C E U PRESS New ooks & acklist B 2008 Fall & Winter Central European University Press Budapest—New York CEU PRESS Following the founding of the Central European University by the Hungarian–American philanthropist George Soros in 1991, the Central European University Press was established in 1993. Reflecting the intellectual strengths and values of its parent institution, the press publishes books on the political philosophy and practices of open society, legal studies, nationalism, human rights, conflict resolution, open media, gender studies, economics, medieval studies, literature, and international relations. The publishing program of CEU Press focuses on issues of Central and Eastern Europe; it is also committed to the past and present history, society, culture and economy of the countries of the former Soviet Union and its neighbors. We operate by standards common to university presses, including peer review and editorial committee approval. Our books are produced regionally and sold internationally. C OVER PHOTO One of the four allegoric statues decorating the entrance hall of the main building of the Central European University, the work of the renowned classical sculptor Joseph Klieber (1773–1850) from Vienna. The neo-classical palace in the heart of Budapest was built for the Festetics (or Festetich), one of the wealthiest families in the Kingdom of Hungary. For its careful renovation of the building, CEU received the Urban Rehabilitation Award from the Association of Hungarian Architects. n ew LIFE IN THE BALKAN POWDER KEG, 1880–1956 n e w NATALIJA EDITED BY JILL A. IRVINE University of Oklahoma CAROL S. LILLY University of Nebraska at Kearney 390 pages, 50 photos and 7 maps, 2008 978-963-9776-23-4 $50.00 / €39.95 / £29.95 cloth The life story of a Serbian woman over a period of more than 70 years, preserved in memoirs, letters and mostly diaries, recounts the triumphs and tragedies of a life that takes place against the backdrop of extraordinary turbulence in the Balkans. It covers more than half a century, five wars (including the two world wars), and four ideologies. This is a time of excitement in Serbia as its leaders carve an independent state out of the Ottoman Empire and attempt to modernize a largely rural and “backward” corner of Europe. A time of opportunity for many who join in the effort to build the infrastructure of a modern economy, as well as the growing number of middle class families who send their children, in rare cases even girls, to the emerging system of state schools. Above all, a time of war, as the expanding Serbian state comes into conflict with its neighbors and, ultimately, the Great Powers of Europe. Accompanied by an introductory study, Natalija’s diary provides a rich background to understanding the on-going conflict in the Balkans today. related titles Marianna D. Birnbaum The Long Journey of Gracia Mendes MARIANNA D. BIRNBAUM University of California, Los Angeles; Central European University, Budapest CENTRAL, EASTERN, AND SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES Edited by FRANCISCA DE HAAN, KRASSIMIRA DASKALOVA, ANNA LOUTFI 702 pages, 160 photos and maps, 2006 978-963-7326-39-4 cloth $69.95 / €58.95 / £39.95 150 expertly-researched biographical portraits of women and men who were active in, or part of, women’s movements and feminisms in 22 countries in the 19th and 20th centuries. A rich tapestry of feminist activity, rejecting the notion that either there was no feminism here, or that it was ‘imported from the West.’ Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2006 by Choice Magazine. NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER THE LONG JOURNEY OF GRACIA MENDES C E U PRESS 156 pages, 2003, 2004 4 color and 11 black and white illustrations and maps 978-963-9241-67-1 cloth $43.95 / €36.95 / £28.95 978-963-9241-78-7 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £15.95 The historical biography of a true Jewish heroine, Gracia Mendes. Born in 1510 in Portugal, the book details this woman’s extraordinary personality until her death in 1569 in Constantinople. At age of 27 Gracia became a widow, yet she went on to raise her children and run the family business all on her own. Her travels led her through Antwerp, Venice, Ragusa, and finally to Constantinople, from where the Ottoman Empire dominated former Byzantium territories. from the backlist A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF WOMEN’S MOVEMENTS AND FEMINISMS 1 n ew n e w BONES OF CONTENTION THE LIVING ARCHIVE OF VASIL LEVSKI AND THE MAKING OF BULGARIA’S NATIONAL HERO MARIA N. TODOROVA University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 500 pages, ca. 40 illustrations, 2008 978-963-9776-24-1 $55.00 / €44.95 / £29.95 cloth A historical study, taking as its narrative focus the life, death and posthumous fate of Vasil Levski (18371873), arguably the major and only uncontested hero of the Bulgarian national pantheon. The main title refers to the “thick description” of the reburial controversy during the final phase of communist Bulgaria, which centered on the search for Levski’s bones. The book gives a specific understanding also of the relationship between nationalism and religion in the post-communist period, by analyzing the recent canonization of Levski. The processes described, although with a chronological depth of almost two centuries, are still very much in the making, and the living archive expands not only in size but with the constant addition of surprising new forms they take. At another level, the book engages in a variety of general theoretical questions. It offers insights into the problems of history and memory: the question of public, social or collective memory; the nature of national memory in comparison to other types of memory; the variability of memory over time and social space; alternative memories; memory’s techniques like commemorations, the mechanism of creating and transmitting memory. from the backlist related titles BALKAN FAMILY STRUCTURE AND THE EUROPEAN PATTERN HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE BULGARIAN REVIVAL DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS IN OTTOMAN BULGARIA ROUMEN DASKALOV Central European University, Budapest MARIA N. TODOROVA University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 264 pages, 2006 978-963-7326-45-5 cloth $45.00 / €34.95 / £23.95 Reassesses the traditional stereotype of the place of the Balkans in the model of the European family in the 19th century on the basis of new source material and by synthesizing existing research. Analyzes family structure and demographic variables as they appear in population registers and other sources, and the impact of these findings on theoretical syntheses of the European family pattern. Contributes to the long-standing debate over the zadruga, the complex, collective, joint or extended family in the Balkans. 2 THE MAKING OF A NATION IN THE BALKANS 296 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-83-1 cloth $47.95 / €39.95 / £29.95 The 19th century was the epoch of nation building for the Bulgarians under Ottoman rule. Comparisons and analogies are made between the Bulgarian Revival and other regions, epochs, ideological trends, and events. These latter are taken from two major areas—Western Europe (“Renaissance,” “Enlightenment,” “Romanticism,” the French Revolution, and national liberation movements), and Russia (the “agrarian question,” “populism” and “utopian socialism,” “revolutionary democrats,” and the Russian Revolution of 1905). NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER n ew n e w POLITICS AS A MORAL PROBLEM JÁNOS KIS Central European University, Budapest 320 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-22-7 $45.00 / €34.95 / £24.95 cloth In a world where politics is often associated with notions such as moral decay, frustration and disappointment, the feeling of betrayal, and of democracy in trouble, Kis examines theories about the morality of political action. Amending the two classical theses of realism and of indirect motivation in politics, Kis argues for a constrained thesis of realism and a wide thesis of indirect motivation. By these means the place of moral motivation and common deliberation can be identified, and political agents can be held morally accountable. The analysis refers to a broad range of classic and contemporary literature as well as to recent cases from international politics which call for moral judgment. The Appendix is dedicated to Václav Havel’s seminal essay on “The Power of the Powerless,” which sheds light on the diversity of approaches dissident intellectuals have taken to politics. related titles THE TIES THAT BIND JULIUS M. MORAVCSIK Stanford University JÁNOS KIS Central European University, Budapest 340 pages, 2003 978-963-9241-32-9 paperback $24.95 T / €19.95 / £15.95 Outlines a new theory of constitutional democracy. Addresses the widely held belief that liberal democracy embodies an uneasy compromise of incompatible values: those of liberal rights on the one hand, and democratic equality on the other. Liberalism is said to compromise democracy, while democracy is said to endanger the values of liberalism. Kis is able to see problems and tensions that we often miss, and he comes up with solutions to solve them that will enrich existing discussions. NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER 308 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-79-4 cloth $47.95 / €39.95 / £29.95 This book, like in classical times of Plato and Aristotle, treats individual and communal ethics as intertwined. At its heart lies the quartet of respect, concern for welfare of others, trust, and care as the basic communal ties. Our ethics is neither based purely on sentiment nor purely on reason. They will yield us guidelines, to be filled in contextually, not rigid rule systems. Moravcsik’s proposal for ethics does not deny some objective ground for sound communal life, but leaves many alternatives within which the four basic ties can be implemented. from the backlist CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY 3 n ew n e w TRANSFORMING PEASANTS, PROPERTY AND POWER THE COLLECTIVIZATION OF AGRICULTURE IN ROMANIA, 1949–1962 EDITED BY CONSTANTIN IORDACHI Central European University, Budapest DORIN DOBRINCU A. D. Xenopol Institute of History, Iaşi, Romania 500 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-25-8 $60.00 / €44.95 / £31.95 cloth A central element in the formation of Eastern European state socialism, the collectivization of agriculture touched the lives of many more citizens than the transformations in industry. Despite its profound longterm socio-political implications, the process of land collectivization has not been subject to comprehensive research. The product of an interdisciplinary project, this book fills this lacuna in the academic literature: a highly integrated, theory-driven collective work of leading historians, anthropologists, sociologists and literary critics from the US, the UK, Hungary and Romania. The book analyzes the campaign of collectivization in Romania, between 1949 and 1962. Parallel to presenting national policies and practices (i.e., property legislation, and political debates), field research explores in case studies, working across a broad span of communities and experiences, what types of new peasant-state relations were formed through collectivization. related titles from the backlist HUNGARY IN THE COLD WAR, 1945–1956 CLIMATE DEPENDENCE AND FOOD PROBLEMS IN RUSSIA, 1900–1990 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE SOVIET UNION THE INTERACTION OF CLIMATE AND AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND THEIR EFFECT ON FOOD PROBLEMS LÁSZLÓ BORHI Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest 384 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-80-0 cloth $49.95 / €42.95 / £31.95 Based on new archival evidence, examines Soviet Empire building in Hungary and the American response to it. Analyzes why the US failed even in its minimal aims concerning the states of Eastern Europe. Hungary was not important enough to resist the Soviets, its democratic opposition failed to win American sympathy. Both powers pursued power politics: the Soviets in a naked form, the US subtly, but both with little regard for the fate of Hungarians. 