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POSTWAR BIBLIOGRAPHY General Histories Ambrosius, Gerold, and William H. Hubbard, A social and economic history of twentieth-century Europe (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1989) Blanning, T. C. W., The Oxford history of modern Europe (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000) Boer, Pim den, Peter Bugge, Ole Wæver, Kevin Wilson, and W. J. van der Dussen, The history of the idea of Europe (Milton Keynes, Open University, 1995) Brubaker, Rogers, Citizenship and nationhood in France and Germany (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1992) Bullock, Alan, Hitler and Stalin: parallel lives (London, Fontana Press, 1998) Chirot, Daniel, The Origins of backwardness in Eastern Europe: economics and politics from the Middle Ages until the early twentieth century (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989) Cipolla, Carlo M., The Fontana economic history of Europe (Hassocks, Sussex, England, Harvester Press, 1976) The Twentieth century (Hassocks, UK, Harvester Press, 1977) Cook, Chris, John Paxton, and Chris Cook, European political facts, 1918-90 (New York, Facts on File, 1992) Crampton, R. J., Eastern Europe in the twentieth century and after (London; New York, Routledge, 1997) Crouzet, Maurice, The European renaissance since 1945 (New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970) Davis, J., People of the Mediterranean: an essay in comparative social anthropology (London, Routledge & K. Paul, 1977) Deighton, Anne, Building postwar Europe: national decision-makers and European institutions, 1948-63 (New York, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1995) Dunn, John, The Cunning of Unreason: making sense of politics (New York, NY, Basic Books, 2000) Fejtö, François, A history of the people's democracies: Eastern Europe since Stalin (New York, Praeger, 1971) Ferguson, Niall, The Cash Nexus: money and power in the modern world, 1700-2000 (New York, Basic Books, 2001) Garton Ash, Timothy, History of the present: essays, sketches, and dispatches from Europe in the 1990s (New York, Random House, 1999) Gillis, John R., Youth and history: tradition and change in European age relations, 1770-present (New York, Academic Press, 1981) Glenny, Misha, The rebirth of history: Eastern Europe in the age of democracy (London, England; New York, N.Y., USA, Penguin Books, 1990) Glover, Jonathan, Humanity : a moral history of the twentieth century (London, J. Cape, 1999) Graubard, Stephen Richards, Eastern Europe-- Central Europe-- Europe (Boulder, Colo., Westview Press, 1991) Gress, David, Peace and survival: West Germany, the peace movement, and European security (Stanford, CA, Hoover Institution Press Stanford University, 1985) Hitchcock, William I., The Struggle for Europe: the turbulent history of a divided continent, 1945 to the present (New York, Anchor Books, 2004) Hobsbawm, E. J., The Age of Extremes: a history of the world, 1914-1991 (New York, Pantheon Books, 1994) ———, Nations and nationalism since 1780 (NY, Cambridge University Press, 1992) 1

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

General Histories Ambrosius, Gerold, and William H. Hubbard, A social and economic history of twentieth-century Europe

(Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1989) Blanning, T. C. W., The Oxford history of modern Europe (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000) Boer, Pim den, Peter Bugge, Ole Wæver, Kevin Wilson, and W. J. van der Dussen, The history of the idea

of Europe (Milton Keynes, Open University, 1995) Brubaker, Rogers, Citizenship and nationhood in France and Germany (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard

University Press, 1992) Bullock, Alan, Hitler and Stalin: parallel lives (London, Fontana Press, 1998) Chirot, Daniel, The Origins of backwardness in Eastern Europe: economics and politics from the Middle

Ages until the early twentieth century (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1989) Cipolla, Carlo M., The Fontana economic history of Europe (Hassocks, Sussex, England, Harvester Press,

1976) The Twentieth century (Hassocks, UK, Harvester Press, 1977) Cook, Chris, John Paxton, and Chris Cook, European political facts, 1918-90 (New York, Facts on File,

1992) Crampton, R. J., Eastern Europe in the twentieth century and after (London; New York, Routledge, 1997) Crouzet, Maurice, The European renaissance since 1945 (New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970) Davis, J., People of the Mediterranean: an essay in comparative social anthropology (London, Routledge

& K. Paul, 1977) Deighton, Anne, Building postwar Europe: national decision-makers and European institutions, 1948-63

(New York, N.Y., St. Martin's Press, 1995) Dunn, John, The Cunning of Unreason: making sense of politics (New York, NY, Basic Books, 2000) Fejtö, François, A history of the people's democracies: Eastern Europe since Stalin (New York, Praeger,

1971) Ferguson, Niall, The Cash Nexus: money and power in the modern world, 1700-2000 (New York, Basic

Books, 2001) Garton Ash, Timothy, History of the present: essays, sketches, and dispatches from Europe in the 1990s

(New York, Random House, 1999) Gillis, John R., Youth and history: tradition and change in European age relations, 1770-present (New

York, Academic Press, 1981) Glenny, Misha, The rebirth of history: Eastern Europe in the age of democracy (London, England; New

York, N.Y., USA, Penguin Books, 1990) Glover, Jonathan, Humanity : a moral history of the twentieth century (London, J. Cape, 1999) Graubard, Stephen Richards, Eastern Europe-- Central Europe-- Europe (Boulder, Colo., Westview Press,

1991) Gress, David, Peace and survival: West Germany, the peace movement, and European security (Stanford,

CA, Hoover Institution Press Stanford University, 1985) Hitchcock, William I., The Struggle for Europe: the turbulent history of a divided continent, 1945 to the

present (New York, Anchor Books, 2004) Hobsbawm, E. J., The Age of Extremes: a history of the world, 1914-1991 (New York, Pantheon Books,

1994) ———, Nations and nationalism since 1780 (NY, Cambridge University Press, 1992)

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Horn, Gerd-Rainer, and Padraic Kenney, Transnational moments of change: Europe 1945, 1968, 1989 (Lanham, Md., Rowman & Littlefield, 2004)

Jackson, Gabriel, Civilization & barbarity in 20th-century Europe (Amherst, N.Y., Humanity Books, 1999) James, Harold, Europe Reborn: a history, 1914-2000 (Harlow, England ; New York, Pearson Longman,

2003) Johnson, Lonnie, Central Europe: enemies, neighbors, friends (New York, Oxford University Press, 2002) Kaldor, Mary, The disintegrating West (New York, Hill and Wang, 1978) Kennedy, Paul M., The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: economic change and military conflict from

1500 to 2000 (New York, Vintage Books, 1989) Keylor, William R., A World of Nations : the international order since 1945 (New York, Oxford University

Press, 2003) Lange, Peter, George Ross, and Maurizio Vannicelli, Unions, change, and crisis: French and Italian union

strategy and the political economy, 1945-1980 (London; New York, Allen and Unwin, 1982) Liberman, Peter, Does conquest pay?: the exploitation of occupied industrial societies (Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1996) Lichtheim, George, Europe in the twentieth century (London, Phoenix Press, 2000) Magocsi, Paul R., Historical Atlas of Central Europe (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002). Magris, Claudio, Danube (New York, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1989) Marrus, Michael Robert, The Unwanted: European refugees in the twentieth century (Philadelphia,

Temple University Press, 2002) Mazower, Mark, Dark Continent: Europe's twentieth century (New York, A.A. Knopf, 1999) Mény, Yves, and Andrew Knapp, Government and politics in Western Europe: Britain, France, Italy,

Germany (New York, Oxford University Press, 1998) Mitchell, B. R., European historical statistics, 1750-1975 (New York, N.Y., Facts on File, 1980) Naimark, Norman M., Fires of Hatred: ethnic cleansing in twentieth-century Europe (Cambridge, MA,

Harvard University Press, 2001) Okey, Robin, Eastern Europe, 1740-1985: feudalism to communism (London, Hutchinson, 1986) Overy, R. J., Why the allies won (New York, W.W. Norton, 1996) Paxton, Robert O., Europe in the twentieth century (Belmont, CA, Thomson Wadsworth, 2005) Pollard, Sidney, European economic integration, 1815-1970 (London, Thames and Hudson, 1974) Postan, Michael Moisse, An Economic History of Western Europe (London, Methuen, 1967) Power, Samantha, A Problem from Hell : America and the age of genocide (New York, Basic Books, 2002) Rakowska-Harmstone, Teresa, Communism in Eastern Europe (Bloomington, Indiana University Press,

1984) Reynolds, David, One World Divisible: a global history since 1945 (New York, W.W. Norton, 2000) Roberts, J. M., A History of Europe (New York, N.Y., U.S.A., Allan Lane, 1997) Rothschild, Joseph, Return to diversity: a political history of East Central Europe since World War II (New

York, Oxford University Press, 2000) Schöpflin, George, Politics in Eastern Europe, 1945-1992 (Oxford, Blackwell, 1993) Snyder, Timothy, The Reconstruction of Nations: Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, 1569-1999 (New

Haven, Yale University Press, 2003) Stokes, Gale, From Stalinism to pluralism: a documentary history of Eastern Europe since 1945 (New

York, Oxford University Press, 1995) Teich, Mikuláš and Porter, Roy, The National question in Europe in historical context (New York,

Cambridge University Press, 1993) Urwin, Derek W., A political history of Western Europe since 1945 (New York, Longman, 1997) Verheyen, Dirk, and Christian Søe, The Germans and their neighbors (Boulder, Westview Press, 1993) Walicki, Andrzej, Marxism and the leap to the kingdom of freedom: the rise and fall of the Communist

utopia (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1995) Watson, Peter, A Terrible Beauty : a history of the people and ideas that shaped the modern mind

(London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000) Wee, Herman van der, Prosperity and Upheaval : the world economy, 1945-1980 (Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1986)

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Weinberg, Gerhard L., A World at Arms. A Global History of World War II (New York, Cambridge U. Press, 1994)

Wolf, Eric R., Peasant wars of the twentieth century (Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1999) Wolff, Larry, Inventing Eastern Europe: the map of civilization on the mind of the enlightenment

(Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1994) Zeman, Z. A. B., The making and breaking of communist Europe (Oxford, B. Blackwell, 1991) National Histories

Austria & Switzerland

Bader, William B., Austria between East and West, 1945-1955 (Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1966) Bischof, Günter, and Pelinka, Anton, Austro-corporatism : past, present, future (New Brunswick, NJ,

Transaction Publishers, 1996) Bouvier, Nicolas, Craig, Gordon Alexander and Gossman, Lionel, Geneva, Zurich, Basel : history, culture &

national identity (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1994) Clute, Robert Eugene, The international legal status of Austria, 1938-1955 (The Hague, M. Nijhoff, 1962) Fossedal, Gregory A., Direct democracy in Switzerland (New Brunswick, N.J., Transaction Publishers,

2002) Jelavich, Barbara, Modern Austria: empire and republic, 1815-1986 (Cambridge ; UK, Cambridge

University Press, 1987) Pauley, Bruce F., From prejudice to persecution : a history of Austrian anti-semitism (Chapel Hill,

