, S. Parrison. Czechoslovakia in European History. 2nd ed.

Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1953.

WECHSBFRC, josep.n. The Voices. New York: Doubleday and Co., 1969.

PraRue. ne Mygtical City. New York: Macmillan Company,

197'.

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WINDSOR, Philip and Roberts, Adam. Czechoslovakia 1968: Ro.form,

Repression, and Resistance. New York: Columbia University

Press, 1969.

ZARTNAN, William I., ed. Czechoslovakia: Intervention and Impact.

New York: New York University Press, 1970.

ZEMAN, Z. A. B. Prague Spring: A Report on Czechoslovakia. New

York: Hill and Wang, 1969.

ZINNER, Paul. Communist Strategy and Tactics in Czechoslovakia,

1918-1948. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1963.

6. Hungary

ACZEL, Tamas, ed. Ten Years After: The Hungarian Revolution in the

Perspective of History. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston,

1967.

BALASSA, Bela A. The Hungarian Experience in Economic Planning.

New York: Yale University Press, 1959.

HELMREICH, Ernst. C., ed. 12111.112,.. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,

1956.

KECSKEMETI, Paul. The Unexpected Revolution: Social Forces in the

Hungarian Uprising. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1961.

KOVRIG, Bennett. The Hungarian People's Republic. Baltimore:

Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.

MACARTNEY, C. A. Hungary: A Short History. Chicago: Aldine

Publishing Co., 1962.

NAGY, Imre. On Communism: In Defense of the New Course. New York:

Frederick A. Praeger, 1957.

PECSI, Marton and Sarfaivi, Bela. The Geography of Hungary. London:

Collet, 1964.

SINOR, Denis. History of Hungary. London: George. Allen and Unwin,

1959.

TOKRS, Rudolf. Bela Kun and the Hungarian Soviet Republic: The

Origins aud Role of the Communist Party of Hungary in the

Revolutions of 1918-1919. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

VA rure'ln Rift and Revolt in Hungary: Nationalism Versus

',:ambridgc,: Harvard University Press, 1961.

Paul Y. ,:evolution in Ilungary. New York: Columbia

1h 131:44S6, 1962.

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7. Poland

BARNETT, Clifford R. et al. Poland: Its People, Its Society,

Its Culture. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press,

1958.

BENES, Vaclav L. and Pounds, N. J. G. Poland. New York: Praeger

Publishers, 1970.

BETHEL, Nicholas. Comulka: His Poland, His Communism. New York:

Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.

BROMKE, Adam. Poland's Politics: Idealism vs. Realism. Cambridge:

Harvard University Press, 1967.

CIENCIALA, Anna M. Poland and the Neste -n Powers, 1938-1939.

Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1968.

CIEPLAK, T. N. Poland. Since 1956. New York: Twayne Publishers,

1971.

DEBICKI, Roman. Foreign Policy of Poland, 1919-1939, From the Rebirth

of the Polish Republic to World War II. New York: Frederick

A. Praeger, 1962.

DZIEWANUWSKI, M. K. The Communist Party of Poland: An Outline of

History. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1959.

FOURNIER, Eva. Poland. New York: Viking Press, 1964.

GIEYSZOR, A., Kieniewicz, S. et al. History of Poland. Warsaw:

Polish Scientific Publisher, 1968.

GILLON, Adam and Kryzyanowski, Ludwik, eds. Introduction to Modern

Polish Literature. London: Rapp and Whiting, 1968.

HALDCKI, Oscar. A History of Poland. Rev. ed. London: J. B. Dent

and Sons, 1955.

, ed. Poland. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1957.

HISCOCKS, Richard. Poland: Bridge for the Abyss? An Interpretation

of Developments in Post-War Poland. London: Oxford University

Press, 1963.

KORBEL, Josef. Poland Between East and West: Soviet and German

Diolomacly Toward Poland, 1919-1939. Princeton: Princeton

Ur.-Iversity Press, 1963.

KORBONSK1, Andrezej. Politics of Socialist Agriculture in Poland,

1945-1960. New York: Co1um7ria l'ni.versity Press, 1964.

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KUNCEWICZ, Maria, ed. The Modern Polish Mind: An Anthology.

Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1962.

MONTIAS, John Michael. Central Planning in Poland. qew Payer.:

Yale University Press, 1962.

