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Biographies of the Austrian State Problem in the Late Habsburg Empire
by Fredrik Lindström
In the University and Beyond
Edited by Caroline Baillie, Alice Pawley, and Donna Riley
Montenegro and Austria-Hungary, 1908-1914
by John Treadway
Unmasking the Truth in La Rochefoucauld
by Richard Hodgson
by Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano
A Commentary on Part 1
by George Seidel
Corps féminin et réalisme romanesque au dix-neuvième siècle
by Nathalie Buchet Rogers
The Mexican Novel, 1968, and the National-Popular State
by Ryan F. Long