University of North Carolina Press, 1992) Pick, Hella, Guilty victim : Austria from the Holocaust to Haider (London, I.B. Tauris, 2000) Steinberg, Jonathan, Why Switzerland? (Cambridge UK; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1996) Sully, Melanie A., The Haider phenomenon (New York, East European Monographs, 1997) Wodak, Ruth, and Pelinka, Anton, The Haider phenomenon in Austria (New Brunswick, N.J., Transaction

Publishers, 2002) Ziegler, Jean, The Swiss, the gold, and the dea : how Swiss bankers helped finance the Nazi war machine

(New York, Penguin Books, 1999)

The Balkans & Turkey

Altmann, Franz-Lothar, and Batt, Judy, The Western Balkans: moving on (Paris, Institute for Security

Studies, European Union, 2004) Crampton, R. J., The Balkans since the Second World War (New York, Longman, 2002) ———, A concise history of Bulgaria (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005) Glenny, Misha, The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Powers, 1804-1999 (London,

Penguin, 2001) Hockenos, Paul, Homeland calling : exile patriotism and the Balkan wars (Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University

Press, 2003) Jelavich, Barbara, History of the Balkans (Cambridge ; UK, Cambridge University Press, 1983) Malcomson, Scott L., Borderlands--nation and empire (Boston, Faber and Faber, 1994) Mazower, Mark, After the war was over: reconstructing the family, nation, and state in Greece, 1943-

1960 (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 2000) ———, The Balkans: a short history (New York, Modern Library, 2000) ———, Greece and the inter-war economic crisis (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1991) McNeill, William Hardy, The metamorphosis of Greece since World War II (Chicago, University of Chicago

Press, 1978)

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Stavrou, Theofanis George, and Lampe, John R., Redefining Southeastern Europe: political challenges and economic opportunities (München, Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft, 1998)

Todorova, Maria Nikolaeva, Balkan identities: nation and memory (New York, NYU Press, 2004) White, Jenny B., Islamist mobilization in Turkey: a study in vernacular politics (Seattle, University of

Washington Press, 2003) Zürcher, Erik Jan, Turkey: a modern history (London, I.B. Tauris, 2004)

The Benelux Countries

Fitzmaurice, John, The Politics of Belgium : a unique federalism (Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1996) Fox, Renée C., In the Belgian château : the spirit and culture of a European society in an age of change

(Chicago, I.R. Dee, 1994) Mommen, André, The Belgian economy in the twentieth century (London, Routledge, 1994) Van der Zee, Henri A., The Hunger Winter: occupied Holland, 1944-1945 (Lincoln, Neb., University of

Nebraska Press, 1998)

Czechoslovakia

August, Frantisek, and Rees, David, Red star over Prague (London, Sherwood Press, 1984) Golan, Galia, Reform rule in Czechoslovakia; the Dubcek era, 1968-1969 (Cambridge, MA, Cambridge

University Press, 1973) King, Jeremy, Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: a local history of Bohemian politics, 1848-1948

(Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 2002) Klíma, Ivan, and Paul R. Wilson, The spirit of Prague and other essays (New York, Granta Books, 1995) Krejcí, Jaroslav, Social change and stratification in postwar Czechoslovakia (London, Macmillan, 1972) Sayer, Derek, The coasts of Bohemia: a Czech history (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1998) Steiner, Eugen, The Slovak dilemma (Cambridge, MA., University Press, 1973)

France

Agulhon, Maurice, The French Republic, 1879-1992 (Oxford, B. Blackwell, 1993) Avril, Pierre, Politics in France (Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1969) Burrin, Philippe, France under the Germans: collaboration and compromise (New York, The New Press,

1996) Campbell, Peter, French electoral systems and elections since 1789 (London, Faber, 1965) Cerny, Philip G., Social movements and protest in France (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1982) Cerny, Philip G., and Schain, Martin, French politics and public policy (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1980) Chapman, Herrick, State capitalism and working-class radicalism in the French aircraft industry (Berkeley,

University of California Press, 1990) Cleary, M. C., Peasants, politicians, and producers: the organisation of agriculture in France since 1918

(Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1989) Crozier, Michel, The bureaucratic phenomenon (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1964) Dyer, Colin L., Population and society in twentieth century France (New York, Holmes & Meier, 1978) Flynn, Gregory, Remaking the Hexagon : the new France in the new Europe (Boulder, Westview Press,

1995) Forsé, Michel et al, Recent social trends in France, 1960-1990 (Frankfurt am Main, Campus Verlag, 1993) Hazareesingh, Sudhir, Political traditions in modern France (Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1994)

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Hoffmann, Stanley, Decline or renewal? France since the 1930s (New York, Viking Press, 1974) ———, ed., In search of France (Cambridge,, Harvard University Press, 1963) Jennings, Jeremy, Syndicalism in France: a study of ideas (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1990) Keeler, John T. S., The politics of neo-corporatism in France : farmers, the state, and agricultural policy-

making in the Fifth Republic (New York, Oxford University Press, 1987) Larkin, Maurice, France since the Popular Front: government and people, 1936-1996 (Oxford ; New York,

Clarendon Press, 1997) MacRae, Duncan, Parliament, parties, and society in France, 1946-1958 (New York,, St. Martin's Press,

1967) Marceau, Jane, Class and status in France: economic change and social immobility, 1945-1975 (Oxford

Clarendon Press, 1977) McMillan, James F., Twentieth-century France: politics and society 1898-1991 (London ; New York, E.

Arnold, 1992) Rioux, Jean-Pierre, The Fourth Republic, 1944-1958 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1987) Serfaty, Simon, France, De Gaulle, and Europe; the policy of the Fourth and Fifth Republics toward the

Continent (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1968) Suleiman, Ezra N., Politics, power, and bureaucracy in France; the administrative elite (Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1974)

Germany

Ahonen, Pertti, After the expulsion: West Germany and Eastern Europe, 1945-1990 (Oxford ; New York,

Oxford University Press, 2003) Bark, Dennis L., and David Gress, A History of West Germany Vols I & II (Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, MA,

Blackwell, 1993) Calleo, David P., The German problem reconsidered: Germany and the world order, 1870 to the present

(Cambridge ; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1978) Craig, Gordon Alexander, Germany, 1866-1945 (New York, Oxford University Press, 1978) Dennis, Mike, German Democratic Republic: politics, economics, and society (London ; New York, Pinter

Publishers, 1988) Fritsch-Bournazel, Renata, Confronting the German Question: Germans on the East-West divide (Oxford ;

New York, Berg, 1988) Fulbrook, Mary, The divided nation: a history of Germany, 1918-1990 (New York, Oxford University Press,

1992) Glatzer, Wolfgang et al, Recent social trends in West Germany, 1960-1990 (Frankfurt am Main, Campus

Verlag, 1992) Nicholls, Anthony James, The Bonn Republic: West German democracy, 1945-1990 (London; New York,

Longman, 1997) Pulzer, Peter G. J., German politics, 1945-1995 (New York, Oxford University Press, 1995) Richie, Alexandra, Faust's metropolis: a history of Berlin (New York, Carroll & Graf, 1998) Stern, Fritz Richard, Dreams and delusions: the drama of German history (New Haven, Yale University

Press, 1999) Turner, Henry Ashby, Germany from partition to reunification (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1992)

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Hungary Gati, Charles, Hungary and the Soviet bloc (Durham, NC., Duke University Press, 1986) Heinrich, Hans-Georg, Hungary: politics, economics, and society (Boulder, Colo., L. Rienner,1986) Hoensch, Jörg K., A history of modern Hungary, 1867-1994 (London; New York, Longman, 1996)

Italy

Ben-Ghiat, Ruth, Fascist modernities: Italy, 1922-1945 (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2001) Bosworth, R. J. B., and Dogliani, Patrizia, Italian fascism: history, memory, and representation (New York,

St. Martin's Press, 1999) Clark, Martin, and Martin Clark, Modern Italy, 1871-1995 (London; New York, Longman, 1996) De Grand, Alexander J., The Italian left in the twentieth century: a history of the Socialist and Communist

parties (Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1989) Doumanis, Nicholas, Italy (London, Arnold, 2001) Ginsborg, Paul, A history of contemporary Italy: society and politics, 1943-1988 (London, UK ; New York,

N.Y., Penguin Books, 1990) ———, Italy and its discontents: family, civil society, state, 1980-2001 (New York, N.Y.,

Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003) Kogan, Norman, A political history of Italy : the postwar years (New York, NY, Praeger, 1983) Mack Smith, Denis, Modern Italy: a political history (Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 1997) McCarthy, Patrick, The crisis of the Italian state: from the origins of the Cold War to the fall of Berlusconi

and beyond (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997) Sassoon, Donald, Contemporary Italy: economy, society, and politics since 1945 (New York, Longman,

1997) Zamagni, Vera, The economic history of Italy, 1860-1990 (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993)

Poland

Ash, Timothy Garton, The Polish revolution: Solidarity (New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2002) Davies, Norman, Heart of Europe: a short history of Poland (Oxford; New York, Oxford University Press,

1986) Gomulka, Stanislaw, and Antony Polonsky, Polish paradoxes (London; New York, Routledge, 1991) Quinn, Frederick, Democracy at dawn: notes from Poland and points East (College Station, Texas A&M

University Press, 1998) Schatz, Jaff, The Generation: the rise and fall of the Jewish communists of Poland (Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1991) Toranska, Teresa, "Them": Stalin's Polish puppets (New York, Harper & Row, 1987) Zamoyski, Adam, The Polish way: a thousand-year history of the Poles and their culture (New York, F.

