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The closing of the Second World War twilight of a totalitarianism ed. by David Wingeate Pike
New York; Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Lang, 2001
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The Russian bulletin, 1863 - 1917 a liberal voice in tsarist Russia Daniel Balmuth
New York; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 2000
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The rise of historicism in Russia Edward C. Thaden
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; Boston; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1999
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The illusion of victory fascist propaganda and the Second World War W. Vincent Arnold
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna [u.a.]: Lang, 1998
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The Huguenots, the Protestant interest, and the war of the Spanish succession 1702 - 1714 Laurence Huey Boles
New York, NY; Washington, DC; Baltimore, Md. [u.a.]: Lang, 1997
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The rise and fall of the sportswoman women's health, fitness, and athletics, 1860 - 1940 Gregory Kent Stanley
New York, NY; Frankfurt am Main [u.a.]: Lang, 1996
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Germany's 19th century Cassandra the liberal federalist Georg Gottfried Gervinus Jonathan F. Wagner
New York [u.a.]: Lang, 1995
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The impact of the 1906 earthquake on San Francisco's Chinatown Erica Y. Z. Pan
New York [u.a.]: Lang, 1995
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Scandinavia in the European world-economy, ca. 1570 - 1625 some local evidence on economic integration John P. Maarbjerg
New York; Washington DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1995
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An analytical history of World War II 1 Edward N. Peterson
New York: Lang, 1995
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An analytical history of World War II 2 Edward N. Peterson
New York: Lang, 1995
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Liberty and morality a political biography of Edward Bulwer-Lytton Charles W. Snyder
New York; Washington, DC/Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1995
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Missio Moscovitica the role of the Jesuits in the westernization of Russia, 1582 - 1689 Jan Joseph Santich
New York, NY [u.a.]: Lang, 1995
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The festival of San Giovanni imagery and political power in Renaissance Florence Heidi L. Chrétien
Berlin; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Wien [u.a.]: Lang, c 1994
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Jewish-Christian encounters over the centuries symbiosis, prejudice, holocaust, dialogue ed. by Marvin Perry
New York; Washington, DC; Baltimore; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Berlin; Vienna; Paris: Lang, 1994
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From Gaul to De Gaulle an outline in French civilization Monique Wagner
New York [u.a.]: Lang, 1993
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Palmerston's foreign policy: 1848 George J. Billy
New York; Berlin; Bern; Frankfurt/M.; Paris; Wien: Lang, 1993
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Forging the king's sword military education between tradition and modernization - the case of the Royal Prussian Cadet Corps, 1871 - 1918 John Moncure
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1993
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The man who sacked Rome Charles de Bourbon, constable of France (1490 - 1527) Vincent J. Pitts
New York; Berlin; Bern; Frankfurt/M.; Paris; Wien: Lang, 1993
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The British experience with river pollution, 1865 - 1876 Lawrence E. Breeze
New York; San Francisco; Bern; Baltimore; Frankfurtam Main; Berlin; Wien; Paris: Lang, 1993
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The opposition years Winston S. Churchill and the Conservative Party, 1945 - 1951 Frank A. Mayer
New York; Berlin [u.a.]: Lang, 1992
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Race and the rise of the Republican Party, 1848 - 1865 James D. Bilotta
New York; Berlin; Bern; Frankfurt/M.; Paris; Wien: Lang, 1992
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The medieval antecedents of constitutionalism R. W. Carstens
New York [u.a.]: Lang, 1992
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The emergence of Zionist thought Monty Noam Penkower
New York; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris; London: Lang, 1991
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The social quest the expanded vision of four women travelers in the era of the French revolution Sandra Adickes
New York; Berlin; Bern; Frankfurt/M; Paris; Wien: Lang, 1991
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Woodrow Wilson architect of World War II Murray L. Eiland, III
New York; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris; London: Lang, 1991
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The opening of the Second World War proceedings of the Second International Conference on International Relations, held at the American University of Paris, September 26 - 30, 1989 David Wingeate Pike, ed
New York; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris; London: Lang, 1991
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From the petition to the strike a history of strikes in Germany, 1869 - 1914 Richard W. Reichard
New York; San Francisco; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris; London: Lang, 1991
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The politics of music in the Third Reich Michael Meyer
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1991
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The cutting edge military history of antiquity and early feudal times Paul F. Gavaghan
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1990
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Imperialism's new clothes the repartition of tropical Africa; 1914 - 1919 Brian Digre
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1990
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Modernizing Germany Karl Biedermann's career in the Kingdom of Saxony, 1835 - 1901 Richard J. Bazillion
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1990
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The many faces of defeat the German people's experience in 1945 Edward N. Peterson
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1990
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French Huguenots from Mediterranean catholics to white Anglo-Saxon protestants Abraham D. Lavender
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1990
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The revolt of the aesthetes Ernesto Giménez Caballero and the origins of Spanish fascism Douglas W. Foard
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1989
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Liberty, equality, and fraternity studies on the era of the French revolution and Napoleon Joseph I. Shulim
New York [u.a.]: Lang, 1989
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History and prophecy Oswald Spengler and the decline of the West Klaus P. Fischer
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1989
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Soldier of France Sebastien Le Prestre de Vauban, 1633 - 1707 F. J. Hebbert, G. A. Rothrock
New York; Bern; Frankfurt am Main; Paris: Lang, 1989
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Egon Wellesz <1885-1974> chronicle of twentieth-century musician Caroline Cepin Benser
New York [u.a.]: Lang, 1985