4 NIKOLAI M. DRONIN, EDWARD G. BELLINGER 383 pages, 2005 978-963-7326-10-3 978-963-7326-09-7 cloth paperback $49.95 / €42.95 / £31.95 $24.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 Between 1900 and 1990 there were several periods of grain and other food shortages in Russia and the former Soviet Union, some of which reached disaster proportions resulting in mass famine. Explores the extent to which policy and vagaries in climate conspired to affect agricultural yields. Were the leaders’ (Stalin, Krushchev, Brezhnev, Gorbachev) policies sound in theory but failed in practice because of unpredictable weather? NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER n ew n e w A LABORATORY OF TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY UKRAINE AND RECENT UKRAINIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY EDITED BY GEORGIY KASIANOV Institute of Ukrainian History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine PHILIPP THER European University Institute, Florence, Italy 290 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-26-5 $40.00 / €31.95 / £21.95 cloth A first attempt to present an approach to Ukrainian history which goes beyond the standard ‘national narrative’ schemes, predominant in the majority of post-Soviet countries after 1991, in the years of implementing ‘nation-building projects’. An unrivalled collection of essays by the finest scholars in the field from Ukraine, Russia, USA, Germany, Austria and Canada, superbly written to a high academic standard. The various chapters are methodologically innovative and thought-provoking. The biggest Eastern European country has ancient roots but also the birth pangs of a new autonomous state. Its historiography is characterized by animated debates, in which this book takes a definite stance. The history of Ukraine is not written here as a linear, teleological narrative of ethnic Ukrainians but as a multicultural, multidimensional history of a diversity of cultures, religious denominations, languages, ethical norms, and historical experience. It is not presented as causal explanation of ‘what has to have happened’ but rather as conjunctures and contingencies, disruptions, and episodes of ‘lack of history.’ related titles THE MOULDING OF UKRAINE HISTORICAL STUDIES IN POST-COMMUNIST EASTERN EUROPE THE CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS OF STATE FORMATION Edited by SORIN ANTOHI, PÉTER APOR, BALÁZS TRENCSÉNYI 512 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-85-1 cloth $54.95 / €35.95 / £24.95 The first work that covers the post-Communist development of historical studies in six Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. Focusing on 1989-1999, offers a longer-term perspective that includes the immediate ‘prehistory’ of that decade as well as its ‘posthistoire’. The authors capture the spirit of 1989, that heady mix of elation, surprise, determination, and hope: the paradoxical beginning of Eastern European post-Communism. NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER KATARYNA WOLCZUK University of Birmingham 338 pages, 2001 978-963-9241-24-4 978-963-9241-25-1 cloth paperback $49.95 / €42.95 / £29.95 $24.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 Uses Ukraine as a case study in trying to trace the key moments of decision making in the course of creating a new state while shedding the legacies of “Soviet-type” statehood. Offers a systematic examination of competing ideological visions of statehood and discusses them against the backdrop of historical traditions in Ukraine; a well-documented and lucidly written coherent account of the process of constitutional reform. from the backlist NARRATIVES UNBOUND 5 n ew n e w GIVEN WORLD AND TIME TEMPORALITIES IN CONTEXT EDITED BY TYRUS MILLER Cowell College, University of California at Santa Cruz 375 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-27-2 $50.00 / €42.95 / £29.95 cloth The interconnections of time with historical thought and knowledge have come powerfully to the fore since the 1970s. An international group of scholars, from a range of fields including literary theory, history of ideas, cultural anthropology, philosophy, intellectual history and theology, philology, and musicology, address the matter of time and temporalities. The volume’s essays, divided into four main topical groups question critically the key problem of context, connecting it to the problem of time. Contexts, the essays suggest, are not timeless. Time and its contexts are only partly “given” to us: to the primordial donations of time and world correspond our epistemic, moral, and practical modes of receiving what has been granted. The notion of context may have radically different parameters in different historical, cultural, and disciplinary situations. Topics include the deep antiquity, and the timeless time of eternity, as well as formal philosophies of history and the forms of histories implicit in individual and community experience. The medium specific use of time and history are examined with regard to song, image, film, oral narration, and legal discourse. related titles from the backlist 6 MEASURING TIME, MAKING HISTORY THE TIMES OF HISTORY UNIVERSAL TOPICS IN ISLAMIC HISTORIOGRAPHY LYNN HUNT Eugen Weber Professor of Modern European History, UCLA AZIZ AL-AZMEH Central European University, Budapest 144 pages, 130 x 200 mm (5.1” x 7.9”) 2008 978-963-9776-14-2 paperback $16.95 / €12.95 / £8.95 328 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-73-8 First volume of the Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lecture Series at Central European University, this small but rich book explores some of the ways in which time matters or should matter to historians. How did Western Christian culture develop its distinctive way of measuring time (bc/ad or bce/ce) and how does it influence our notion of history? Is modernity an experience of temporality or an ideological construction – a western, and therefore imperialist, imposition? A collection of essays on current questions of writing history, illustrated with reference to Islamic historiography. The main concerns are conceptions of time and temporality, the uses of the past, historical periodization, historical categorization, and the constitution of historical objects. “Illuminating, full of learning, and intimately relevant to the understanding of current conflicts throughout the Arab world” – from the Foreword by Hayden White. NEW BOOKS & cloth BACKLIST $49.95 / €38.95 / £26.95 2008 FALL/WINTER n ew POLITICS OF NATIONAL PECULIARITY IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE n e w WE, THE PEOPLE EDITED BY DIANA MISHKOVA Centre for Advanced Study, Sofia 380 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-28-9 $50.00 / €42.95 / £29.95 cloth Analyzes the processes of nation-building in nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Southeastern Europe. A product of transnational comparative teamwork, this collection represents a coordinated interpretation based on ten varied academic cultures and traditions. The originality of the approach lies in a combination of three factors: [a] seeing nation-building as a process that is to a large extent driven by intellectuals and writers, rather than just a side effect of infrastructural modernization processes; [b] looking at the regional, cross-border ramifications of these processes (rather than in a rigid single-country-by-country perspective) and [c] looking at the autonomous role of intellectuals in these areas, rather than just seeing Southeastern Europe as an appendix to Europe-at-large, passively undergoing European influences. The essays explore the political instrumentalization of the concepts of folk, people and ethnos in Southeastern Europe in the “long 19th century” by mapping the discursive and institutional itineraries through which this set of notions became a focal point of cultural and political thought in various national contexts; a process that coincided with the emergence of political modernity. related titles LATE ENLIGHTENMENT FORMATION OF NATIONAL MOVEMENTS Edited by BALÁZS TRENCSÉNYI Central European University, Budapest Edited by BALÁZS TRENCSÉNYI Central European University, Budapest MICHAL KOPEČEK Institute of Contemporary History, Prague 362 pages, 2006 978-963-7326-52-3 cloth $44.95 / €33.95 / £22.95 44 texts from the 18th century, from national cultures that now occupy over a dozen modern European states from Albania to Poland. The pieces range from poems to essays, from (extracts of) academic treatises to letters. Each text is accompanied by a presentation of the author, and by an analysis of the context in which the respective text was born. Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1775-1945), Texts and Commentaries, Volume 1. NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER MICHAL KOPEČEK Institute of Contemporary History, Prague 508 pages , 2007 978-963-7326-60-8 cloth $49.95 / €38.95 / £26.95 67 texts, including hymns, manifestos, articles or extracts from lengthy studies exemplify the relation between Romanticism and national identity movements in Central and Southeast Europe. National Romanticism sought affiliation with a new group identity, the nation, which was easy to endow with a certain emotional attractiveness. Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1775-1945), Texts and Commentaries, Volume 2. from the backlist NATIONAL ROMANTICISM EMERGENCE OF THE MODERN ‘NATIONAL IDEA’ 7 n ew n e w WITCHCRAFT MYTHOLOGIES AND PERSECUTIONS DEMONS, SPIRITS, WITCHES —VOLUME 3 EDITED BY ÉVA PÓCS University of Pécs, Hungary GÁBOR KLANICZAY Central European University, Budapest, and Collegium Budapest – Institute for Advanced Study 356 pages, 2008 978-963-7326-87-5 $45.00 / €31.95 / £21.95 cloth Approaches witchcraft and demonology from the point of view of historical anthropology. Reflects the multiplicity of approaches: the social contexts, the interplay and the mutual transformation of the witchconcepts of elite and popular culture, witchcraft as a scapegoat mechanism and a social institution. Communicates findings of recent advances of witchcraft research in two fields: (1) deciphering the variety of myths and the complexity of historical processes which lead to the formation of the witches’ Sabbath, (2) the micro-historical analysis of the social, religious, legal and cultural milieu where witchcraft accusations and persecutions developed. These two themes are completed by some further insights into the folklore of the concerned regions which still carries the traces of the traumatic historical memories of witchcraft persecutions. This third, concluding volume of the series publishes 14 studies and the transcription of a round-table discussion on Carlo Ginzburg’s Ecstasies. from the backlist related titles COMMUNICATING WITH THE SPIRITS DEMONS, SPIRITS, WITCHES—VOLUME 1 DEMONS, SPIRITS, WITCHES—VOLUME 2 Edited by ÉVA PÓCS University of Pécs, Hungary Edited by ÉVA PÓCS University of Pécs, Hungary GÁBOR KLANICZAY Central European University, Budapest 304 pages, 2005 978-963-7326-13-4 cloth $45.00 / €33.95 / £23.95 The first volume of the series Demons, Spirits, Witches focuses on the problem of communication with the other world: the phenomenon of spirit possession and its changing historical interpretations, the imaginary schemes elaborated for giving accounts of the journeys to the other world, for communicating with the dead, and finally the historical archetypes of this kind of religious manifestation – trance prophecy, divination, and shamanism. 