Watts, 1988)

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Romania Boia, Lucian, History and myth in Romanian consciousness (Budapest; Central European University Press,

2001) Mitu, Sorin, National identity of Romanians in Transylvania (Budapest ; Central European University

Press, 2001) Shafir, Michael, Romania, politics, economics, and society: political stagnation and simulated change

(Boulder, Colo., L. Rienner Publishers, 1985) Tismaneanu, Vladimir, Stalinism for all seasons: a political history of Romanian communism (Berkeley,

University of California Press, 2003) Verdery, Katherine, National ideology under socialism: identity and cultural politics in Ceausescu's

Romania (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1991) ———, Transylvanian villagers: three centuries of political, economic, and ethnic change (Berkeley,

University of California Press, 1983)

Spain & Portugal

Boyd, Carolyn P., Historia patria: politics, history, and national identity in Spain, 1875-1975 (Princeton,

N.J., Princeton University Press, 1997) Carr, Raymond, and Fusi, Juan Pablo, Spain, dictatorship to democracy (London ; Boston, Allen & Unwin,

1981) Gallagher, Tom, Portugal: a twentieth-century interpretation (Manchester, Manchester University Press,

1983) Guirao, Fernando, Spain and the reconstruction of Western Europe, 1945-57: challenge and response

(New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998) Herr, Richard, An historical essay on modern Spain (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1974) Hooper, John, The New Spaniards (London; New York, Penguin Books, 1995) Kinder, Marsha, Blood cinema: the reconstruction of national identity in Spain (Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1993) Payne, Stanley G., Politics and society in twentieth-century Spain (New York, New Viewpoints, 1976) Pérez Díaz, Víctor, Spain at the crossroads: civil society, politics, and the rule of law (Cambridge, Mass.,

Harvard University Press, 1999) Pinto, Antonio Costa, Salazar's dictatorship and European fascism: problems and perspectives of

interpretation (Boulder, CO, Social Science Monographs, 1994) Preston, Paul, The politics of revenge: fascism and the military in twentieth-century Spain (New York,

Routledge, 1995) ———, Spain in crisis: the evolution and decline of the Franco régime (Hassocks, UK, Harvester Press,

1976)

United Kingdom & Ireland

Addison, Paul, Now the war is over: a social history of Britain, 1945-51 (London, Jonathan Cape, 1985) Barnett, Correlli, The Audit of war: the illusion & reality of Britain as a great nation (London, Macmillan,

1986) Benson, John, The rise of consumer society in Britain, 1880-1980 (London, Longman, 1994) Coogan, Tim Pat, The IRA (New York, Palgrave, 2002) Parliamentary reform 1933-1960; a survey of suggested reforms (London, Published for Hansard Society

by Cassell, 1961) Hennessy, Peter, Never again: Britain, 1945-1951 (New York, Pantheon Books, 1993)

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McKibbin, Ross, Classes and cultures : England 1918-1951 (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998) McKittrick, David, Making sense of the troubles (New York, New Amsterdam Books, 2002) Morgan, Kenneth O., The people's peace: British history, 1945-1989 (Oxford, Oxford University Press,

1990) Porter, Roy, London, a social history (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1995) Reynolds, David, Britannia overruled: British policy and world power in the twentieth century (London,

Longman, 1991) Sked, Alan, and Cook, Chris, Post-war Britain: a political history (New York, Penguin Books, 1990) Woodhouse, C. M., British foreign policy since the Second World War (New York, Praeger, 1962) Young, Hugo, This blessed plot: Britain and Europe from Churchill to Blair (Woodstock, N.Y., Overlook

Press, 1999)

USSR

Amalrik, Andrei, Will the Soviet Union survive until 1984? (New York, Penguin Books, 1980) Bardach, Janusz, Surviving freedom : after the Gulag (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2003) Butenko, I. A., and Razlogov, Kirill, Recent social trends in Russia, 1960-1995 (Montreal, McGill-Queen's

University Press, 1997) Deutscher, Isaac, Russia after Stalin (Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1969) Dobb, Maurice Herbert, Soviet economic development since 1917 (New York, International Publishers,

1967) Hosking, Geoffrey A., Church, nation, and state in Russia and Ukraine (New York, St. Martin's Press,

1991) ———, The first socialist society: a history of the Soviet Union from within (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard

University Press, 1990) Keep, John L. H., Last of the empires: a history of the Soviet Union, 1945-1991 (Oxford ; New York,

Oxford University Press, 1995) King, Charles, The Moldovans: Romania, Russia, and the politics of culture (Stanford, Hoover Institution

Press, 2000) Kotkin, Stephen, Magnetic mountain: Stalinism as a civilization (Berkeley, University of California Press,

1995) Malia, Martin E., The Soviet tragedy: a history of socialism in Russia, 1917-1991 (New York, Free Press,

1994) McAuley, Mary, Soviet politics 1917-1991 (Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1992) Nove, Alec, An economic history of the USSR, 1917-1991 (New York, Penguin Books, 1992) Petrone, Karen, Life has become more joyous, comrades: celebrations in the time of Stalin (Bloomington,

Indiana University Press, 2000) Polian, P. M., Against their will: the history and geography of forced migrations in the USSR (Budapest,

Central European University Press, 2004) Reid, Anna, Borderland: a journey through the history of Ukraine (Boulder, Colo., Westview Press, 1999) Rosenberg, William G., and Young, Marilyn Blatt, Transforming Russia and China: revolutionary struggle

in the twentieth century (New York, Oxford University Press, 1982) Schapiro, Leonard, The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (New York, Random House, 1970) Wilson, Andrew, The Ukrainians: unexpected nation (New Haven, Yale University Press, 2002) Yakovlev, A. N., Austin, Anthony and Hollander, Paul, A century of violence in Soviet Russia (New Haven,

CT, Yale University Press, 2002)

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Yugoslavia Allcock, John B., Explaining Yugoslavia (New York, Columbia University Press, 2000) Drakulic, Slavenka, How we survived communism and even laughed (London, Hutchinson, 1992) Unfinished peace: report of the International Commission on the Balkans (Washington D.C., Carnegie

Endowment, 1996) Judah, Tim, The Serbs: history, myth, and the destruction of Yugoslavia (New Haven, Yale University

Press, 2000) Lampe, John R., Yugoslavia as history: twice there was a country (New York, Cambridge University Press,

2000) Lampe, John R, Yugoslav-American economic relations since World War II (Durham, Duke University

Press, 1990) Malcolm, Noel, Kosovo: a short history (New York, New York University Press, 1998) Ron, James, Frontiers and ghettos: state violence in Serbia and Israel (Berkeley, University of California

Press, 2003) Tanner, Marcus, Croatia: a nation forged in war (New Haven, CT, Yale University Press 2001) Wachtel, Andrew, Making a nation, breaking a nation: literature and cultural politics in Yugoslavia

(Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 1998) West, Rebecca, Black lamb and Grey falcon: the record of a journey through Jugoslavia in 1937 (London,

Melbourne Macmillan, 1968) Topics

The Cold War

Cronin, James E., The World the Cold War made: order, chaos and the return of history (New York,

Routledge, 1996) Dockrill, M. L., The Cold War, 1945-1963 (Atlantic Highlands, NJ, Humanities Press International, 1988) FitzGerald, Frances, Way out there in the blue: Reagan, Star Wars, and the end of the Cold War (New

York, Simon & Schuster, 2000) Gaddis, John Lewis, The Long Peace: inquiries into the history of the cold war (New York, Oxford

University Press, 1987) ———, We Now Know : rethinking Cold War history (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1997) Gray, William Glenn, Germany's cold war: the global campaign to isolate East Germany, 1949-1969

(Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2003) Gress, David, From Plato to NATO: the idea of the West and its opponents (New York, Free Press, 1998) Halle, Louis Joseph, The Cold War as history (New York, NY, HarperPerennial, 1991) Isaacs, Jeremy, and Taylor Downing, Cold war: an illustrated history, 1945-1991 (Boston, Little, Brown &

Co., 1998) Leffler, Melvyn P., and David S. Painter, Origins of the Cold War: an international history (London,

Routledge, 2005) Murphy, David E., Kondrashev, Sergei A. and Bailey, George, Battleground Berlin : CIA vs. KGB in the

Cold War (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1997) Weiler, Peter, British Labour and the cold war (Stanford, Calif., Stanford University Press, 1988) Zubok, V. M., and Pleshakov, Konstantin, Inside the Kremlin's cold war: from Stalin to Khrushchev

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Culture and the Arts

Aldgate, Anthony, Chapman, James and Marwick, Arthur, Windows on the sixties : exploring key texts of

media and culture (London, I.B. Tauris, 2000) Bartov, Omer, The "Jew" in cinema: from The golem to Don't touch my Holocaust (Bloomington, Indiana

University Press, 2005) Blécourt, Willem de, and Davies, Owen, Witchcraft continued : popular magic in modern Europe

(Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2004) Carroll, David, French literary Fascism: nationalism, anti-Semitism, and the ideology of culture (Princeton,

N.J., Princeton University Press, 1995) Chudo, Alicia, And quiet flows the vodka, or, When Pushkin comes to shove: the curmudgeon's guide to

Russian literature and culture, with the devil's dictionary of received ideas, alphabetical reflection on the loathsomeness of Russia, American Academia, and humanity in general (Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press, 2000)

Clark, Katerina, Petersburg, crucible of cultural revolution (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1995) Cohn, Ruby, From Desire to Godot: pocket theater of postwar Paris (Berkeley, University of California

Press, 1987) Dalle Vacche, Angela, The body in the mirror: shapes of history in Italian cinema (Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1992) Demetz, Peter, After the fires: recent writing in the Germanies, Austria, and Switzerland (San Diego,

Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992) Dennis, David B., Beethoven in German politics, 1870-1989 (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1996) Durgnat, Raymond, A mirror for England; British movies from austerity to affluence (New York, Praeger,

1971) Ellwood, David W., Kroes, Rob and Brunetta, Gian Piero Hollywood in Europe: experiences of a cultural

hegemony (Amsterdam, Free University Press, 1994) Fehrenbach, Heide, Cinema in democratizing Germany: reconstructing national identity after Hitler

(Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1995) Figes, Orlando, Natasha's dance: a cultural history of Russia (New York, Metropolitan Books, 2002) Forrester, Sibelan E. S., Zaborowska, Magdalena J. and Gapova, Elena, Over the wall/after the fall: post-

communist cultures through an East-West gaze (Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2004) Goetz-Stankiewicz, Marketa, DramaContemporary--Czechoslovakia : plays (New York, Performing Arts

Journal Publications, 1985) Hanák, Péter, The garden and the workshop: essays on the cultural history of Vienna and Budapest

(Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1998) Haraszti, Miklós, The velvet prison: artists under state socialism (New York, Basic Books, 1987) Harker, David, One for the money: politics and popular song (London, Hutchinson, 1980) Hewison, Robert, Culture and consensus: England, art and politics since 1940 (London, Methuen, 1995) ———, In anger: British culture in the Cold War, 1945-60 (New York, Oxford University Press, 1981) ———, Too much: art and society in the Sixties, 1960-75 (New York, Oxford University Press, 1987) Insdorf, Annette, Indelible shadows: film and the Holocaust (New York, Cambridge University Press,

2003) Kaes, Anton, From Hitler to Heimat: the return of history as film (Cambridge, MA., Harvard University

Press, 1989) Laqueur, Walter, and Mosse, George L., Literature and politics in the twentieth century (New York,

Harper & Row, 1967) Marks, Steven G., How Russia shaped the modern world: from art to anti-semitism, ballet to Bolshevism

(Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 2003) Marwick, Arthur, The sixties: cultural revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States, c. 1958-c.