MORRISON, James F. The Polish People's Republic. Baltimore:

Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

POUNDS, Norman J. G. Poland Between East and West. Princeton:

D. Van Nostrand Co., 1964.

REDDAWAY, W. F., Penson, J. H., Palecki, I. and Dyboski, R., eds.The Cambridge History of Poland (1697-1935). New York:

Cambridge University Press, 1951.

REYMONT, Wladyslav S. The Peasants. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,

1924.

ROOS, Hans. A History of. Modern Poland. Trans. by J. R. Foster.

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1966.

SHARP, Samuel L. Poland: White Eagle on a Red Field. Cambridge:

Harvard University Press, 1953.

STEHLE, Hansjacob. The Independent Satellite: Society and Politics

in Poland Since 1945. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

SYROP, Konrad. Poland Between the Hammer and the Anvil. London:

Robert Hale, 1968.

. Spring in October: The Story of the Polish Revolution

of 1956. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1957.

SZCZEPANSKI, Jan. Polish Society. New York: Random House, 1970.

WANDYCZ, Piotr S. Soviet-Polish Relations, 1917-1921. Cambridge:

Harvard University Press, 1969.

ZAWODNY, J. K. Death in the Forest: The Story of the Katyr. Forest

Massacre. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1962.

8. Romania

INT"TTI:112, Pet ru. incognito. Ne,:: York: Macmillan Co. , 1964.

FISCHER-(:ALATI, Stephen A. The ":ew Rumania: From People's Democracy

to Focialist Republic. C;:mbridge: M.I.T. Press, 1967.

. Rumania: A Bibli2Frarhic Guide. Washington: U.S.

(;overnment Printi.ng Offico. 10A3.

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FISCHER-GALATI, Stephen A. The Socialist Republic of Rumania.Edited by Jan F. Triska. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.

. Twentieth Century Rumania. New York: Columbia UniversityPress, 1970.

FLOYD, David. Rumania: Russia's Dissident Ally. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

IONESCU, Eugene. Rhinocerus. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston,1959.

IONESCU, Chita. Communism in Rumania, 1944-1962. London: OxfordUniversity Press, 1964.

MATLEY, Ian M. Romania: A Profile. New York: Praeger Publishers,1970.

MONTIAS, John M. Economic Development in Communist Rumania.Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1967.

ROBERTS, Henry L. Rumania: Political Problems of an Agrarian State.New Haven: Yale University Press, 1951.

SETON-WATSON, R. W. A History of Rumania from Roman Times to theCompletion of Unity. New York: Cambridge University Press,1934.

9. Yugoslavia

ADIZES, Ichak. Industrial Democracy: Yugoslav Style: The Effectof Decentralization on Organization Behavior. New York: FreePress, 1971.

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ANDRIC, Ivo. The Bridge on the Drina. New York: New AmericanLibrary, ].959.

AUTY, Phyllis. Tito: A Biography. London: Longman Group, 1970.

AVAKUMOVIC, Ivan. History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1964.

BASS, Robert and Marhurv, Elizabeth, eds. The Soviet-YugoslavControversy, 1948-1958: A Documentary Record. New York:Prospects Books, 1959.

BOMBELLES, Joseph T. Economic Development of Communist Yugoslavia.Stanfore: The Hoover Institution of War, Revolution and Peace,Staniord University, 1.90F.

BYRNES, Robert v., ed. Yugoslavia. New York: Frederick A. Praeger,

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CAMPBELL, John C. Tito's Separate Road: America and Yugorlavinin World Politics. New York: 'Harper and Row, 1067.

CHRISTMAN, Henry M., ed. The Essential Tito. New York: St. `:at-tintsPress, 1970.

CLISSOLD, Stephen, ed. A Short History of Yugoslavia from EarlyTimes to 1966. Cambridge: University Press, 1966.

DEDIJER, Vladimir. The Battle Stalin Lost: Memoirs of Yugoslavia,1948-1953. New York: Viking Press, 3971.

. The Beloved Land. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961.

. Tito. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1953.

DJILAS, Milovan. Conversations with Stalin. New York: Harcourt,Brace and World, 1962.

. Land Without Justice. New York: Harcourt, Brace andWorld, 1958.

. The New Class. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1957.

. The Ur.perfect Society: Beyond the New Class. New York:Harcourt, Brace and World, 1969.

ETEROVICH, Francis U. and Spalatin, Christopher. CROATIA: Land,People, Culture, Vol. I and II. Toronto: University of TorontoPress, 1970.

GRACALIC, Ladislay. Yugoslavia. 2nd ed. New York; McGraw-HillBook Co., 1966.