8 CHRISTIAN DEMONOLOGY AND POPULAR MYTHOLOGY GÁBOR KLANICZAY Central European University, Budapest 292 pages, 2006 978-963-7326-76-9 cloth $45.00 / €31.95 / £21.95 Focuses on the divergence between Western and Eastern evolution, on the different relationship of learned demonology to popular belief systems in the two parts of Europe. It discusses the conflict of saints, healers, seers, shamans with the representatives of evil; the special function of escorting, protecting, possessing, harming and healing spirits; the role of the dead, the ghosts, of pre-Christian, Jewish and Christian spirit-world, the antagonism of the devil and the saint. NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER now CREATING NATIONAL HISTORY IN CONTEMPORARY UKRAINE DAVID R. MARPLES University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in paperback HEROES AND VILLAINS 385 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-29-6 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 978-963-7326-98-1 cloth $47.95 / €34.95 / £23.95 Certain to engender debate in the media, especially in Ukraine itself, as well as the academic community. Using a wide selection of newspapers, journals, monographs, and school textbooks from different regions of the country, the book examines the sensitive issue of the changing perspectives—often shifting 180 degrees—on several events discussed in the new narratives of the Stalin years published in the Ukraine since the late Gorbachev period until 2005. These events were pivotal to Ukrainian history in the 20th century, including the Famine of 1932-33 and Ukrainian insurgency during the war years. This latter period is particularly disputed, and analyzed with regard to the roles of the OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists) and the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) during and after the war. Were these organisations “freedom fighters” or “collaborators”? To what extent they constitute, are they the architects of the modern independent state? NETWORK WOMEN’S PROGRAM OF THE OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE Equal Opportunities for Women and Men 560 pages, of which 110 pages paperback (176 x 250 mm, 6.9” x 9.8”), 400 pages on CD ROM attached, 2005 978-1-891385-43-8 paperback $30.00 / €25.00 / £19.00 ISSN 1418-0162 CEU PRESS CLASSICS Adventures of Sindbad, The Krúdy, Gy., 232 pages, 1998 978-963-9116-12-2 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Be Faithful unto Death Móricz, Zs., 332 pages, 1995 978-1-85866-060-8 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Birch Grove and Other Stories, The Iwaszkiewicz, J., 286 pages, 2002 978-963-9241-45-9 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Coming Spring, The Żeromski, S., 430 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-89-9 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Doll, The Prus, B., 702 pages, 1996 978-1-85866-065-3 paperback $17.95 / €13.95 T / £9.95 Poet and the Idiot, The – and other stories Tuglas, F., 360 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-88-2 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Prague Tales Neruda, J., 368 pages, 1993 978-963-9116-23-8 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Skylark Kosztolányi, D., 240 pages, 1993 978-963-9116-66-5 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 Sorrowful Eyes of Hannah Karajich, The Olbracht, I., 216 pages, 1999 978-963-9116-47-4 paperback $17.95 T / €13.95 / £9.95 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER 9 ceu press backlist 1956 Hungarian Revolution, The – A history in documents Békés / Rainer / Byrne, 666 pages + 10 with photos, 2002 978-963-9241-66-4 paperback $35.00 / €25.95 / £18.95 A Against Their Will – The history and geography of forced migrations in the USSR Polian, P., 442 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-68-8 cloth $54.95 / €46.95 / £34.95 978-963-9241-73-2 paperback $25.95 / €21.95 / £16.95 Alienated Women – A study on Polish women’s fiction Borkowska, G., 346 pages, 2001 978-963-9241-03-9 cloth Anti-American Century, The Krastev / McPherson, 170 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-80-6 cloth Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism – Pillars, lines, ladders Idel, M., 260 pages, 2005 978-963-7326-02-8 cloth 978-963-7326-03-5 paperback $51.95 / €42.95 / £33.95 $39.95 / €30.95 / £20.95 $44.95 / €35.95 / £24.95 $23.95 / €18.95 / £12.95 $26.95 / €22.95 / £16.95 Beloved Children – History of aristocratic childhood in Hungary in the early modern age Péter, K., 281 pages, 2001 978-963-9116-77-1 cloth $44.95 / €37.95 / £29.95 Between Exile and Asylum – An eastern epistolary Matvejević, P., 238 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-85-5 cloth $41.95 / €35.95 / £25.95 Between Past and Future – The revolutions of 1989 and their aftermath Antohi / Tismaneanu, 426 pages, 2000, 2002 978-963-9116-71-9 paperback $28.95 / €24.95 / £17.95 Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe, A – East Looks West — Volume 2 Bracewell / Drace-Francis, 600 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-12-8 cloth $55.00 / €40.00 / £27.00 Blood and Homeland – Eugenics and racial nationalism in central and southeast Europe, 1900–1940 Turda / Weindling, 478 pages, 2007 978-963-7326-77-6 cloth $54.95 / €41.95 / £29.95 978-963-7326-81-3 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 Bosnia the Good – Tolerance and tradition Mahmutćehajić, R., 242 pages, 2000 978-963-9116-86-3 cloth $49.95 / €37.95 / £25.95 $24.95 / €19.95 / £15.95 Constitutions, Courts and History – Historical narratives in constitutional adjudication Uitz, R., 364 pages 2005 978-963-7326-32-5 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 Culture of Corruption? A – Coping with government in post-communist Europe Miller / Grødeland / Koshechkina, 384 pages, 2001 978-963-9116-98-6 cloth $49.95 / €42.95 / £29.95 978-963-9116-99-3 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £15.95 D Demise of Yugoslavia, The – A political memoir Mesić, S., 432 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-71-8 cloth $49.95 / €42.95 / £29.95 Denial and Repression of Antisemitism – Post-Communist remembrance of the Serbian bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic Byford, J., 280 pages + 8 with photos, 2008 978-963-9776-15-9 cloth $35.00 / €25.95 / £17.95 Dilemmas of Dissidence in East-Central Europe, The – Citizen intellectuals and philosopher kings Falk, B. J., 516 pages, 2003 978-963-9241-39-8 paperback $27.95 / €23.95 / £16.95 B Bauhaus Idea and Bauhaus Politics, The Forgács, É., 248 pages, 1995, 2004 978-1-85866-012-7 paperback Common Law for Europe, A Benacchio / Pasa, 330 pages, 2005 978-963-7326-33-2 cloth 978-963-7326-34-9 paperback $23.95 / €18.95 / £13.95 Discussing Hitler – Advisers of U.S. Diplomacy in Central Europe, 1934–1941 Frank, T., 374 pages, 2003 978-963-9241-56-5 cloth $59.95 / €49.95 / £37.95 Divide and Pacify – Strategic social policies and political protests in post-communist democracies Vanhuysse, P., 190 pages, 2006 978-963-7326-79-0 cloth $41.95 / €32.95 / £21.95 E Elefánthy, The – The Hungarian nobleman and his kindred Fügedi, E., 184 pages, 1998 978-963-9116-20-7 cloth $39.95 / €33.95 / £24.95 End of Czechoslovakia, The Musil, J., 296 pages, 1995, 2000 978-1-85866-019-6 cloth 978-963-9241-08-4 paperback $53.95 / €43.95 / £29.95 $21.95 / €18.95 / £13.95 Exploring the World of Human Practice – Readings in and about the philosophy of Aurel Kolnai Balázs / Dunlop, 356 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-97-8 cloth $47.95 / €39.95 / £28.95 978-963-7326-01-1 paperback $24.95 / €18.95 / £12.95 Extending the Borders of Russian History – Essays in honor of Alfred J. 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Knoll and Frank Schaer 308 pages, 2001 978-963-9116-32-0 cloth $54.95 / €46.95 / £33.95 Gesta Principum Polonorum: The Deeds of the Princes of the Poles Translated and annotated by Paul W. Knoll and Frank Schaer, with a preface by Thomas N. 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Email your subscription to [email protected] $34.95 / €26.95 / £17.95 BACKLIST of books by the CEU – Center for Policy Studies (CPS) Reinventing Media Sükösd / Bajomi, 280 pages, 2003 978-963-9241-49-7 paperback $ 25.95 / €19.95 / £15.95 Social Capital in Central and Eastern Europe – A critical assessment and literature review Mihaylova, D., 168 pages, 2005 978-963-86569-0-2 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £15.95 Society and Genetic Information – Codes and laws in the genetic era Sándor, J., 350 pages, 2004 978-963-9241-75-6 paperback $34.95 T / €29.95 / £19.95 Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality – A critical frame analysis of gender policies in Europe Verloo, M., 310 pages, 2007 978-963-9776-08-1 paperback $34.95 T / €27.95 / £19.95 14 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER lgi FINDING THE MONEY FINDING Edited by Gábor Péteri EDITED BY n e w PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY AND SERVICE EFFICIENCY THROUGH FISCAL TRANSPARENCY THE MONEY GÁBOR PÉTERI Local Government Initiative Development Ltd., Budapest Public Accountability and Service Efficiency through Fiscal Transparency 250 pages, 2008 978-963-9719-09-5 paperback $31.95 / €19.95 / £15.95 Finding the Money focuses on those areas of government that are most exposed to grand or petty corruption: budgeting, tax administration, public procurement, and management of government assets. The eight chapters are based on the assumption that corruption has systemic causes. By improving social accountability mechanisms and by increasing the institutional and human capacities of government, malfunctioning states and municipalities can be transformed. The anti-corruption techniques presented here go well beyond the introduction of political control mechanisms, expanding transparency, or revising the compact between the state and private service organizations to recommend the steps needed for fiscal transparency and good governance. Public sector integrity also depends on governments’ capacity to introduce these measures, the incentives to comply set by intergovernmental fiscal relations, the use of audit and the shortest route of accountability, i.e., its direct influence by customers on service providers. AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE n ew MANAGING AND FINANCING URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS MANAGING AND FINANCING URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS EDITED BY Edited by George M. Guess GEORGE M. GUESS Center for Democracy and Election Management, American University, Washington, D.C. 429 pages, 2008 978-963-9719-08-8 AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE paperback $34.95 / €23.95 / £17.95 Based on original research by authors from Europe, North America and the former Soviet Union, this book compares the institutional and regulatory contexts in which transit systems operate, the operations and management problems with which they must contend, and the policy options and solutions which they have implemented. Despite the similar problems faced by urban transport policymakers in cities as different as Yerevan and Montreal, there are a number of successful managerial and financial solutions that can be tried to ameliorate them. It is evident that in many cases, managers have misunderstood both the problems and the options available to them, and that they have not responded well to their operations and financing problems. In such cases, urban transport systems have deteriorated as major operational, maintenance, and rehabilitation problems have been ignored. In