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Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Republics

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Europe and the Communists
Edited by V. Zagladin
John C. Campbell
The Soviet Union and Social Science Theory
Jerry F. Hough
John C. Campbell
Soviet Democracy: Principles and Practice
Konstantin U. Chernenko
John C. Campbell
The Economy of the Soviet Union Today; Soviet Economic Policy: Income Differentials in USSR
T. Khachaturov
Vinod Mehta
John C. Campbell
Technology and Communist Culture; The Technological Level of Soviet Industry
Edited by Frederic J. Fleron, Jr.
Edited by R. Ammann, Julian M. Cooper, and R. W. Davies
John C. Campbell
The Political, Social and Religious Thought of Russian "Samizdat": An Anthology
Edited by Michael Meerson-Aksenov and Boris Shragin
John C. Campbell
The Ukraine, 1917-1921: A Study in Revolution
Edited by Taras Hunczak
John C. Campbell
The Catholic Church and the Soviet Government, 1939-1949
Dennis J. Dunn
John C. Campbell
Eastern Europe's Uncertain Future
Edited by Robert R. King and James F. Brown
John C. Campbell
Winter Into Spring: The Czechoslovak Press and the Reform Movement, 1963-1968
Frank J. Kaplan
John C. Campbell
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