HAMILTON, F. E. Ian. Yugoslavia: Patterns of Economic Activity.Nevi York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968.

HOFFMAN, George and Neal, Fred Warner. Yugoslavia and the NewCommunism. New York: Twentieth Century Fund, 1962.

HOPTNER, J. B. Yugoslavia in Crisis, 1934-1941. New York: ColumbiaUniversity Press, 1962.

HORVAT, Branko. An Essay on Yugoslav Society. White Plains: Inter-national. Arts and Sciences Press, 1969.

KARDELj, Edward. Problems of Socialist Policy in the Countryside.London: Li:u 1°62.

KOLAJA, Jiri. Porker's Councils: The Yugoslav Fxnerience. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

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MACESICH, George. Yugoslavia: The Theory and Practice cf Development

Planning. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1964.

MACLEAN, Fitzroy. Tito: The Man Who Defied Hitler and Stalin. New

York: Ballantine Books, 1961.

NEAL, Fred Warner. Titoism in Action: The Reforms in Yugoslavia

After 1948. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1958.

PALMER, A. W. Yugoslavia. London: Oxford University Press, 1964.

PALMER, Stephen E. and King, Robert R. Yugoslav Communism and the

Macedonian Question. Hamden, Conn.: Shoe. String Press, 1971.

PAVLOWITCH, Steven K. Yugoslavia. London: Ernest Benn,

1971.

PEJOVICH, Svetozar. The Market-Planned Economy of Yugoslavia.

Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1966.

RUBINSTEIN, Alvin Z. Yugoslavia and the Nonaligned World. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1970.

SHOUP, Paul. Communism and the Yugoslav National Question. New

York: Columbia University Press, 1968.

TORNQUIST, David. Look East, Look West: The Socialist Adventure

in Yugoslavia. New York: Macmillan Co., 1966.

ULAN, Adam B. Titoism and the Cominform. Cambridge: Harvard

University Press, 1952.

VUCINICH, Wayne S., ed. Contemporary Yugoslavia. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1969.

WEST, Rebecca. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through

Yugoslavia. New York: Viking Press, 1941.

ZANINOVICH, M. George. The Development of Socialist Yugoslavia.

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.

VII. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

TPE ATLANTIC INSTITUTE. The Atlantic Community and Eastern Europe:

Persnectives and Policy. Boulogne-Sur-Seine, France: The

Atlantic Institute, 1967.

BARGHOORN, Frederick C. Soviet Foreign Propaganda. t'rinceton:

Princeton University Press, 1964.

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BRZEZINSKI, Zbigniew K., ed. Africa and the Communist Wer1d.Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1963.

. Alternative to Partition: For a Broader Conc_stion ofAmerica's Role in Europe. New York: McGraw-fill Book Co.,1965.

and Huntington, S. P. Political Power: USA/USSR. New York:Viking Press, 1964.

CAMPBELL, John C. American Policy Toward Communist Eastern Europe:The Choices Ahead. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,1965.

DALLIN, Alexander. The Soviet Union at the United Nations: AnInquiry into the Soviet Motives and Objectives. New York:Frederick A. Praeger, 1962.

GEHLEN, Michael P. The Politics of Coexistence: Soviet Methodsand Motives. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1967.

GOLDMAN, Marshall I. Soviet Foreign Aid. New York: Frederick A.Praeger, 1967.

HALLE, Louis V. The Cold War as History. London: Chatto andWindus, 1967.

HAYTER, Sir William. Russia and the World: A Study in SovietForeign Policy. New York: Taplinger Publishing Co., 1970.

HUDSON, G. F. The Hard and Bitter Peace: World Politics Since1945. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1967.

BUREWITZ,,J. C., ed. Soviet-American Rivalry in the Middle East.Proceedings of The Academy of Political Science, Vol. 29, No. 3.Now York: The Academy of Political Science, Columbia University,1969.

JACKSON, D. Bruce. Castro, The Kremlin and Communism in Latin America.Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.

JAMGOTC11, Nish. Soviet-East European Dialogue: InternationalRelations of a New Type? Stanford: Stanford University Press,1968.

JONES, Robert N. The Roads to Russia: United States Lend-Lease tothe Soviet Union. Norman: University of. Oklahoma Press, 1969.

KFNNA', r.eorge F. Memoirs 1925-1950. Boston: Litt3e, Brown andCo., 1967.

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KENNAN, George F. On Dealing with the Communist World. New York:Harper and Row, 1965.