these cases, citizen transit watchdog groups can play an important role by inventorying performance problems and encouraging action by policymakers to be more accountable and responsive to citizen needs. The interrelated case studies contained in this volume will encourage further comparative research into the problems of urban transport systems and to the identification of an appropriate response by policymakers. NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER 15 n e w n ew PRESENT TENSIONS EUROPEAN WRITERS ON OVERCOMING DICTATORSHIPS EDITED BY KRISTINA KAISEROVÁ University of Jan Evangelista Purkyně, Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic GERT RÖHRBORN Dresden Technical University; the European network Citizens of Europe 316 pages, 2008 978-963-9776-21-0 $45.00 / €34.95 / £24.95 cloth A focused collection of literary works has emerged from a transnational project that convened acclaimed writers on the question of how dictatorships are overcome. The range of generations, European countries of origin and artistic directions represented give an edge and at the same time pose the challenge of this anthology. A considerable variety of motivations are reflected while authors put into words a contemporary biography of persecution, a descendant’s feeling of personal historical responsibility, or the artistic curiosity of the “outsider”. Dedicated to the imaginative power of literature and to Central Eastern and South Eastern Europe in particular, as the formerly multicultural setting of these countries suffered the most from European dictatorships and their insufficiently processed legacies. The cultural transfer exhibited here reduces prejudices and promotes new forms of understanding with Western Europe, while aiming to further a diversified but common European culture. Each piece is presented in English and in the original language. MOBILITY OF IMAGINATION Klaic, D., 170 pages, 2007 $21.95 / €14.95 / £9.95 978-963-9776-06-7 paperback ISLAM AND TOLERANCE IN WIDER EUROPE Edited by PAMELA KILPADI, International Fellowship Program, Open Society Institute, Budapest 203 pages, 2007 978-1-891385-52-0 paperback $24.95 / €18.95 / £12.95 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★ E UM AP B A C K L I S T the EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program of the Open Society Institute (OSI), New York—Budapest Muslims in the UK – Policies for engaged citizens 360 pages, 2005 978-1-891385-42-1 paperback $40.00 / €34.00 / £24.00 Television Across Europe – Regulation, policy and independence, summary 338 pages, 2006 978-1-891385-37-7 paperback $40.00 / €34.00 / £24.00 Television Across Europe – Volume 1: Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia 621 pages, 2006 978-1-891385-35-3 paperback $40.00 / €34.00 / £24.00 Television Across Europe – Volume 2: France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland 814 pages, 2006 978-1-891385-36-0 paperback $40.00 / €34.00 / £24.00 Television Across Europe – Volume 3: Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, UK 507 pages, 2006 978-1-891385-47-6 paperback $40.00 / €34.00 / £24.00 BACKLIST OF BOOKS BY THE OPEN SOCIETY INSTITUTE Covering Oil – A reporter’s guide to energy and development Tsalik/Schiffrin, 156 pages, 2005 978-1-891385-45-2 paperback $17.95 / €13.95 / £9.95 Ethnic Violence and Justice 172 pages, 2004 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Follow the Money – A guide to monitoring budgets and oil and gas revenues Shultz, J., 84 pages, 2005 978-1-891385-40-7 paperback $14.95 / €12.95 / £9.95 Guidelines for Laws Affecting Civic Organizations Irish/Kushen/Simon, 128 pages, 2004 978-1-891385-31-5 paperback $16.95 / €13.95 / £9.95 Monitoring Election Campaign Finance – A handbook for NGOs Reed, Q., 200 pages, 2005 978-1-891385-41-4 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 978-963-9241-74-9 Transparency and Silence – A survey of access to information laws and practices in fourteeen countries Darbishire, H., 200 pages, 2006 978-1-891385-50-6 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £12.95 16 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER idea DECISION BY DEBATE WAYNE BROCKRIEDE taught at Miami University, Carthage College, Universities of Illinois, Oklahoma, and Colorado and California State University, Fullerton n e w DOUGLAS EHNINGER taught at University of Florida, State University of Iowa New Introduction by KAREN LEE RASMUSSEN, California State University, Long Beach 440 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-47-4 paperback $29.95 / €21.95 / £15.95 Decision by Debate broke new ground in argumentation and debate with its publication in 1963. Ehninger and Brockriede were the first to recognize debate as fundamentally a co-operative enterprise, with the competitive clash of ideas occurring within a framework in which everyone has the opportunity to speak, in which everyone agrees to suspend judgment until all arguments are presented, in which everyone agrees to abide by the decision of the adjudicator. The most lasting legacy of the work is its break with formal, deductive logic and its introduction of Stephen Toulmin’s model of argument to undergraduate student debaters, which, since then, has become a mainstay of what many have called the Renaissance of argumentation studies. Without the work presented in Decision by Debate, contemporary interdisciplinary views of argumentation that now dominate many disciplines might have never have taken place or at least have been severely delayed. NANCY CLAXTON, ED.D. n ew USING DELIBERATIVE TECHNIQUES TO TEACH AMERICAN HISTORY Other books in the Deliberating Across the Curriculum series: — Using Deliberative Techniques in the English as a Second Language Classroom (2007) — Using Deliberative Techniques to Teach Financial Literacy (2008) 208 pages, 218 x 282mm 8,5” x 11”; 2008 978-1-932716-39-9 paperback $24.95 / €17.95 / £12.95 Written for busy teachers who want to bring innovation and participatory teaching techniques into their classroom. Using the methodologies of debate, role plays, simulations, and presentations, teachers can help secondary level students learn about major topics in American history in a way that encourages critical thinking and writing, and facilitates comprehension and retention. On That Point… – World class debate training DVD’s 1) Introduction to British Parliamentary Debating Topic: Increased public surveillance is justified to reduce crime. Format: British Parliamentary 978-1-932716-21-4 DVD $29.95 / €23.95 / £15.95 2) American Format, British Style Topic: We felt safer during the Cold War. Format: American Parliamentary 978-1-932716-22-1 DVD $29.95 / €23.95 / £15.95 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER 3) Oxford IV Final 2003 Topic: This House would temper the ban on torture. Format: British Parliamentary 978-1-932716-23-8 DVD $29.95 / €23.95 / £15.95 4) The People Speak: A Sample Debate Topic: The US Government should establish a policy increasing co-operation with the world... Format: American Policy Debate 978-1-932716-38-2 DVD $29.95 / €23.95 / £15.95 17 idea ELEMENTS OF LOGIC n e w 8TH EDITION REVISED RICHARD WHATELY, (1787-1863) English logician 410 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-46-7 $15.95 / €12.95 / £7.95 paperback This classical text was once dismissed as a mere reaffirmation of Aristotle’s doctrine of syllogistic reasoning, standing in opposition to the new logic of scientific induction that dominated the Modern era. Yet today it again offers useful principles for teaching reasoning and critical thinking to undergraduates, helping them to understand that common reasoning patterns are a constant across subjects and contexts. As the linear reasoning patterns of the inductive scientific method are fading, students are constantly exposed to information that comes in short bursts and is dominated by visual and aural stimuli. Those who must create models of reasoning to fit the electronic media may find guidance in this work. n ew ON DEMAND WRITING APPLYING THE STRATEGIES OF IMPROMPTU SPEAKING TO IMPROMPTU WRITING LYNETTE WILLIAMSON Analy High School, Sebastopol, California 208 pages, 218 x 282mm 8,5” x 11”, 2008 978-1-932716-45-0 paperback $24.95 / €17.95 / £12.95 Designed for English teachers coaching their students for on-demand writing situations, such as those they face during the SAT Reasoning Tests in the US. Contains 24 lesson plans that use spontaneous speaking strategies unique to impromptu and extemporaneous speech and debate to prepare for timed-essays. Chapters explain how to prepare in advance for any topic; outline a topic quickly; transform inductive thinking into deductive writing; develop introductions, paragraphs, and conclusions; and improve syntax. Each lesson includes an introduction, explaining what and how the exercise will improve student performance, clear steps for presenting the material, and student handouts, where applicable, designed to lead students. A WORK IN PROGRESS ne w THE PROSPECTS AND POTENTIAL OF THE WORLD’S YOUTH Edited by MICHELLE GAVIN Council on Foreign Relations in New York City 140 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-44-3 paperback $16.95 / €13.95 / £8.95 In this collection of eight essays, originally published as a series in Current History, a diverse group of writers explore the preferences, aspirations, and frustrations of young people in specific geographic and thematic contexts, providing real insight into the complexities of the modern youth experience, as well as the transformational potential and the special vulnerabilities of youth. 18 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER idea I DE A B ACKL I S T Aids, Drugs and Society – Sourcebook on contemporary controversies series Alexandrova, A., 300 pages, 2004 978-0-9720541-8-8 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Argument and Audience – Presenting debates in public settings Broda-Bahm / Kempf / Driscoll, 384 pages, 2004 978-0-9720541-3-3 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Art, Argument and Advocacy – Mastering parliamentary debate Meany / Shuster, 358 pages, 2002 978-0-9702130-7-5 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Code of the Debater Alfred C. Snider, A.C., 256 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-41-2 paperback $24.95 / €17.95 / £12.95 Conflict and Communication – A guide through the labyrinth of conflict management Shapiro, D., 308 pages, 2004, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-0-9720541-9-5 paperback $29.95 / €25.50 / £17.95 Debatabase Book, The – A must have guide for successful debate (Third edition) The Editors of IDEA, 240 pages, 2007, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-27-6 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 Democracy Reader, The Myers, S., 304 pages, 2002 978-0-9702130-3-7 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £14.95T Discovering the World Through Debate – A practical guide to educational debate for debaters, coaches & judges (Third edition) Driscoll / Trapp / Zompetti / Motiejunaite, 272 pages, 2005 978-1-932716-06-1 paperback $29.95 / €25.50 / £17.95 Drug Dilemma, The – Responding to a growing crisis Stone / Stone, 272 pages, 2003 978-0-9720541-2-6 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Environment and Our Global Community Shapiro, S.G., 256 pages, 2005, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-12-2 paperback $27.95 / €19.95 / £14.50 European Union – Challenges and promises Pusca, A., 422 pages, 2003 978-0-9720541-5-7 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Exploring Future Options – A career development curriculum for middle school students Perry / VanZandt, 192 pages, 2005, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-14-6 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Focus on the Future – A career development for secondary school students Perry / VanZandt, 204 pages, 2005, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-13-9 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Frontiers of the 21st Century – Argumentation, Debate and the Struggle for a Civil Society Snider, A., 340 pages, 2007 978-1-932716-31-3 paperback $27.95 / €21.95 / £14.95 Globalization and the Poor – Exploitation or equalizer? Clark / Driscoll, 274 pages, 2002 978-0-9720541-0-2 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 History of Freedom of Thought, A — (Second edition) Bagnell Bury, J., 256 pages, 2007, 140 x 210 mm (5.5” x 8.25”) 978-1-932716-32-0 paperback $12.95 / €8.95 / £6.95 In Search of Red Buddha – Higher education in China Street, N.L., 312 pages, 2004 978-1-932716-03-0 paperback $27.