List of Sources

 

The History of the Soviet Bloc 1945–1991
A CHRONOLOGY

Part 3 (1969-1980)


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ABR: Braun, Aurel: Romanian foreign policy since 1965: the political and military limits of autonomy, New York: Praeger, 1978.

ADC: Dutu, Alesandru: Revolutia din 1989 (Cronologie), Bucuresti: Editura Institutului, Revolutiei Romane din Decembrie, 1989.

AY – Arhiv Jugoslavije (The Archives of Yugoslavia)

CAC: Vojtech Mastny, Malcolm Byrne (eds.): Carboard Castle. An Inside History of the Warsaw Pact. 1955-1991. National Security Archive Cold War Readers. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2005.

CEC: Brine, Jenny: Comecon: Rise and Fall of a Socialist Organization. Oxford: Clio Press, 1992.

CER: Bocsan, Nicolae et al.: Cronologia Europei Centrale (1848-1989), Iasi: Romania Polirom, 2001.

CHH: Charter 77 and human rights in Czechoslovakia.

CWHIP: Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., Digital Archive.

GODGodišnjak, 1969-1980, Beograd: Institut za međunarodnu politiku i privredu 1970-1981. (The Yearbook, 1969-1980, Belgrade: Institute of International Politics and Economics 1970-1981)

HC: Benda, Kálmán (chief editor): Magyarország történeti kronológiája [Historical Chronology of Hungary], Volume IV, 1944-1970. Budapest: Akadémia, Press, 1982.

HDP: Wrobel, Pitor: Historical Dictionary of Poland 1945- 1996
Westport: CT Greenwood Press, 1998.

HN – Olivera Bogetić, Dragan Bogetić, Hronika nesvrstanosti 1956-1980, Beograd: Izdavački centar komunist 1982. (Olivera Bogetić, Dragan Bogetić, The Chronicle of Non-Alignment 1956-1980, Belgrade: Izdavački centar kumunist 1982)

HOR: Ioan Bolovan, Kurt W. Treptow: A History of Romania. Iasi: The Center for Romanian Studies, The Romanian Cultural Foundation, 1996.

HPB: Włodzimierz Bonusiak, (wyd.): Historia Polski (1944-1989) Rzeszów: Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego, 2007.

HRModerna srpska država (1804-2004). Hronologija, Beograd: Istorijski arhiv Beograda 2004. (The Modern Serbian State (1804-2004): A Chronology, Belgrade: The Historical Archive of Belgrade 2004)

HRNHronika međunarodnih događaja 1969-1980, Beograd: Institut za međunarodnu politiku i privredu 1970-1981. (A Chronicle of International Events, 1969-1980, Belgrade: Institute of International Politics and Economics 1970-1981)

JBTHronologija revolucionarne delatnosti Josipa Broza Tita, knj. 1 (prir. Branislav Ilić, Vojislav Ćirković), Beograd: Eksport-Press 1978. (A Chronology of Josip Broz Tito's Revolutionary Activity, 1 (ed. by Branislav Ilić, Vojislav Ćirković), Belgrade: Eksport-Press 1978)
Hronologija revolucionarne delatnosti Josipa Broza Tita, knj. 2 (prir. Branislav Ilić, Ninoslav Bogoevski), Beograd: Eksport-Press 1980. (A Chronology of Josip Broz Tito's Revolutionary Activity, 2 (ed. by Branislav Ilić and Ninoslav Bogoevski), Belgrade: Eksport-Press 1980)

KCA: Keesing’s Contemporary Archives. London: Keesing’s Ltd., [1931-1986].

LBC: The United States and East Central Europe, 1945–1992. A chronology. Compiled by Borhi László. Edited by Békés Csaba, Jordan Laura, Litkei János: Budapest: Cold War History Research Center, 2005, www.coldwar.hu.

MMS: Multilateral Meetings of the Soviet Bloc (1947–1991) A Chronology. Compiled and edited by: Linda Richter and Csaba Békés, Budapest: Cold War History Research Center, 2009, www.coldwar.hu.

NMC: Nagy, Miklós (szerk.): Magyar külpolitika 1956–1989, Történeti kronológia, Budapest: MTA Jelenkor-kutató Bizottsága, 1993.

PER: Bozgan, Mihai: Politica externa-repere cornologice I-V. In: Revista Istorie si
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PSC: Jaromír Navrátil: Prague Spring Chronology. Budapest: Central European University Press, 1998.

PSCZ: Balík,S., Hloušek,V., Holzer,J., Šedo,J.: Politický systém českých zemí 1848-1989. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, Mezinárodní politologický ústav, 2007.

PSM: Zając, Justyna – Ryszard Zięba, (wyd.): Polska w stosunkach międzynarodowych 1945-1989. Toruń: Adam Marszałek, 2005.

PSN: Karpinksi, Jakub: Poland Since 1944: A portrait of Years. Boulder, CO, San Fransisco: Westview Press, 1995.

RCN: Deluca, Anthony R., Quinlan, Paul D., Florescu, Radu (eds.): Romania, culture, and nationalism: a tribute to Radu Florescu. Boulder, Co.: East European Monographs, 1998.

RCW: Cold War International History Project / Digital Archive / Romania. http://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/search-results/1/%7B%22coverage%22:%22120%22%7D

RFN: Weiner, R.: Romanian foreign policy and the United Nations, New York: Praeger, 1984.

RUR: Roper, S.: Romania: the unfinished revolution, Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000.

RYAReview No. 8, 9, 10, London: Study Centre for Yugoslav Affairs 1969, 1970, 1972.

UNW: Dudek, Antoni, Zdzisław Zblewski, (wyd.): Utopia nad Wisłą. Historia Peerel. Bielsko Biała: ParkEdukacja, 2008.

Vvrsb: Východ - Vznik, vývoj a rozpad sovětského bloku 1944 – 1989, Bohuslav Litera, Miroslav Tejchman, Jiří Vykoukal.


 

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