1974 (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998) Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer, Abram Tertz and the poetics of crime (New Haven, Yale University

Press, 1995)

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O'Flaherty, Kathleen Mary Josephine, The novel in France, 1945-1965: a general survey (Cork, Cork University Press, 1973)

Poiger, Uta G., Jazz, rock, and rebels: cold war politics and American culture in a divided Germany (Berkeley, Calif., University of California Press, 2000)

Rearick, Charles, The French in love and war: popular culture in the era of the World Wars (New Haven, CT., Yale University Press, 1997)

Roman, Denise, Fragmented identities: popular culture, sex, and everyday life in post-communist Romania (Lanham, Lexington Books, 2003)

Sorlin, Pierre, European cinemas, European societies, 1939-1990 (New York, Routledge, 1991) Strinati, Dominic, and Stephen Wagg, Come on down? : Popular media culture in post-war Britain

(London, Routledge, 1992) Suleiman, Susan Rubin, and Forgács, Éva Contemporary Jewish writing in Hungary: an anthology

(Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2003)

Economics

Armstrong, Philip, Glyn, Andrew and Harrison, John, Capitalism since 1945 (Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1991) Bardou, Jean-Pierre, The automobile revolution: the impact of an industry (Chapel Hill, N.C., University of

North Carolina Press, 1982) Berend, T. Iván, and Ránki, György, Economic development in East-Central Europe in the 19th and 20th

centuries (New York, Columbia University Press, 1974) Crafts, N. F. R., and Toniolo, Gianni, Economic growth in Europe since 1945 (Cambridge, Cambridge

University Press, 1996) Eichengreen, Barry J., Europe's postwar recovery (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1995) Flora, Peter et al, State, economy, and society in Western Europe 1815-1975 : a data handbook in two

volumes (Frankfurt am Main, Campus Verlag, 1983) Floud, Roderick, and McCloskey, Deirdre N. The Economic history of Britain since 1700 (New York,

Cambridge University Press, 1994) Giersch, Herbert & Schmieding, Holger, The fading miracle : four decades of market economy in Germany

(New York, Cambridge University Press, 1992) Gourevitch, Peter Alexis, Politics in hard times: comparative responses to international economic crises

(Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1986) Hobsbawm, E. J., and Wrigley, Chris, Industry and empire: from 1750 to the present day (New York, The

New Press, 1999) James, Harold, International monetary cooperation since Bretton Woods (Washington, D.C., IMF 1996) Kaser, Michael Charles, and Radice, E. A., eds., The Economic history of Eastern Europe, 1919-1975

(Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1985) Maier, Charles S., In search of stability: explorations in historical political economy (New York, Cambridge

University Press, 1987) Marglin, Stephen A., and Schor, Juliet, The Golden age of capitalism : reinterpreting the postwar

experience (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1990) Mills, Dennis R., English rural communities: the impact of a specialised economy (London, Macmillan,

1973) Milward, Alan S., The European rescue of the nation-state (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1992) Nove, Alec, The economics of feasible socialism revisited (London, HarperCollins Academic, 1991) Reich, Simon, The fruits of Fascism: postwar prosperity in historical perspective (Ithaca, Cornell

University Press, 1990) Tsoukalis, Loukas, The new European economy: the politics and economics of integration (New York,

Oxford University Press, 1993) Williams, Allan M., The Western European economy: a geography of post-war development (Totowa,

N.J., 1987)

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Asbeek Brusse, Wendy, Tariffs, trade, and European integration, 1947-1957: from study group to

Common Market (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997) Bainbridge, Timothy, and Teasdale, Anthony, The Penguin companion to European Union (New York,

Penguin Books, 1995) Gillingham, John, European integration, 1950-2003: superstate or new market economy? (Cambridge;

Cambridge University Press, 2003) Henderson, W. O., The genesis of the Common Market (Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1963) Josselin, Daphne, Money politics in the new Europe: Britain, France and the single financial market

(Houndmills, Macmillan Press, 1997) Lipgens, Walter, and Loth, Wilfried, Documents on the history of European integration (Berlin, De

Gruyter, 1985) Moravcsik, Andrew, The choice for Europe: social purpose and state power from Messina to Maastricht

(Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 1998) Nelson, Brian, Roberts, David and Veit, Walter, The European Community in the 1990s: economics,

politics, defense (New York, Berg, 1992) Stirk, Peter M. R., European unity in context: the interwar period (New York, Pinter Publishers, 1989) Tugendhat, Christopher, Making sense of Europe (New York, Columbia University Press, 1988)

Europe and the USA

Brenner, Michael J., Terms of engagement: the United States and the European security identity

(Westport, CT., Praeger, 1998) Cohen, Stephen F., Failed crusade: America and the tragedy of post-Communist Russia (New York, W.W.

Norton, 2001) De Grazia, Victoria, Irresistible Empire: America's advance through twentieth-century Europe (Cambridge,

Ma., Harvard University Press, 2005) Diner, Dan, America in the eyes of the Germans: an essay on anti-Americanism (Princeton, NJ, Markus

Wiener Publishers, 1996) Garton Ash, Timothy, Free world: America, Europe, and the surprising future of the West (New York,

Random House, 2004) Gordon, Philip H., and Jeremy Shapiro, Allies at war: America, Europe, and the crisis over Iraq (New

York, McGraw-Hill, 2004) Michta, Andrew A., America's new allies: Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic in NATO (Seattle,

University of Washington Press, 1999) Pells, Richard H., Not like us: how Europeans have loved, hated, and transformed American culture since

World War II (New York, NY, Basic Books, 1997) Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Jacques, The American challenge (New York, Atheneum, 1968) Wall, Irwin M., The United States and the making of postwar France, 1945-1954 (New York, Cambridge

University Press, 1991)

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Immigrants and Minorities Acton, T. A., Gypsy politics and social change; the development of ethnic ideology and pressure politics

among British gypsies from Victorian reformism to Romany nationalism (London, Boston, Routledge and K. Paul, 1974)

Baldwin-Edwards, Martin, and Schain, Martin A., The politics of immigration in Western Europe (Portland, OR., Frank Cass, 1994)

Bjørgo, Tore, and Witte, Rob, Racist violence in Europe (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1993) Collinson, Sarah, Beyond borders : West European migration policy towards the 21st century (London,

Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1993) Freeman, Gary P., Immigrant Labor and racial conflict in industrial societies: the French and British

experience, 1945-1975 (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1979) Haus, Leah A., Unions, immigration, and internationalization: new challenges and changing coalitions in

the United States and France (New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002) Ireland, Patrick R., The policy challenge of ethnic diversity: immigrant politics in France and Switzerland

(Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1994) Jackson Preece, Jennifer, National minorities and the European nation-states system (Oxford Oxford

University Press, 1998) King, Russell, Mass migration in Europe : the legacy and the future (New York, Wiley, 1995) Levy, Daniel, and Yfaat Weiss, Challenging ethnic citizenship: German and Israeli perspectives on

immigration (New York, Berghahn Books, 2002) Mandelbaum, Michael, The new European diasporas: national minorities and conflict in Eastern Europe

(New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press, 2000) Phillips, Mike, and Trevor Phillips, Windrush: the irresistible rise of multi-racial Britain (London,

HarperCollins, 1998) Senocak, Zafer, and Leslie A. Adelson, Atlas of a tropical Germany: essays on politics and culture, 1990-

1998 (Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press, 2000) Soysal, Yasemin Nuho glu, Limits of citizenship: migrants and post-national membership in Europe

(Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1994) Teitelbaum, Michael S., and J. M. Winter, A question of numbers: high migration, low fertility, and the

politics of national identity (New York, Hill & Wang, 1998) Winder, Robert, Bloody foreigners: the story of immigration to Britain (London, Little, Brown, 2004)

Intellectuals

Annan, Noel Gilroy Annan, Our age: portrait of a generation (London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1990) Caute, David, Communism and the French intellectuals, 1914-1960 (New York, Macmillan, 1964) Chiaromonte, Nicola, The worm of consciousness and other essays (New York, Harcourt Brace

Jovanovich, 1976) Enzensberger, Hans Magnus, Europe, Europe: forays into a continent (New York, Pantheon Books, 1989) Foucault, Michel, The order of things; an archaeology of the human sciences (New York,, Vintage Books,

1973) Giesen, Bernhard, Intellectuals and the German nation: collective identity in an axial age (New York,

Cambridge University Press, 1998) Goldfarb, Jeffrey C., Beyond glasnost: the post-totalitarian mind (Chicago, University of Chicago Press,

1991) Harris, Frederick John, Encounters with darkness, French and German writers on World War II (New

York, Oxford University Press, 1983) Hughes, H. Stuart, The obstructed path: French social thought in the years of desperation, 1930-1960

(New Brunswick, NJ, Transaction Publishers, 2002)

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Hughes, H. Stuart, Sophisticated rebels: the political culture of European dissent, 1968-1987 (Cambridge, Ma., Harvard University Press, 1988)

Judt, Tony, The Burden of Responsibility: Blum, Camus, Aron, and the French twentieth century (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1998)

Khilnani, Sunil, Arguing Revolution. The Intellectual Left in Post-War France (Newhaven, Yale U.P., 1993) Koestler, Arthur, The trail of the dinosaur & other essays (New York, Macmillan, 1955) Lilla, Mark, New French thought: political philosophy (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1994) Lottman, Herbert R., The Left Bank: writers, artists, and politics from the Popular Front to the Cold War

(Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1998) Lyotard, Jean François, The postmodern condition: a report on knowledge (Minneapolis, University of

Minnesota Press, 1984) Macciocchi, Maria Antonietta and Althusser, Louis, Letters from inside the Italian Communist Party to

Louis Althusser (London, NLB, 1973) Merquior, José Guilherme, From Prague to Paris: a critique of structuralist and post-structuralist thought

(London, Verso, 1986) Michnik, Adam, Letters from prison and other essays (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1985) Milosz, Czeslaw, The Captive Mind (New York, Vintage International, 1990) Müller, Jan-Werner, Another Country: German intellectuals, unification, and national identity (New Haven,

Yale University Press, 2000) Poster, Mark, Existential Marxism in postwar France: from Sartre to Althusser (Princeton, N.J., Princeton

University Press, 1975) Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, In a cold crater: cultural and intellectual life in Berlin, 1945-1948 (Berkeley,

University of California Press, 1998) Stern, J. P., The heart of Europe: essays on literature and ideology (Oxford, Blackwell, 1992) Walicki, Andrzej, A history of Russian thought from the Enlightenment to Marxism (Stanford, Stanford

University Press, 1979) ———, Stanislaw Brzozowski and the Polish beginnings of "Western Marxism" (Oxford, Oxford University

Press, 1989)

Political Parties and Movements

Barltrop, Robert, The Monument. The story of the Socialist Party of Great Britain (London, Pluto Press,

1975) Blackmer, Donald L. M., and Kriegel, Annie The international role of the Communist parties of Italy and

France (Cambridge, MA., Harvard University, 1975) Buchanan, Tom, and Conway, Martin Political Catholicism in Europe, 1918-1965 (Oxford, Oxford

University Press, 1996) Cheles, Luciano, Ferguson, Ronnie and Vaughan, Michalina The far right in Western and Eastern Europe

(New York, Longman, 1995) Eley, Geoff, Forging democracy: the history of the left in Europe, 1850-2000 (New York, Oxford

University Press, 2002) Evans, Robert H., Coexistence: communism and its practice in Bologna, 1945-1965 (University of Notre

Dame Press, 1967) Hockenos, Paul, Free to hate: the rise of the right in post-communist Eastern Europe (New York,

Routledge, 1993) Johnson, R. W., The long march of the French left (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1981) Kalyvas, Stathis N., The rise of Christian Democracy in Europe (Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press,

1996) Kertzer, David I., Politics & symbols: the Italian Communist Party and the fall of communism (New

Haven, Yale University Press, 1996)

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Kolinsky, Martin, and William E. Paterson, Social and political movements in Western Europe (London, Croom Helm, 1976)