. Russia and the West under Lenin and Stalin. Boston:

Little, Brown and Co., 1961.

. Soviet-American Relations, 1917-1920. 2 vols. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1956-1958.

KENNEDY, Robert F. Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile

Crisis. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1969.

KISSINGER, Henry A. American Foreign Policy: Three Essays. New

York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1969.

KOHLER, Foy D. Understanding the Russians: A Citizen's Primer.

New York: Harper and Row, 1970.

KOLKOWITZ, Roman et al. The Soviet Union and Arms Control: A

Superpower Dilemma. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.

KUHN, Delia and Ferdinand. Russia On Our Minds: Reflections on

Another World. New York: Doubleday and Co., 1970.

LAQUER, Walter. The Struggle for the Middle East: The Soviet Union

in the Mediterranean, 1958-1968. New York: Macmillan Co., 1969.

LA FEBER, Walter. America, Russia, and the Cold War. New York:

John Wiley and Sons, 1967.

LEDERER, Iva J., ed. Russian Foreign Policy: Essays in Historical

Perspective. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1962.

LIBRACH, Jan. The Rise of the Soviet EmDire: A Study of Soviet

Foreign Policy. Rev. ed. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1965.

MELLOR, Roy E. H. COMECON: Challenge to the West. New York: Van

Nostrand Reinhold, 1971.

McLANE, Charles B. Soviet Strategies in Southeast Asia. Princeton:

Princeton University Press, 1966.

PISAR, Samuel. Coexistence and Commerce. New York: McGraw-Hill

Book Co., 1970.

REES, David. The Age of Containment: The Cold War 1945-1965. New

York: St. Martin's Press, 1967.

ROVERE, Richard B. Waist Deep in the Big Muddy: Personal Reflections

on 1968. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1968.

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ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. The Impact of the F.ussiarRevolution 1917-1967: The Influence of Bolshevism on the Wo'-IeOutside Russia. New York: Oxford University Press, 196.

RUBINSTEIN, Alvin Z. The Soviets in International Organizations:Changing Policy Toward Developing Countries, 1953-1963. Princeton:Princeton University Press, 1964.

SAWYER, Carole A. Communist Trade with Deve.Loving Countries: 1955-6'3.

New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1966.

SAKHAROF, Andrei D. Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom.New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1968.

SHULMAN, Marshall D. Beyond the Cold War. New Haven: Yale liniversitvPress, 1965.

. Stalin's Foreign Policy Reappraised. Cambridge: HarvardUniversity Press, 1963.

ULAM; Adam B. Expansion and Coexistence: The History of Soviet ForeignPolicy, 1917-1967. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1968.

. The Rivals: America and Russia Since World War II. NewYork: The Viking Press, 1971.

WEEKS, Albert L. The Other Side of Coexistence: An Analysis ofRussian Foreign New York: Pitman Publishing Corp.,1970.

WOLFE, Thomas W. Soviet Power and Europe, 1945-1970. Baltimore:Johns Hopkins Press, 1970.

VIII. PERIODICALS

AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES FIELD STAFF. Field Staff Reports. SoutheastEurope Series. New York, 1954 -.

Communist Affairs (bi-monthly review). Los Angeles: School of Inter-national Relations, University of Southern California, 1962-1968.

The Current Digest of the Soviet Press (weekly). Columbus, Ohio:American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1948 -.

East Furgat (monthly). lqew York: Free Furope, 1951 -.

Problems or Communism (hi-mon;.hly). Washington: U.S. InformationAgency,

Slavic RevieL, (quarterly). !Ialtimore: The fterican Association, forthe Advancement of Flavic Studies, 1941 -.

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Slavonic and East European Review (bi-annual). London: School ofSlavonic and East European Studies, University of London, 1922 -.

Soviet Studies - A Quarterly Journal on the U.S.S.R. and EasternEurope. Glasgow: University of Glasgow, 1949.

Studies in Comparative Communism: An Interdisciplinary Journal(quarterly). Los Angeles: School of Politics and InternationalRelations, University of Scuthern California, 1963 -.

Studies on the Soviet Union (quarterly). Munich: The Institute forthe Study of the U.S.S.R., 1:960 -.

Survey: A Journal of Soviet and East European Studies (quarterly).London: Ilford House, 1956 -.

The U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe: Periodicals in Western Languages.Compiled by Paul L. Horecky and Robert G. Carlton. 3rd ed.Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967.

Newsletter on Comparative Studies of Communism. Buffalo, N.Y.:American Council of Learned Societies,