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Slovakia

(see also Czech Republic & Czechoslovakia)


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Basics

On the Web: Articles

On the Web: Specialized Sites

In the Library: Articles

Cockburn, Alexander. “The totality of Michael Novak,” Nation (5/18/85):582-583.

Pearce, Fred. "Dam truths on the Danube," New Scientist (9/94).

In the Library: Non-Fiction Books

Butorova, Zora & Martin Butora. Attitudes Toward Jews & the Holocaust in Independent Slovakia (NY: American Jewish Institute of Human Relations, 1995).

__________ (ed.) Democracy & Discontent in Slovakia: A Public Opinion Profile of a Country in Transition (Bratislava: Institute for Public Affairs, 1998).

de Candole, James. Czechoslovakia: The End of an Illusion (London: Alliance, 1993).

Fitzmaurice, John. Damming the Danube: Gabcikovo & Post-Communist Politics in Europe (Boulder: Westview, 1996).

Goldman, Minton F. Slovakia since Independence: A Struggle for Democracy (Westport CT: Praeger, 1999).

Harris, Erika. Nationalism & Democratization: Politics of Slovakia & Slovenia (Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2002).

Jelinek, Yeshayahu A. The Parish Republic: Hlinka's Slovak People's Party, 1939-1945 (Boulder: East European Quarterly, 1976).

Leff, Carol Skalnik. The Czech & Slovak Republics: Nation vs. State (Boulder: Westview, 1996).

Lucas, David. Ethnic Bipolarism in Slovakia, 1989-1995 (Seattle: U. Washington, 1996).

Mikus, Joseph A. Slovakia: A Political History, 1918-1950 (Milwaukee: Marquette U., 1963).

Kernan, Beat. Democratization in Eastern Europe with a Special Emphasis on Slovakia (Colchester: U. Essex, 2000).

Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. Slovak Politics: Essays on Slovak History in Honor of Joseph M. Kirschbaum (Cleveland: Slovak Institute, 1983).

Steiner, Eugen. The Slovak Dilemma (Cambridge: Cambridge U, 1973).

Trifunovska, Snezana (ed.) Minorities in Europe: Croatia, Estonia & Slovakia (Cambridge MA: Kluwer Law International, 1999)

Williams, Kieran (ed.) Slovakia after Communism & Meciarism (London: University College, 2000).

In the Library: Fiction

Timrava. That Alluring Land: Slovak Stories (trans. Norma L. Rudinsky; Pittsburgh PA: U. of Pittsburgh, 2002).

In the Library: For Young Readers

Winter, Kathryn. Katarina: A Novel (NY: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux, 1998).

In the Library: Poetry

In the Library: Drama

In the Library: Photography

CD & Audio

Film & Video

"Eric Hobsbawm & Slovakian Nationalism" [1996], by ?, 54m. From Films for the Humanities & Sciences. Historian travels 35 miles on train from Vienna to Bratislava, recounting rise of Slovakia (paradigm for Eastern Europe), to argue that "nationalism is not compatible with progress of history."



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