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Influencing Through Argument Huber / Snider, 176 pages, 2005 978-1-932716-07-8 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Interdependence Handbook, The – Looking back, living the present, choosing the future Myers / Barber, 188 pages, 2004 978-1-932716-01-6 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 International Criminal Court, The – Challenges to Achieving Justice and Accountability in the 21st Century Ellis / Goldstone, 288 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-42-9 paperback $24.95 / €17.95 / £12.95 International Moot Court – An Introduction Spillane, M. and The International Bar Association, 128 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-43-6 paperback $16.95 / €13.95 / £8.95 Logical Self-Defense – Key titles in Rhetoric, Argumentation, and Debates Series Johnson / Blair, 328 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-18-4 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 Many Sides — Debate across the curriculum (Revised edition) Snider / Schnurer, 288 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-17-7 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £13.95 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER Mobilizing Civil Society’s Response to Stigma and Discrimination in Central Asia Alexandrova, A., 178 pages, 2007, 152 x 229 mm (6” x 9”) 978-1-932716-34-4 paperback $24.95 / €18.95 / £12.95 On That Point – An introduction to parliamentary debate Meany / Shuster, 350 pages, 2002 978-0-9720541-1-9 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 One World – Teaching tolerance and participation Cartas¸ev, S.I., 256 pages, 2006, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-15-3 paperback $27.95 / €19.95 / £14.50 Participation for All – A guide to legislative debate Middleton, M.K., 214 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-20-7 paperback $17.95 / €14.95 / £9.95 Perspectives on Argumentation – Essays in honor of Wayne Brockriede Trapp / Schuetz, 344 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-19-1 paperback $29.95 / €23.95 / £15.95 Perspectives in Controversy – Selected essays from “Contemporary Argumentation and Debate” Broda-Bahm, K., 318 pages, 2002 978-0-9702130-5-1 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Pharrajimos – The fate of the Roma during the Holocaust Bársony / Daróczi, 248 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-30-6 paperback $21.95 / €16.95 / £11.95 Regis Study Skills Guide, The - Fifth edition Walsh / Reisig, 96 pages, 2008 978-1-932716-37-5 paperback $15.95 / €12.95 / £7.95 Roma Diplomacy Nicolae / Slavik, 336 pages, 2007, 152 x 229 mm (6” x 9”) 978-1-932716-33-7 paperback $25.95 / €19.95 / £12.95 Roma Rights – Race, justice, and strategies for equality Cahn, C., 276 pages, 2002 978-0-9702130-6-8 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Speak Out – Debate and public speaking in the middle grades Meany / Shuster, 188 pages, 2004, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-02-3 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Speaking Across the Curriculum – Practical ideas for incorporating listening and speaking into the classroom The California High School Speech Association’s Curriculum Committee, 296 pages, 2004, 218 x 282 mm (8.5” x 11”) 978-1-932716-00-9 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Speaking, Listening and Understanding – Debate for non-native English speakers Rybold, G., 160 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-24-5 paperback $19.95 / €14.95 / £9.95 Struggle for Water, The – Increasing demands on a vital resource Fishbone, A., 306 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-25-2 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Student Voices Against Poverty - Lesson Plans and Resources Manual for Teachers The Millennium Campaign, 304 pages, 218x282 mm (8.5”x11”), 2008 978-1-932716-36-8 paperback $24.95 / €17.95 / £12.95 Teachers Guide for “Discovering the World Through Debate” – A practical guide to educational debate for debaters, coaches and judges Claxton, N., 114 pages, 2006 978-1-932716-26-9 paperback $19.95 / €14.95 / £9.95 Teaching and Learning Strategies for the Thinking Classroom Crawford / Saul / Mathews, 256 pages, 2005, 218x282 mm (8.5”x11”) 978-1-932716-11-5 paperback $29.95 / €21.95 / £15.50 Transforming Debate Rogers, J.E., 224 pages, 2002 978-0-9702130-1-3 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Using Deliberative Techniques in the English as a Second Language Classroom Claxton / Zaleski, 208 pages, 218x282 mm (8.5”x11”), 2008 978-1-932716-29-0 paperback $24.95 / €18.95 / £12.95 Using Deliberative Techniques to Teach Financial Literacy Claxton, N., 208 pages 218x282 mm (8.5”x11”), 2008 978-1-932716-35-1 paperback $24.95 / €18.95 / £12.95 Voices in the Sky – Radio debates Snider, A.C., 190 pages, 2005 978-1-932716-09-2 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 War on Drugs, Hiv/Aids and Human Rights Gallagher / Malinowska-Sempruch, 256 pages, 2004 978-0-9720541-7-1 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 Women’s Rights – The public/private dichotomy Motiejunaite, J., 242 pages, 2005 978-1-932716-10-8 paperback $24.95 / €19.95 / £14.95 19 index 1956 Hungarian Revolution, The .......................................................10 A Achim ....................................................................................................... 13 Adam ..........................................................................................................10 Adventures of Sindbad, The .................................................................9 Against Their Will ...................................................................................10 Aids, Drugs and Society ...................................................................... 19 Al-Azmeh .............................................................................................6, 14 Alexandrova ............................................................................................ 19 Alienated Women ...................................................................................10 American Format, British Style ......................................................... 17 Andrić ........................................................................................................ 12 Anti-American Century, The ...............................................................10 Antohi ................................................................................................... 5, 10 Apor ......................................................................................................5, 12 Apostolic Penitentiary in Local Contexts, The .............................. 14 Argument and Audience ..................................................................... 19 Art, Argument and Advocacy ............................................................ 19 Ascensions on High in Jewish Mysticism .......................................10 Autobiography of Emperor Charles IV ............................................ 14 B Bagnell Bury ........................................................................................... 19 Bajomi-Lázár .......................................................................................... 14 Bak ............................................................................................................. 14 Balázs, É. ................................................................................................... 11 Balázs, Z. ...................................................................................................10 Balcerowicz ............................................................................................. 13 Balińska .....................................................................................................10 Balkan Family Structure and the European Pattern ......................2 Balmaceda ............................................................................................... 12 Barber ....................................................................................................... 19 Bar-On ................................................................................................11, 13 Bársony .................................................................................................... 19 Bassler ....................................................................................................... 11 Bátki ........................................................................................................... 11 Bauhaus Idea and Bauhaus Politics, The .........................................10 Be Faithful unto Death ...........................................................................9 Békés ..........................................................................................................10 Bellinger ......................................................................................................4 Beloved Children ....................................................................................10 Benacchio .......................................................................................... 10, 11 Benczes .................................................................................................... 13 Between Exile and Asylum ..................................................................10 Between Past and Future .....................................................................10 Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe, A .....10 Biographical Dictionary of Women’s Movements and Feminisms, A .........................................................................................1 Birch Grove and Other Stories, The ....................................................9 Birnbaum ....................................................................................................1 Bisson ....................................................................................................... 14 Blair ........................................................................................................... 19 Blood and Homeland ............................................................................10 Boia ............................................................................................................ 11 Bojtár .........................................................................................................10 Bones of Contention ...............................................................................2 Borhi ............................................................................................................4 Borkowska ................................................................................................10 Bosnia the Good .....................................................................................10 Bozóki .................................................................................................11, 13 Bracewell ...........................................................................................10, 13 Bracke ....................................................................................................... 