Compiled by
George J. Kovtun
Introductory Essay by
Stanley B. Winters
Table of Contents
From 1306 to 1618
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Betts, Reginald R. "The Influence of Realist Philosophy on Jan
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Betts, Reginald R. "Jan Hus." 1969.
For full citation see Jan Hus.
Betts, Reginald R. "Jerome of Prague." In his Essays in Czech
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Betts, Reginald R. "National and Heretical Religious Movements
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Betts, Reginald R. "Peter Payne in England." In his Essays in
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Betts, Reginald R. "The Place of the Czech Reform Movement in the
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Betts, Reginald R. "Richard fitzRalph, Archbishop of Armagh, and
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Betts, Reginald R. "Social and Constitutional Development in
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Betts, Reginald R. "The Social Revolution in Bohemia and Moravia
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Comments on Frantisek Graus's Chudina mestska v dobe predhusitske
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Betts, Reginald R. "Society in Central and Western Europe: Its
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Betts, Reginald R. "Some Political Ideas of the Early Czech
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Brock, Peter. The Political and Social Doctrines of the Unity of
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Broucek, Peter. "The Border Defenses of Lower Austria, Styria,
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F. Cermak is the pen name of a historian who works and lives in
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Clasen, Claus Peter. Anabaptism; A Social History, 1525-1618:
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Domonkos, Leslie S. "The Battle of Mohacs As a Cultural
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[Dvornik, Frantisek] Dvornik, Francis. Byzantine Missions among
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Fichtner, Paula S. "When Brothers Agree: Bohemia, the Habsburgs,
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Fousek, Marianka S. "The Ethos of the Unitas Fratrum." In
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Fousek, Marianka S. "On Secular Authority and Military Service
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Herman, Jan. "Conflict between Jewish and non-Jewish Population
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Heymann, Frederick G. "City Rebellions in 15th-Century Bohemia
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