Krantz, Frederick, History from below: studies in popular protest and popular ideology (Oxford, Blackwell, 1988)

Lange, Peter, and Maurizio Vannicelli, The Communist parties of Italy, France, and Spain: postwar change and continuity : a casebook (London, Allen & Unwin, 1981)

Lindemann, Albert S., A history of European socialism (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1983) Markovits, Andrei S., and Gorski, Philip S., The German left: red, green and beyond (New York, Oxford

University Press, 1993) Morgan, Roger, and Silvestri, Stefano Moderates and conservatives in Western Europe : political parties,

the European Community, and the Atlantic Alliance (Rutherford, NJ, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1983)

Pelling, Henry, and Reid, Alastair J. , A Short History of the Labour Party (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996)

Ramet, Sabrina P., The radical right in Central and Eastern Europe since 1989 (University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999)

Rémond, René, The right wing in France from 1815 to De Gaulle (Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1969)

Sassoon, Donald, The strategy of the Italian Communist Party: from the resistance to the historic compromise (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1981)

Schain, Martin, Zolberg, Aristide R. and Hossay, Patrick, Shadows over Europe : the development and impact of the extreme right in Western Europe (New York, Palgrave, 2002)

Urban, Joan Barth, Moscow and the Italian Communist Party: from Togliatti to Berlinguer (Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 1986)

Vinen, Richard, Bourgeois politics in France, 1945-1951 (Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 1995) Wall, Irwin M., French communism in the era of Stalin: the quest for unity and integration, 1945-1962

(Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press, 1983)

Religion

Estruch, Juan, Saints and schemers: Opus Dei and its paradoxes (New York, Oxford University Press,

1995) Gruber, Ruth Ellen, Virtually Jewish: reinventing Jewish culture in Europe (Berkeley, University of

California Press, 2002) Karam, Azza M., Transnational political Islam: religion, ideology, and power (London, Pluto Press, 2004) Reese, Thomas J., Inside the Vatican: the politics and organization of the Catholic Church (Cambridge,

Mass., Harvard University Press, 1996)

The Welfare State

Atkinson, Alexander, and Mogensen, Gunnar Viby, Welfare and work incentives: a North European

perspective (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1993) Atkinson, A. B., The economic consequences of rolling back the welfare state (Cambridge, Mass., MIT

Press, 1999) ———, Incomes and the welfare state: essays on Britain and Europe (New York, Cambridge University

Press, 1995) Blackburn, Robin, Banking on death or Investing in life: the history and future of pensions (London,

Verso, 2003)

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Cochrane, Allan, Clarke, John and Gewirtz, Sharon, Comparing welfare states (London, Sage Publications in association with the Open University, 2001)

Esping-Andersen, Gosta, The three worlds of welfare capitalism (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1990)

Flora, Peter, Growth to limits: the western European welfare states since World War II (Berlin, W. de Gruyter, 1986)

Flora, Peter, and Heidenheimer, Arnold J., The Development of welfare states in Europe and America (New Brunswick, NJ., Transaction Books, 1981)

Gladstone, David, Poverty and social welfare (London, Routledge, 1996) Lawson, Roger, and Reed, Bruce, Social security in the European Community (London, Chatham House,

1975) Mishra, Ramesh, The welfare state in capitalist society: policies of retrenchment and maintenance in

Europe, North America, and Australia (New York, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990) ———, The welfare state in crisis: social thought and social change (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1984) Payer, Lynn, Medicine and culture: varieties of treatment in the United States, England, West Germany,

and France (New York, Henry Holt, 1996) Richardson, J. J., and Henning, Roger, Unemployment: policy responses of Western democracies (Beverly

Hills, CA., Sage Publications, 1984)

War and Memory

Best, Geoffrey, War and law since 1945 (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1994) Boym, Svetlana, The future of nostalgia (New York, Basic Books, 2001) Cohen, Shari, Politics without a past: the absence of history in post-communist nationalism (Durham,

University Press, 1999) Doumanis, Nicholas, Myth and memory in the Mediterranean: remembering Fascism's empire (New York,

Macmillan, 1997) Farmer, Sarah Bennett, Martyred village: commemorating the 1944 massacre at Oradour-sur-Glane

(Berkeley, University of California Press, 1999) Fishman, Sarah, France at war: Vichy and the historians (New York, Berg, 2000) Gildea, Robert, The past in French history (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1994) Hayner, Priscilla B., Unspeakable truths: facing the challenge of truth commissions (New York, Routledge,

2002) Jong, L. de, The Netherlands and Nazi Germany (Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press, 1990) Kramer, Jane, The politics of memory: looking for Germany in the new Germany (New York, Random

House, 1996) Lagrou, Pieter, The legacy of Nazi occupation. Patriotic memory and national recovery in Western Europe,

1945-1965 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000) McAdams, A. James, Judging the past in unified Germany (Cambridge, UK; New York, Cambridge

University Press, 2001) Merridale, Catherine, Night of stone: death and memory in twentieth century Russia (New York, Viking,

2001) Paxton, Robert O., Vichy France: old guard and new order, 1940-1944 (New York, Knopf, 1972) Rév, István, Retroactive justice: prehistory of post-communism (Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press,

2005) Revel, Jacques, and Hunt, Lynn, Histories: French constructions of the past (New York, New Press, 1995) Sebald, W. G., On the natural history of destruction (New York, Modern Library, 2004) Winter, J. M., and Emmanuel Sivan, War and remembrance in the twentieth century (Cambridge,

Cambridge University Press, 1999)

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Acheson, Dean, Present at the creation. My years in the State Department (London, Hamilton, 1970) Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton, The time of Stalin. Portrait of a tyranny (New York, Harper & Row, 1981) Aron, Raymond, Memoirs. Fifty years of political reflection (New York, Holmes & Meier, 1990) Barnstone, Willis, Sunday morning in fascist Spain: a European memoir, 1948-1953 (Carbondale,

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Ryder, Sue, Child of my Love (London, Harvill Press, 1997) Sante, Luc, The Factory of Facts (New York, Pantheon Books, 1998) Schwarz, Hans-Peter, Konrad Adenauer (Providence, RI, Berghahn Books, 1995) Sebag-Montefiore, Simon, Stalin. The court of the Red Tsar (London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003) Semprún, Jorge, What a beautiful Sunday! (San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982) Simmons, Michael, The Reluctant President. A political life of Vaclav Havel (London, Methuen, 1991) Slingova, Marian, Truth will prevail (London, Merlin, 1968) Souvarine, Boris, Stalin, a critical survey of bolshevism (New York, Longmans, 1939) Szulc, Tad, Pope John Paul II. The biography (New York, Scribner, 1995) Taubman, William, Khrushchev: The man and his era (New York, Norton, 2003) Tec, Nechama, Dry Tears. The story of a lost childhood (New York, Oxford University Press, 1984) Tiersky, Ronald, Francois Mitterrand: The last French President (New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000) Wat, Aleksander, My century : the odyssey of a Polish intellectual (New York, NY Review Books, 2003) Additional reading by chapter

Chapter I: The Legacy of War Booker, Christopher, A Looking-glass Tragedy. The controversy over the repatriations from Austria in

1945 (London, Duckworth, 1997) Byford-Jones, W., Berlin Twilight (New York, Hutchinson, 1947) De Zayas, Alfred M., Nemesis at Potsdam : the expulsion of the Germans from the East (Lincoln,

University of Nebraska Press, 1989) Flanner, Janet, Paris journal (New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977) Footitt, Hilary, War and liberation in France. Living with the liberators (New York, Palgrave, 2004) Lewis, Norman, Naples '44. An intelligence officer in the Italian labyrinth (New York, H. Holt, 1994) Luza, Radomir, The transfer of the Sudeten Germans : a study of Czech-German relations, 1933-1962

(New York, New York University Press, 1964) Macardle, Dorothy, Children of Europe; a study of the children of liberated countries; their war-time

experiences, their reactions, and their needs, with a note on Germany (London, Gollanez, 1949) Overy, R. J., Russia's war (New York, Penguin Putnam, 1997) Pearson, Raymond, National minorities in Eastern Europe, 1848-1945 (London, Macmillan, 1983) Proudfoot, Malcolm Jarvis, European refugees: 1939-52; a study in forced population movement

(London,, Faber and Faber, 1957) Report on conditions in central Europe (Philadelphia, American Friends Service Committee, 1946) Rystad, Göran, The Uprooted: forced migration as an international problem in the post-war era (Lund,

Lund University Press, 1990) Skriabina, Elena, The Allies on the Rhine, 1945-1950 (London, Feffer & Simons, 1980) Vachon, John, and Vachon Ann, Poland, 1946: the photographs and letters of John Vachon (Washington,

D.C., Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995) Waller, Maureen, London 1945. Life in the debris of war (New York, St. Martin's, 2004) Wyman, Mark, DPs: Europe's displaced persons, 1945-1951 (Ithaca NY., Cornell University Press, 1998)

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Chapter II: Retribution Buscher, Frank M., The U.S. war crimes trial program in Germany, 1946-1955 (New York, Greenwood

Press, 1989) Deak, Istvan, Gross, Jan Tomasz and Judt, Tony, The politics of retribution in Europe: World War II and

its aftermath (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 2000) Domenico, Roy Palmer, Italian fascists on trial, 1943-1948 (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press,

1991) Footitt, Hilary, and John Simmonds, France, 1943-1945 (New York, Holmes & Meier, 1988) Kedward, H. R., and Nancy Wood, The Liberation of France: image and event (Oxford, Berg, 1995) Lottman, Herbert R., The Purge (New York, Morrow, 1986) Marrus, Michael Robert, The Nuremberg war crimes trial, 1945-46: a documentary history (Boston,

Bedford Books, 1997) Merritt, Anna J., and Merritt, Richard L., Public opinion in occupied Germany: the OMGUS surveys, 1945-

1949 (Urbana,, University of Illinois Press, 1970) ———, Public opinion in semi-sovereign Germany : the HICOG surveys, 1949-1955 (Urbana, University of

Illinois Press, 1980) Merritt, Richard L., Democracy Imposed : U.S. occupation policy and the German public, 1945-1949 (New

Haven, Yale University Press, 1995) Novick, Peter, The Resistance versus Vichy: the purge of collaborators in liberated France (London,

Chatto & Windus, 1968) Olsson, Sven-Olof. German coal and Swedish fuel, 1939-1945 (Thesis, Institute of Economic History,

Gothenburg University, 1975) Osiel, Mark, Mass atrocity, collective memory, and the law (New Brunswick, N.J., Transaction Publishers,

1997) Stern, Frank, The whitewashing of the yellow badge. Antisemitism and philosemitism in postwar Germany

(Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1992) Taylor, Lynne, Between Resistance and Collaboration: popular protest in Northern France, 1940-45 (New

York, St. Martin's Press, 2000) Taylor, Telford, The Anatomy of the Nuremberg Trials : a personal memoir (New York, Knopf, 1992) Tent, James F., Mission on the Rhine. Re-education and de-nazification in American-occupied Germany

(Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1982)

Chapter III: The Rehabilitation of Europe

Diefendorf, Jeffry M., In the wake of war. The reconstruction of German cities after World War II (New

York, Oxford University Press, 1993) Ellwood, David W., Rebuilding Europe: Western Europe, America, and postwar reconstruction (London,

New York, Longman, 1992) Harper, John Lamberton, America and the reconstruction of Italy, 1945-1948 (New York, Cambridge

University Press, 1986) ———, American visions of Europe: Franklin D. Roosevelt, George F. Kennan, and Dean G. Acheson

(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994) Hogan, Michael J., The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the reconstruction of Western Europe, 1947-

1952 (New York, Cambridge University Press, 1987) King, Russell, Land reform-the Italian experience (London, Butterworth, 1973) Maier, Charles S., and Bischof, Günter The Marshall Plan and Germany: West German development within

the framework of the European Recovery Program (New York, Berg, 1991) Milward, Alan S., The reconstruction of Western Europe, 1945-51 (London, Methuen, 1984) Pelling, Henry, Britain and the Marshall Plan (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1988)

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Schain, Martin, The Marshall plan: fifty years after (New York, Palgrave, 2001) Shennan, Andrew, Rethinking France. Plans for renewal, 1940-1946 (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989) Turner, Ian D., Reconstruction in post-war Germany. British occupation policy and the Western zones,

1945-55 (New York, Berg, 1989)

Chapter IV: The Impossible Settlement Annan, Noel, Changing Enemies : the defeat and regeneration of Germany (New York, Norton, 1996) Berend, T. Iván, et al., Evolution of the Hungarian economy 1848-1998 (Boulder, Colo., Social Science

Monographs, 2000) Deighton, Anne, The Impossible Peace: Britain, the division of Germany and the origins of the cold war

(Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1990) Hammond, Thomas Taylor, Witnesses to the origins of the cold war (Seattle, University of Washington

Press, 1982) Kennan, George Frost, and Lukacs, John, George F. Kennan and the origins of containment, 1944-1946:

the Kennan-Lukacs correspondence (Columbia, University of Missouri Press, 1997) Kertesz, Stephen, Between Russia and the West : Hungary and the illusions of peacemaking, 1945-1947

(Notre Dame, Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, 1984) Kuniholm, Bruce R., The Origins of the cold war in the Near East : great power conflict and diplomacy in

Iran, Turkey, and Greece (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1979) Rostow, W. W., The division of Europe after World War II: 1946 (Austin, University of Texas Press, 1981) Thomas, Hugh, Armed Truce. The beginnings of the cold war, 1945-46 (New York, Atheneum, 1987)

Chapter V: The Coming of the Cold War

Åman, Anders, Architecture and ideology in Eastern Europe during the Stalin era. An aspect of Cold War

history (New York, Architectural History Foundation, 1992) Banac, Ivo, With Stalin against Tito. Cominformist splits in Yugoslav Communism (Ithaca, Cornell

University Press, 1988) Betts, Reginald Robert, Central and South East Europe, 1945-1948 (London, Royal Institute of

International Affairs, 1950) Djilas, Milovan, Conversations with Stalin (New York, Harcourt, Brace Jovanovitch, 1963) Gillingham, John, Coal, steel, and the rebirth of Europe, 1945-1955. The Germans and French from Ruhr

conflict to Economic Community (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2004) Hitchcock, William I., France Restored. Cold War diplomacy and the quest for leadership in Europe, 1944-

1954 (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1998) Holloway, David, Stalin and the Bomb. The Soviet Union and atomic energy, 1939-1956 (New Haven,

Yale University Press, 1994) Kennedy-Pipe, Caroline, Stalin's cold war. Soviet strategies in Europe, 1943 to 1956 (Manchester,

Manchester University Press, 1995) Mastny, Vojtech, The Cold War and Soviet Insecurity: the Stalin years (New York, Oxford University

Press, 1996) Naimark, Norman M., The Russians in Germany. A history of the Soviet Zone of occupation, 1945-1949

(Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press, 1995) Novak, Bogdan C., Trieste, 1941-1954; the ethnic, political, and ideological struggle (Chicago, University

of Chicago Press, 1970) Grant Mkrtychevich Procacci, Giuliano, and Adibekov, The Cominform. Minutes of the three conferences, 1947/1948/1949

(Milano, Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, 1994)

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Stirk, Peter M. R., and Willis, David Shaping postwar Europe: European unity and disunity, 1945-1957 (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1991)

Young, John W., France, the Cold War, and the Western alliance, 1944-49. French foreign policy and post-war Europe (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1990)

Chapter VI: Into the Whirlwind

Bloomfield, Jon, Passive revolution. Politics and the Czechoslovak working class, 1945-1948 (New York,

St. Martin's Press, 1979) Brent, Jonathan, and Naumov, Vladimir Pavlovich, Stalin's last crime: the plot against the Jewish doctors,

1948-1953 (New York, HarperCollins, 2003) Connelly, John, Captive University: the Sovietization of East German, Czech and Polish higher education,

1945-1956 (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2000) Constante, Lena, The Silent Escape. Three thousand days in Romanian prisons (Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1995) Deletant, Dennis, Communist Terror in Romania: Gheorgiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948-1965 (NY, St

Martin’s, 2000) Dimitrov, Georgi, and Ivo Banac, The diary of Georgi Dimitrov, 1933-1949 (New Haven, Yale University

Press, 2003) Grossman, Vasili Semenovich, Life and Fate. A novel (New York, Harper & Row, 1986) Hodos, George H., Show trials. Stalinist purges in Eastern Europe, 1948-1954 (New York, Praeger, 1987) Kaplan, Karel, Report on the murder of the General Secretary (Columbus, Ohio State U.Press, 1990) Kenney, Padraic, Rebuilding Poland. Workers and Communists, 1945-1950 (Ithaca, Cornell University

Press, 1997) Kersten, Krystyna, The Establishment of Communist rule in Poland, 1943-1948 (Berkeley, University of

California Press, 1991) Loebl, Eugen, My Mind on trial (New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978) Naimark, Norman M., and Gibianskii, L. I. A. The Establishment of Communist regimes in Eastern

Europe, 1944-1949 (Boulder, Colo., Westview Press, 1997) Pelikán, Jirí, The Czechoslovak political trials, 1950-1954 (London,, Macdonald, 1971) Péteri, György, Academia and state socialism. Essays on the political history of academic life in post-1945

Hungary and Eastern Europe (Boulder, Colo., Social Science Monographs, 1998) Rubenstein, Joshua, and Naumov, Vladimir Pavlovich, Stalin's secret pogrom. The postwar inquisition of

the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2005) Trial of the Leadership of the Anti-Conspiracy Centre headed by Rudolf Slansk y (Prague, Ministry of

Justice, 1953) Trial of three Slovak bishops (Prague, Orbis, Ministry of Information, 1951) Weiner, Amir, Making sense of war. The Second World War and the fate of the Bolshevik Revolution

(Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001)

Chapter VII: Culture Wars

Berghahn, Volker Rolf, America and the intellectual cold wars in Europe. Shepard Stone between

philanthropy, academy, and diplomacy (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 2001) Caute, David, The Dancer defects : the struggle for cultural supremacy during the Cold War (Oxford ;

New York, Oxford University Press, 2003)

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Judt, Tony, Past imperfect. French intellectuals, 1944-1956 (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1992)

Saunders, Fraces Stonor, The Cultural Cold War. The CIA and the world of arts and letters (NY, The New Press, 2001)

Urban, G. R., Radio Free Europe and the pursuit of democracy. My war within the cold war (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1997)

Wagnleitner, Reinhold, Coca-colonization and the Cold War. The cultural mission of the United States in Austria after the Second World War (Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1994)

Chapter VIII: The Politics of Stability

Duggan, Christopher, and Wagstaff, Christopher, Italy in the Cold War: politics, culture and society 1948-

1958 (Oxford ; Washington, DC, Berg, 1995) Harrison, Hope Millard, Driving the Soviets up the wall. Soviet-East German relations, 1953-1961

(Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 2003) Harrison, Mark, The economics of World War II: six great powers in international comparison

(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998) Large, David Clay, Germans to the front. West German rearmament in the Adenauer era (Chapel Hill,

University of North Carolina Press, 1996) Schwartz, Thomas Alan, Lyndon Johnson and Europe: in the shadow of Vietnam (Cambridge, Harvard

University Press, 2003) Trachtenberg, Marc, A constructed peace. The making of the European settlement, 1945-1963

(Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1999) Zimmermann, Hubert, Money and security. Troops, monetary policy and West Germany's relations with

the United States and Britain, 1950-1971 (Washington, D.C., German Historical Institute, 2002)

Chapter IX: Lost Illusions

Ambler, John S., The French Army in politics, 1945-1962 (Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 1966) Ansprenger, Franz, The dissolution of the colonial empires (London, Routledge, 1989) Békés, Csaba, Malcolm Byrne, and János Rainer, The 1956 Hungarian revolution. A history in documents

(Budapest, Central European University Press, 2002) Clayton, Anthony, The wars of French decolonization (London, Longman, 1994) Connelly, Matthew James, A diplomatic revolution. Algeria's fight for independence and the origins of the

post-cold war era (New York, Oxford University Press, 2002) Fanon, Frantz, The wretched of the earth (Harmondsworth,, Penguin, 1967) Ferro, Marc, Colonization. A global history (Quebec, World Heritage Press, 1997) Haas, Ernst B., The uniting of Europe. Political, social, and economic forces, 1950-1957 (Notre Dame,

Ind., University of Notre Dame Press, 2004) Horne, Alistair, A savage war of peace : Algeria, 1954-1962 (Harmondsworth, UK ; New York, Penguin

Books, 1979) Kopácsi, Sándor, In the name of the working class. The inside story of the Hungarian Revolution (New

York, Grove Press, 1987) Litván, György, János M. Bak, and Lyman Howard Legters, The Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Reform,

revolt, and repression, 1953-1963 (London; New York, Longman, 1996)

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Louis, William Roger, and Owen, Roger, Suez 1956. The crisis and its consequences (New York, Oxford University Press, 1989)

Pinder, John, Britain and the Common Market (London, Cresset Press, 1961)

Chapter X: The Age of Affluence Alford, B. W. E., British economic performance, 1945-1975 (Cambridge; New York, Cambridge University

Press, 1995) Berghahn, Volker Rolf, The Americanisation of West German industry, 1945-1973 (Cambridge UK; New

York, Cambridge University Press, 1986) Berghahn, Volker Rolf, and Karsten, Detlev, Industrial relations in West Germany (New York, Berg, 1987) Bogdanor, Vernon, and Skidelsky, Robert, The age of affluence, 1951-1964 (London, Macmillan, 1970) Dunnett, Peter J. S., The decline of the British motor industry (London, Croom Helm, 1980) Franklin, S. H., The European peasantry: the final phase (London, Methuen, 1969) Harp, Stephen L., Marketing Michelin: advertising & cultural identity in twentieth-century France

(Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001)

