Compiled by
George J. Kovtun
Introductory Essay by
Stanley B. Winters
Table of Contents
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"Uncharted Areas for Research on the History of Slovakia and the
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BETTS, REGINALD R.
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BIDLO, JAROSLAV
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BRUGEL, JOHANN W.
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Obituary.
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CHALOUPECKY, VACLAV
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Odlozilik, Otakar. "Vaclav Chaloupecky." Journal of Central
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COSMAS
Horecky, Paul L. "Kosmas (Cosmas)." Kosmas: Journal of
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DVORNIK, FRANTISEK
Nemec, Ludvik. "Francis Dvornik - a Master of Historical
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GLASSBERGER, NICOLAUS
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GOLL, JAROSLAV
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Obituary.
HOLOTIK, LUDOVIT
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JABLONICKY, JOZEF
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JIRASEK, JOSEF
Winters, Stanley B. "Josef Jirasek (1884-1972)." Canadian-
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KADLEC, KAREL
Odlozilik, Otakar. "Karel Kadlec." Slavonic Review 8, no. 22
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KALISTA, ZDENEK
Opat, Jaroslav. "Zdenek Kalista: Reflections on a Czech
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Bucharest, August 1980.
KAZBUNDA, KAREL
Winters, Stanley B. "Karel Kazbunda 1888-1982." Austrian History
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KIRSCHBAUM, JOSEPH M.
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KLIMA, ARNOST
Hahn, Fred. "From Darkness to Revolution in Bohemia: The
Histgorical Writings of Arnost Klima." East Central Europe 9, no.
1-2 (1982): 49-83.
Rudolph, Richard L. "Light in the Dark Ages in Czech Economic
History: The Work of Arnost Klima." East Central Europe 9, no. 1-
2 (1982): 39-48.
Winters, Stanley B. "Publications of Arnost Klima, 1948-81." East
Central Europe 9, no. 1-2 (1982): 3-6.
KOLLAR, ADAM F.
Tibensky, Jan. "Adam Frantisek Kollar - Historian of
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KORBEL, JOSEF
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KRAL, VACLAV
Winters, Stanley B. "Vaclav Kral (1926-1983)." Czechoslovak
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KROFTA, KAMIL
Thomson, S. Harrison. "Kamil Krofta, 1876-1945." Journal of
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KUTNAR, FRANTISEK
Svoboda, George. "Frantisek Kutnar and the Advancement of Modern
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LUTZOW, FRANCIS
Polisensky, J. V. "Francis Lutzow." Slavonic and East European
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NOVOTNY, VACLAV
Odlozilik, Otakar. "Vaclav Novotny." Slavonic Review 11, no. 32
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Obituary.
ODLOZILIK, OTAKAR
Beaber, Lawrence. "Otakar Odlozilik in Tribute." East European
Quarterly 8, no. 1 (March 1974): 1-3.
Brock, Peter. "Otakar Odlozilik, 1899-1973." Central European
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Dvornik, Francis. "Otakar Odlozilik, 1899-1973." Slavic Review 33, no.
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Heymann, Frederick G. "Otakar Odlozilik (1899-1973)." Jahrbucher
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Nemec, Ludvik. "Profesor Otakar Odlozilik: Czech Historian and
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Winters, Stanley B. "Otakar Odlozilik's American Career: The
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Grossbritannien, die USA und die bohmischen Lander 1848-1948,
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Zacek, Joseph F. "Otakar Odlozilik, 1899-1973." Canadian-American
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PALACKY, FRANTISEK
Zacek, Joseph F., ed. East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring
1981).
Entire issue devoted to Palacky. Individual contributions listed
in this section.
Also listed in Chapter 4.
Zacek, Joseph F., ed. "Symposium: The Intimate Palacky: A
Collection of Studies Devoted to the 'Father of the Czech
Nation,' Frantisek Palacky, 1798-1876." Nationalities Papers 12,
no. 1 (Spring 1984): 1-48.
Individual contributions listed in this section.
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Chalupa, Ales. "Frantisek Palacky and the National Museum." East
European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 85-101.
Drabek, Anna M. "Frantisek Palacky and the Beginning of the
Austrian Academy of Arts and Sciences (Osterreichische Akademie
der Wissenschaften)." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring
1981): 103-16.
Garver, Bruce M. "Palacky and Czech Politics after 1876." East
European Quarterly 15, no. 1 (Spring 1981): 43-56.
Hanzal, Josef. "Palacky and Czech Culture in the First Half of
the Nineteenth Century." East European Quarterly 15, no. 1
(Spring 1981): 57-64.
Hoffmannova, Jaroslava. "Frantisek Palacky and His Wife Terezie."
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