13 Breidenbach .............................................................................................10 Brockriede .............................................................................................. 17 Broda-Bahm ........................................................................................... 19 Byford ........................................................................................................10 Byrne .................................................................................................. 10, 11 C Cahn .......................................................................................................... 19 Cardboard Castle?, A ............................................................................10 Carrying A Secret In My Heart ...........................................................10 Cartaşev .................................................................................................... 19 Catalogue of the Slavonic Cyrillic Manuscripts ........................... 14 20 Central European Medieval Texts .................................................... 14 CEU Medievalia ..................................................................................... 14 CEU Press Classics ...................................................................................9 Challenges of Sustained Development, The ...................................10 China Inside Out .....................................................................................10 Christian Demonology and Popular Mythology ..............................8 Clark .......................................................................................................... 19 Claxton .............................................................................................. 17, 19 Code of the Debater ............................................................................. 19 Climate Dependence and food Problems in Russia, 1900-1990 ....4 Coming Spring, The .................................................................................9 Cleminson ............................................................................................... 14 Common Law for Europe, A ................................................................10 Communicating with the Spirits .........................................................8 Conflict and Communication ............................................................ 19 Constitutional Democracy .....................................................................3 Constitutions, Courts and History ....................................................10 Covering Oil ............................................................................................ 16 Crawford .................................................................................................. 19 Culture of Corruption?, A ...................................................................10 Crusades and the Military Orders, The ............................................ 14 Czarnota .................................................................................................. 12 D Dahrendorf .............................................................................................. 12 Darbishire ................................................................................................ 16 Daróczi ..................................................................................................... 19 Daskalov......................................................................................................2 Daskalova ...................................................................................................1 Debatabase Book, The .......................................................................... 19 Decision by Debate ............................................................................... 17 De Haan ......................................................................................................1 Demise of Yugoslavia, The ...................................................................10 Democracy Reader, The ....................................................................... 19 Demons, Spirits, Witches .......................................................................8 Dénes ......................................................................................................... 11 Denial and Repression of Anti-Semitism ........................................10 Dilemmas of Dissidence in East-Central Europe, The .................10 Discovering the World Through Debate ......................................... 19 Discourses of Collective Identity .........................................................7 Discussing Hitler ....................................................................................10 Diskin ........................................................................................................ 13 Divide and Pacify ...................................................................................10 Doll, The .....................................................................................................9 Dobrincu .....................................................................................................4 Drace-Francis ...................................................................................10, 13 Driscoll ..................................................................................................... 19 Dronin .........................................................................................................4 Drug Dilemma, The ............................................................................... 19 Dunlop .......................................................................................................10 Dworkin ..................................................................................................... 11 E East Central Europe .............................................................................. 14 East Looks West ...............................................................................10, 13 Ehninger .................................................................................................. 17 Elefánthy, The ........................................................................................10 Elements of Logic .................................................................................. 18 Ellis ............................................................................................................ 19 End of Czechoslovakia, The .................................................................10 Environment and our Global Community ...................................... 19 Equal Opportunities for Women and Men ........................................9 Ethnic Violence and Justice ............................................................... 16 European Union—Challenges and Promises .................................. 19 Exploring Future Options .................................................................... 19 Exploring the World of Human Practice .........................................10 Extending the Borders of Russian History......................................10 F Falk .............................................................................................................10 Fast Track ................................................................................................. 14 Fears and Symbols .................................................................................10 Finding the Money ................................................................................ 15 Fishbone................................................................................................... 19 Flying Against the Arrow .....................................................................10 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER index Focus on the Future ............................................................................. 19 Follow the Money ................................................................................. 16 For the Good of Humanity ..................................................................10 Foreword to the Past ............................................................................10 Forgács ......................................................................................................10 Frank .........................................................................................................10 Fritz ........................................................................................................... 13 Frojimovics ............................................................................................... 11 From Good King Wenceslas to the Good Soldier Švejk ............. 11 From Liberal Values to Democratic Transition ............................... 11 From Socialism to Capitalism ............................................................. 11 From Solidarity to Martial Law .......................................................... 11 Frontiers of the 21st Century ............................................................ 19 Fügedi ........................................................................................................10 G Gallagher ................................................................................................. 19 Gavin......................................................................................................... 18 Germany 1945-1990 ............................................................................. 11 Gerô .......................................................................................................... 12 Gesta Hungarorum ............................................................................... 14 Gesta Principum Polonorum .............................................................. 14 Gitelman .................................................................................................. 12 Given World and Time ............................................................................6 Globalization and the Poor ................................................................ 19 Goldstone ................................................................................................ 19 Gorshkov ................................................................................................... 11 Government and Politics in Hungary ............................................... 11 Gratis Economy, The ............................................................................ 11 Greskovits ................................................................................................ 12 Grødeland .................................................................................................10 Guess ................................................................................................. 14, 15 Guidelines for Laws Affecting Civic Organizations ..................... 16 Gyáni......................................................................................................... 12 Györkei ..................................................................................................... 13 H Hankiss ......................................................................................................10 Harmonization of Civil and Commercial Law in Europe, The .... 11 Hassner .................................................................................................... 