Chapter XI: The Social Democratic Hour

Chevalier, Louis, The Assassination of Paris (Chicago London, University of Chicago Press, 1994) Esping-Andersen, Gøsta, Politics against markets. The social democratic road to power (Princeton, N.J.,

Princeton University Press, 1985) Levin, Bernard, The pendulum years: Britain and the sixties (London, Cape, 1970) Luther, Kurt & Pulzer, Peter, Austria 1945-1995: Fifty Years of the Second Republic (London,

Ashgate,1998) Molin, Karl, ed., Creating Social Democracy. A Century of the Social Democratic Labor Party in Sweden

(Penn State U. Press, 1993) Pimlott, Ben, Harold Wilson (London, HarperCollins, 1992) Ponting, Clive, Breach of Promise. Labour in Power 1964-1970 (London, Penguin, 1990) Sassoon, Donald, One hundred years of Socialism: the West European left in the twentieth century (New

York, The New Press, 1996)

Chapter XII: The Spectre of Revolution Brown, Bernard Edward, Protest in Paris; anatomy of a revolt (Morristown, N.J., 1974) Caute, David, The Year of the barricades. A journey through 1968 (New York, Harper & Row, 1988) Fink, Carole et al.,1968: the world transformed (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998) Hirsh, Arthur, The French New Left: an intellectual history from Sartre to Gorz (Boston, South End Press,

1981) Johnson, Richard, The French Communist Party versus the students; revolutionary politics in May-June,

1968 (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1972) Lumley, Robert, States of emergency: cultures of revolt in Italy from 1968 to 1978 London, Verso, 1990) Seidman, Michael, The imaginary revolution. Parisian students and workers in 1968 (New York, Berghahn

Books, 2004)

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Statera, Gianni, Death of a utopia. The development and decline of student movements in Europe (New York, Oxford University Press, 1975)

Suri, Jeremi, Power and protest : global revolution and the rise of detente (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2003)

Chapter XIII: The End of the Affair

Bell, Peter D., Peasants in Socialist transition: life in a collectivized Hungarian village (Berkeley, University

of California Press, 1984) Fišera, Vladimir Claude, Workers' councils in Czechoslovakia, 1968-69. Documents and essays (New

York, St. Martin's Press, 1979) Golan, Galia, The Czechoslovak reform movement; communism in crisis, 1962-1968 (Cambridge,

Cambridge University Press, 1971) Hamšík, Dušan, Writers against rulers (London, Hutchinson, 1971) Hejzlar, Zden ek, and. Kusin, Vladimir, Czechoslovakia, 1968-1969; chronology, bibliography, annotation

(New York, Garland Pub., 1975) Heneka, A, A Besieged culture : Czechoslovakia ten years after Helsinki (Stockholm, The Charta 77

Foundation and International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, 1985) Lampe, John R., and Mazower, Mark Ideologies and national identities: the case of twentieth-century

Southeastern Europe (Budapest, Central European University Press, 2004) Levy, Alan, Rowboat to Prague (New York,, Grossman Publishers, 1972) Littell, Robert, The Czech Black Book (New York,, Praeger, 1969) Mlynár, Zdenek, Nightfrost in Prague: the end of humane socialism (New York, Karz Publishers, 1980) Pehe, Jiri, The Prague Spring. A mixed legacy (New York, N.Y., Freedom House 1988) Pelikan, Jirí, Socialist opposition in Eastern Europe: the Czechoslovak example (New York, St. Martin's

Press, 1976) Piekalkiewicz, Jaroslaw, Public opinion polling in Czechoslovakia, 1968-69; results and analysis of surveys

conducted during the Dubcek Era (New York, Praeger Publishers, 1972) Raina, Peter K., Political opposition in Poland, 1954-1977 (London, Poets' and Painters' Press, 1978) Simecka, Milan, The restoration of order. The normalization of Czechoslovakia, 1969-1976 (London,

Verso, 1984) Skilling, H. Gordon, Czechoslovakia's interrupted revolution (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press,

1976) Valenta, Jiri, Soviet intervention in Czechoslovakia, 1968. Anatomy of a decision (Baltimore, Johns

Hopkins University Press, 1991) Williams, Kieran, The Prague spring and its aftermath: Czechoslovak politics, 1968-1970 (Cambridge,

Cambridge University Press, 1997)

Chapter XIV: Diminished Expectations

Becker,Jillian, Hitler’s Children. The story of the Baader-Meinhoff Terrorist Gang (London, Panther, 1979) Olson, Mancur, The Rise and Decline of Nations. Economic Growth, Stagflation and Social Rigidities

(Newhaven, Yale U.Press, 1984) Sciascia, Leonardo, The Moro Affair and the Mystery of Majorana (NY, NYR Books, 2004) Wright, Joanne,Terrorist Propaganda. The Red Army Fraction and the Provisional IRA 1968-1986 (NY,

Palgrave, 1991)

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Chapter XV: Politics in a New Key

Duchen, Claire, Women's rights and women's lives in France, 1944-1968 (New York, Routledge, 1994) Garton Ash, Timothy, In Europe's name. Germany and the divided continent (New York, Random House,

1993) Harvie, Christopher, The rise of regional Europe (New York, Routledge, 1994) Haslam, Jonathan, The Soviet Union and the politics of nuclear weapons in Europe, 1969-87 (Ithaca, NY,

Cornell University Press, 1990) Hobsbawm, E. J., and Napolitano, Giorgio The Italian road to socialism: an interview (Westport, CT., L.

Hill, 1977) Keating, Jones and, The European Union and the regions (Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 1995) Mandel, Ernest, From Stalinism to Eurocommunism: the bitter fruits of "socialism in one country"

(London, NLB, 1978) Mayo, Patricia Elton, The roots of identity : three national movements in contemporary European politics

(London, Allen Lane, 1974) Middlemass, Keith, Power and the Party. Changing Faces of Communism in Western Europe (London, A.

Deutsch, 1980) Nelson, Keith L., The making of détente. Soviet-American relations in the shadow of Vietnam (Baltimore,

Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995) Sarotte, M. E., Dealing with the Devil. East Germany, détente, and Ostpolitik, 1969-1973 (Chapel Hill,

University of North Carolina Press, 2001) Vallance, Elizabeth, and Elizabeth V. Davies, Women of Europe: women MEPs and equality policy

(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1986)

Chapter XVI: A Time of Transition

Pérez Díaz, Víctor, The return of civil society. The emergence of democratic Spain (Cambridge, Mass.,

Harvard University Press, 1993) Preston, Paul, Juan Carlos. Steering Spain from dictatorship to democracy (New York, Norton, 2004) ———, The triumph of democracy in Spain (New York, Methuen, 1986) Williams, Allan M., Southern Europe transformed: political and economic change in Greece, Italy,

Portugal, and Spain (London, Harper & Row, 1984)

Chapter XVII: The New Realism

Clarke, Thomas & Pitelis, Christos, eds., The Political Economy of Privatisation (London, Routledge, 1993) Judt, Tony, Marxism and the French Left (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1986) Kavanagh, Dennis, Thatcherism and British Politics (Oxford, Oxford U. Press, 1997) Penniman, Howard Rae, The French National Assembly elections of 1978 (Washington, D.C., American

Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1980)

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Wolmar, Christian, Broken rails: how privatisation wrecked Britain's railways (London, Aurum Press, 2001) Wright, Vincent, Privatization in Western Europe: pressures, problems, and paradoxes (London, Pinter,

1994) Young, Hugo One of Us. The Life of Margaret Thatcher (London, Pan Books, 1993)

Chapter XVIII: The Power of the Powerless Bahro, Rudolf, The Alternative 1978) Funder, Anna, Stasiland (London, Granta, 2003) Garton Ash, Timothy, The Uses of Adversity : essays on the fate of Central Europe (New York, Random

House, 1989) Havel, Václav, The Power of the Powerless: citizens against the state in central-eastern Europe (Armonk,

N.Y., M.E. Sharpe, 1985) Koehler, John, Stasi : the untold story of the East German secret police (Boulder, Colo., Westview Press,

1999) Konrád, György, Antipolitics. An essay (New York, H. Holt, 1987) Kopstein, Jeffrey, The Politics of economic decline in East Germany, 1945-1989 (Chapel Hill, University of

North Carolina Press, 1997) Kornai, János, Contradictions and Dilemmas: studies on the socialist economy and society (Cambridge,

Mass., MIT Press, 1986) Rakovski, Marc, Towards an East European Marxism (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1978) Skilling, H. Gordon, and Wilson, Paul R. Civic freedom in Central Europe: voices from Czechoslovakia

(New York, St. Martin's Press, 1991) Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, The Gulag Archipelago (New York, Perennial, 2002) Tismaneanu, Vladimir, The crisis of Marxist ideology in Eastern Europe : the poverty of Utopia (New York,

Routledge, 1988) Triska, Jan F., and Gati, Charles, Blue-collar workers in Eastern Europe (Boston, Allen & Unwin, 1981) Vaculík, Ludvík, A cup of coffee with my interrogator: the Prague chronicles of Ludvík Vaculík (London,

Readers International, 1987)

Chapter XIX: The End of the Old Order

Antohi, Sorin, and Tismaneanu, Vladimir, Between past and future : the revolutions of 1989 and their

aftermath (Budapest, Central European University Press, 2000) Banac, Ivo, ed., Eastern Europe in revolution (Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University Press, 1992) Boldin, V. I., Ten years that shook the world. The Gorbachev era as witnessed by his chief of staff (New

York, Basic Books, 1994) Brandys, Kazimierz, A Warsaw diary: 1978-1981 (New York, Vintage Books, 1985) Brown, J. F., Surge to freedom: the end of Communist rule in Eastern Europe (Durham, Duke University

Press, 1991) Chirot, Daniel, The Crisis of Leninism and the decline of the Left: the revolutions of 1989 (Seattle,

University of Washington Press, 1991) Codrescu, Andrei, The hole in the flag (NY, Morrow, 1991) Darnton, Robert, Berlin journal, 1989-1990 (New York, Norton, 1991)

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Garton Ash, Timothy, The Magic Lantern. The revolution of '89 witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague (New York, Random House, 1990)

Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich, Conversations with Gorbachev (NY, Columbia University Press, 2002) Kenney, Padraic, A Carnival of Revolution. Central Europe 1989 (Princeton, Princeton University Press,

2002) Lévesque, Jacques, The enigma of 1989: the USSR and the liberation of Eastern Europe (Berkeley,

University of California Press, 1997) Lewin, Moshe, The Gorbachev phenomenon: a historical interpretation (Berkeley, University of California

Press, 1991) Medvedev, Zhores A., Nuclear disaster in the Urals (New York, Vintage Books, 1980) Philipsen, Dirk, We were the people. Voices from East Germany's revolutionary autumn of 1989 (Durham,

Duke University Press, 1993) Stokes, Gale, The walls came tumbling down. The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe (New York,

Oxford University Press, 1993)

Chapter XX: A Fissile Continent

Braithwaite, Rodric, Across the Moscow river: the world turned upside down (New Haven, Yale University

Press, 2002) Grass, Günter et al., Two states--one nation? (San Diego, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990) Hosking, Geoffrey A., Aves, Jonathan and Duncan, Peter J. S. The road to post-Communism:

independent political movements in the Soviet Union, 1985-1991 (London, Pinter, 1992) Innes, Abby, Czechoslovakia: the short goodbye (New Haven, Yale University Press, 2001) James, Harold, and Stone, Marla, When the Wall came down: reactions to German unification (New York,

Routledge, 1992) Jarausch, Konrad, The rush to German unity (New York, Oxford University Press, 1994) Lieven, Anatol, The Baltic revolution: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and the path to independence (New

Haven, Yale University Press, 1993) Misiunas, Romuald J., Taagepera, Rein and Misiunas, Romuald J., The Baltic States, years of dependence,

1940-1990 (Berkeley, University of California Press, 1993) Remnick, David, Lenin's Tomb: the last days of the Soviet empire (New York, Vintage Books, 1994) Sa'adah, Anne, Germany's second chance: trust, justice, and democratization (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard

University Press, 1998) Schneider, Peter, The German comedy: scenes of life after the wall (NY, Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1991) Smith, Hedrick, The Russians (New York, Times Books, 1985) Stent, Angela, Russia and Germany reborn: unification, the Soviet collapse, and the new Europe

(Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1999) Szporluk, Roman, Russia, Ukraine, and the breakup of the Soviet Union (Stanford, Hoover Institution

Press, 2000) Zelikow, Philip, and Condoleezza Rice, Germany unified and Europe transformed : a study in statecraft

(Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press, 1995)

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Chapter XXI: The Reckoning After Milosevic: a practical agenda for lasting Balkans peace (Brussels, International Crisis Group, 2001) Andjelic, Neven, Bosnia-Herzegovina. The end of a legacy (London, Frank Cass, 2003) Biserko, Sonja, In the Name of Humanity (Belgrade, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia,

1996) Burg, Steven L., and Shoup, Paul, The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina : ethnic conflict and international

intervention (Armonk, N.Y., M.E. Sharpe, 1999) Drakulic, Slavenka, The Balkan express : fragments from the other side of war (New York, Norton, 1993) ———, Café Europa: life after communism (New York, Norton & Co., 1997) Frydman, Roman, et al., The privatization process in Central Europe (Budapest, Central European

University Press, 1993) ———, The Privatization process in Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic States (Budapest, Central European

University Press, 1993) Gal, Susan, and Kligman, Gail The politics of gender after socialism: a comparative-historical essay

(Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2000) Holbrooke, Richard, To end a war (New York, Random House, 1998) Holmes, Leslie, The end of Communist power: anti-corruption campaigns and legitimation crisis (New

York, Oxford University Press, 1993) Jones, Derek C., and Miller, Jeffrey B. The Bulgarian economy: lessons from reform during early

transition (Aldershot, Ashgate, 1997) Krastev, Ivan, Shifting obsessions. Three essays on the politics of anticorruption (Budapest, Central

European University Press, 2004) Linz, Juan J., and Stepan, Alfred C. Problems of democratic transition and consolidation. Southern

Europe, South America, and post-communist Europe (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996)

McFaul, Michael, and Stoner-Weiss, Kathryn, After the collapse of communism : comparative lessons of transition (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2004)

Medvedev, Roy, Post-Soviet Russia: a journey through the Yeltsin era (New York, Columbia University Press, 2000)

Meier, Andrew, Black earth. Russia after the fall (London, HarperCollins, 2004) Mungiu, Alina, and Krastev, Ivan, Nationalism after communism : lessons learned (Budapest, Central

European University Press, 2004) Pinson, Mark, and Mottahedeh, Roy P., The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina: their historic development

from the Middle Ages to the dissolution of Yugoslavia (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1996)

Reddaway, Peter, and Glinski, Dmitri, The tragedy of Russia's reforms: market bolshevism against democracy (Washington, D.C., United States Institute of Peace Press, 2001)

Remnick, David, Resurrection: the struggle for a new Russia (New York, Vintage Books, 1998) Rupnik, Jacques, ed., International perspectives on the Balkans (Clementsport, NS, Press of the Pearson

Peacekeeping Centre, 2003) Siegelbaum, Lewis H., and Walkowitz, Daniel J., Workers of the Donbass speak : survival and identity in

the new Ukraine, 1989-1992 (Albany, State University of New York Press, 1995) Simms, Brendan, Unfinest hour. Britain and the destruction of Bosnia (London, Penguin Books, 2002) Smith, Graham, Nation-building in the post-Soviet borderlands: the politics of national identities

(Cambridge, UK; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1998) Soros, George, Underwriting democracy: encouraging free enterprise and democratic reform among the

Soviets and in Eastern Europe (New York, Public Affairs, 1991) Stark, David Charles, and Bruszt, László, Postsocialist pathways. Transforming politics and property in

East Central Europe (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998) Szporluk, Roman, National identity and ethnicity in Russia and the new states of Eurasia (Armonk, N.Y.,

M.E. Sharpe, 1994) Teitel, Ruti G., Transitional justice (New York, Oxford University Press, 2000)

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Tismaneanu, Vladimir, Fantasies of salvation. Democracy, nationalism, and myth in post-communist Europe (Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1998)

Ugrešic, Dubravka, The culture of lies : antipolitical essays (University Park, Pa., Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998)

Verdery, Katherine, What was socialism, and what comes next? (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press, 1996)

Wedel, Janine R., Collision and collusion : the strange case of western aid to Eastern Europe, 1989-1998 (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1998)

Chapter XXII: The Old Europe –and the New Judt, Tony, A Grand Illusion? An essay on Europe (New York, Hill and Wang, 1996) Lieven, Anatol, and Trenin, Dmitri, Ambivalent neighbors: the EU, NATO and the price of membership

(Washington D.C., Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2003) Mandelbaum, Michael, The Dawn of Peace in Europe (New York, Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1996) Mattli, Walter, The Logic of regional integration : Europe and beyond (New York, Cambridge University

Press, 1999) Perrineau, Pascal, Grunberg, Gérard and Ysmal, Colette Europe at the polls. The European elections of

1999 (New York, Palgrave, 2002) Wallace, William, The Dynamics of European integration (London, Pinter, 1990)

Chapter XXIII: The Varieties of Europe

Calleo, David P., and Gordon, Philip H., From the Atlantic to the Urals: national perspectives on the new

Europe (Arlington, Va., Seven Locks Press, 1992) Judt, Tony, and Lacorne, Denis, Language, nation, and state: identity politics in a multilingual age (New

York, Palgrave, 2004) Nelson, Brian, et al., The Idea of Europe: problems of national and transnational identity (New York,

Berg, 1992) Nora, Pierre, Realms of Memory: rethinking the French past (NY, Columbia University Press, 1996) Sassen, Saskia, The Global City. New York, London, Tokyo (Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press,

2001) Wise, Michael Z., Capital dilemma: Germany's search for a new architecture of democracy (New York,

Princeton Architectural Press, 1998)

Chapter XXIV: Europe as a Way of Life Balibar, Etienne, We, the people of Europe? Reflections on transnational citizenship (Princeton, Princeton

University Press, 2004) Calleo, David P., Rethinking Europe's future (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001) Edwards, Michael, Future positive: international co-operation in the 21st century (London, Michael

Edwards, 2004) Reid, T. R., The United States of Europe: the new superpower and the end of American supremacy (New

York, Penguin Press, 2004) Shore, Cris, Building Europe: the cultural politics of European integration (New York, Routledge, 2000) Slaughter, Anne-Marie, A New World Order (Princeton, Princeton U. Press, 2004)

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Bartov, Omer, Grossmann, Atina and Nolan, Mary, Crimes of War. Guilt and denial in the twentieth

century (New York, New Press, 2002) Bauer, Yehuda, and Rotenstreich, Nathan, The Holocaust as historical experience (New York, Holmes &

Meier, 1981) Bloxham, Donald, Genocide on trial: war crimes trials and the formation of Holocaust history and memory

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1981) Brenner, Michael, After the Holocaust: rebuilding Jewish lives in postwar Germany (Princeton, NJ,

Princeton University Press, 1997) Caracciolo, Nicola, Florette Rechnitz Koffler, and Richard Koffler, Uncertain refuge: Italy and the Jews

during the Holocaust (Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 1995) Colijn, G. Jan, and Littell, Marcia Sachs, The Netherlands and Nazi genocide: papers of the 21st annual

scholars' conference (Lewiston, N.Y., E. Mellen Press, 1992) Douglas, Lawrence, The Memory of Judgment: making law and history in the trials of the holocaust (New

Haven, CT., Yale University Press, 2001) Evans, Richard J., In Hitler's shadow: West German historians and the attempt to escape from the Nazi

past (New York, Pantheon Books, 1989) Golsan, The Papon Affair: memory and justice on trial (New York, Routledge, 2000) Grodzinsky, Yosef, In the shadow of the Holocaust: the struggle between Jews and Zionists in the

aftermath of World War II (Monroe, Maine, Common Courage Press, 2004) Gross, Neighbors. The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland (Princeton, Princeton U.

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Press, 1997) Hirschfeld, Gerhard, Nazi rule and Dutch collaboration: the Netherlands under German occupation, 1940-

1945 (New York, Berg, 1988) Hockenos, Matthew D., A church divided: German Protestants confront the Nazi past (Bloomington,

Indiana University Press, 2004) Huyssen, Andreas, Twilight memories: marking time in a culture of amnesia (New York, Routledge, 1995) Joerges, Christian, and Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh, Darker legacies of law in Europe. The shadow of National

Socialism and Fascism over Europe and its legal traditions (Portland, OR., Hart., 2003) Kushner, Tony, The Holocaust and the liberal imagination : a social and cultural history (Oxford,

Blackwell, 1994) LaCapra, Dominick, History and memory after Auschwitz (Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 1998) Levi, Primo, The Drowned and the Saved (New York, Vintage, 1989) ———, Survival in Auschwitz (New York, Collier Books, 1993) Maier, Charles S., The Unmasterable Past: history, Holocaust, and German national identity (Cambridge,

MA., Harvard University Press, 2003) Mankowitz, Zeev W., Life between memory and hope. The survivors of the Holocaust in occupied

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Mitscherlich, Alexander and Margarete, The Inability to Mourn: principles of collective behavior (NY, Grove, 1984)

Mitten, Richard, The Politics of Antisemitic Prejudice: the Waldheim phenomenon in Austria (Boulder, Westview Press, 1992)

Moore, Bob, Victims and Survivors. The Nazi persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands, 1940-1945 (New York, Arnold, 1997)

Müller, Jan-Werner, Memory and Power in post-war Europe: studies in the presence of the past (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2002)

Nossiter, Adam, The Algeria Hotel: France, memory, and the Second World War (Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 2001)

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University Press, 2003) Utgaard, Peter, Remembering and forgetting Nazism: education, national identity, and the victim myth in postwar Austria (New York, Berghahn Books, 2003)

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