13 Haumann .................................................................................................. 11 Havel ......................................................................................................... 13 Hawkesworth.......................................................................................... 13 Heroes and Villains ..................................................................................9 Hetényi ...................................................................................................... 11 History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness ............................ 11 History of East European Jews, A ...................................................... 11 History of Freedom of Thought ........................................................ 19 History of the Bishops of Salona and Split .................................. 14 Hitler’s Library ......................................................................................... 11 Horváth .................................................................................................... 13 Huber ........................................................................................................ 19 Hungary and the Habsburgs, 1765-1800 ....................................... 11 Hungary in the Cold War .......................................................................4 Hunt .............................................................................................................6 Hunyadi .................................................................................................... 14 I Ibn Khaldu–n ............................................................................................. 14 Idel..............................................................................................................10 Ideologies and National Identities .................................................... 11 Imperfection and Defeat ...................................................................... 11 Imperial Rule ........................................................................................... 11 In Search of Red Buddha ................................................................... 19 In a Maelstrom........................................................................................ 11 Indescribable and the Undiscussable, The ...................................... 11 Influencing Through Argument ........................................................ 19 Intellectuals and Politics in Central Europe ................................... 11 Interdependence Handbook, The ...................................................... 19 International Criminal Court, The .................................................... 19 International Moot Court: An Introduction .................................. 19 Introduction to British Parliamentary Debating .......................... 17 Iordachi .......................................................................................................4 Irish ........................................................................................................... 16 Irvine ............................................................................................................1 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER Islam and Tolerance in Wider Europe ............................................. 16 Islam—Between Divine Message and History ................................ 11 Iwaszkiewicz ..............................................................................................9 J Janowski .................................................................................................. 12 Jaritz ......................................................................................................... 14 Jedlicki ...................................................................................................... 13 Jewish Budapest ..................................................................................... 11 Jews at the Crossroads ....................................................................... 11 Jews of Europe in the Modern Era, The ........................................... 11 Johnson .................................................................................................... 19 Jørgensen ................................................................................................ 14 K Kádár, A. ................................................................................................... 12 Kádár, G. ................................................................................................... 13 Kaiserová ................................................................................................. 16 Kalmykia in Russia’s Past and Present National Policies and Administrative System ............................................................. 11 Karády ....................................................................................................... 11 Karbić......................................................................................................... 14 Karlsch ...................................................................................................... 13 Kasianov......................................................................................................5 Kelen .......................................................................................................... 11 Keller ......................................................................................................... 13 Kempf ....................................................................................................... 19 Kerans ....................................................................................................... 12 Kéza(i) ....................................................................................................... 14 Kilpadi ...................................................................................................... 16 Kis .................................................................................................................3 Klaic .......................................................................................................... 16 Klaniczay.....................................................................................................8 Kłoskowska .............................................................................................. 12 Knoll .......................................................................................................... 14 Komoróczy ............................................................................................... 11 Kontra ........................................................................................................ 11 Kopeček ................................................................................................7, 12 Kornai ........................................................................................................ 11 Körösényi .................................................................................................. 11 Kôrösi.........................................................................................................10 Koshechkina .............................................................................................10 Kosmin ..................................................................................................... 12 Kosztolányi .................................................................................................9 Kotkin ....................................................................................................... 12 Kovács ...................................................................................................... 12 Krastev ...............................................................................................10, 13 Krúdy .................................................................................................... 9, 11 Krúdy’s Chronicles ................................................................................. 11 Krygier ...................................................................................................... 12 Kun ............................................................................................................ 13 Kushen ..................................................................................................... 16 L Laboratory of Transnational History, A ..............................................5 Lampe ........................................................................................................ 11 Language: A Right and a Resource ................................................... 11 Laszlovszky .............................................................................................. 14 Late Enlightenment .................................................................................7 Latin Classics in Medieval Hungary ................................................. 14 Lavenex .................................................................................................... 13 Lazić ........................................................................................................... 12 Learning to Change ............................................................................... 11 Liberty and the Search for Identity .................................................. 11 Life under Russian Serfdom, A ........................................................... 11 Liiceanu .................................................................................................... 12 Likhachev ................................................................................................. 12 Lilly ...............................................................................................................1 Limiting Government ............................................................................ 11 Linkages of Financial Groups in the European Union ................ 11 Literacy and Written Culture in Early Modern Central Europe ..... 11 Litván ........................................................................................................ 13 Logical Self-Defense ............................................................................ 19 Lojkó ......................................................................................................... 12 Long Arm of Papal Authority, The ................................................... 14 21 index Long Journey of Gracia Mendes, The .................................................1 Loutfi ...........................................................................................................1 Lupovitch .................................................................................................. 11 M Mahmutćehajić.........................................................................................10 Makarovič ..................................................................................................10 Making a Great Ruler ............................................................................ 11 Making of a Nation in the Balkans, The ............................................2 Maksimov ................................................................................................. 11 Malinowska-Sempruch ........................................................................ 19 Man of Many Devices, The ................................................................ 12 Managing and Financing Urban Public Transport Systems ...... 15 Managing Think Tanks ......................................................................... 14 Many Sides .............................................................................................. 19 Márai......................................................................................................... 12 Marples .......................................................................................................9 Mastny ......................................................................................................10 Mathews .................................................................................................. 19 Matvejević .................................................................................................10 Mazower ................................................................................................... 11 McPherson ...............................................................................................10 Meaning of Liberalism, The ............................................................. 12 Meany ....................................................................................................... 19 Measuring Time, Making History .........................................................6 Meddling in Middle Europe ................................................................ 12 Mees .......................................................................................................... 13 Melegh ..................................................................................................... 12 Melville ..................................................................................................... 13 Memoir of Hungary .............................................................................. 12 Mesić ..........................................................................................................10 Michalski........................................................................................... 12, 13 Mickūnaitė ............................................................................................... 11 Middleton ................................................................................................ 19 Mihaylova ................................................................................................ 14 Miller, A. .............................................................................................11, 13 Miller, N. .................................................................................................. 12 Miller, T. .......................................................................................................6 Miller, W. ...................................................................................................10 Mind and Labor on the Farm in Black-Earth Russia ................... 12 Miracles of St. John Capistran, The ................................................. 12 Miščević..................................................................................................... 12 Mishkova ....................................................................................................7 Miskolczy .................................................................................................. 11 Mission Accomplished ......................................................................... 12 Mitu .......................................................................................................... 12 Mobility of Imagination ...................................................................... 16 Mobilizing Civil Society’s Response to Stigma and Discrimination in Central Asia ......................................................... 19 Modern Hungarian Society in the Making .................................... 12 Molnár .......................................................................................................10 Monitoring Election Campaign Finance ......................................... 16 Monotheistic Kingship ........................................................................ 14 Moravcsik ...................................................................................................3 Móricz ..........................................................................................................9 Motiejunaite ........................................................................................... 19 Moulding of Ukraine, The ......................................................................5 Moussakova ............................................................................................ 14 Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality ........................................... 14 Musil ........................................................................................... 10, 12, 13 Muslims in the UK ................................................................................ 16 Myers ........................................................................................................ 19 Mylonas ................................................................................................... 13 N Nagy ................................................................................................... 12, 14 Narratives Unbound ................................................................................5 Natalija ........................................................................................................1 Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lecture Series ...................................6 National Cultures at the Grass-Root Level ................................... 12 National Identity of Romanians in Transylvania ......................... 12 National Romanticism ...........................................................................7 Nationalism and Beyond ..................................................................... 12 Navrátil .................................................................................................... 12 Nemerkényi ............................................................................................. 14 22 Nemoianu ................................................................................................. 11 Neruda .........................................................................................................9 New Jewish Identities .......................................................................... 12 Nicolae ..................................................................................................... 19 Nikolić-Ristanović ................................................................................... 13 Nonconformists, The ............................................................................ 12 Not Only the Market ............................................................................ 12 Nyíri ...........................................................................................................10 O Olbracht ......................................................................................................9 On Demand Writing ............................................................................. 18 On That Point .................................................................................. 17, 19 On the East-West Slope ...................................................................... 12 On the Edge ............................................................................................ 12 One Woman in the War ....................................................................... 12 One World ............................................................................................... 19 Ostermann............................................................................................... 13 Oxford IV Final 2003 ............................................................................ 17 P Paczkowski ............................................................................................... 11 Păltiniş Diary, The .................................................................................. 12 Paradoxes of the Unintended Circumstances, The ...................... 12 Parlor and Kitchen ................................................................................ 12 Participation for All .............................................................................. 19 Pasa ..................................................................................................... 10, 11 Past for the Eyes ................................................................................... 12 Past in the Making ................................................................................ 12 Patapievici ................................................................................................10 People and Nature in Historical Perspective ................................. 14 People Speak: A Sample Debate, The ............................................... 17 Perić ........................................................................................................... 14 Perry .......................................................................................................... 19 Perspectives on Argumentation ........................................................ 19 Perspectives on Controversy.............................................................. 19 Péter ...........................................................................................................10 Péteri ........................................................................................................ 15 Pharrajimos ............................................................................................. 19 Phillipson .................................................................................................. 11 Pócs ..............................................................................................................8 Poet and the Idiot, The ...........................................................................9 Polcz .......................................................................................................... 12 Poles Together? ...................................................................................... 12 Polian .........................................................................................................10 Police in Transition .............................................................................. 12 Polish Liberal Thought Before 1918................................................. 12 Political Corruption in Transition ..................................................... 12 Political Economy of Protest and Patience, The ........................... 12 Politics as a Moral Problem ..................................................................3 Popov ........................................................................................................ 12 Potůček ..................................................................................................... 12 Prague Spring, 1968 The ..................................................................... 12 Prague Tales ...............................................................................................9 Present Tensions .................................................................................... 16 Procházka ................................................................................................ 12 Protest in Belgrade ............................................................................... 12 Prus ..............................................................................................................9 Pusztai ....................................................................................................... 11 Pusca ........................................................................................................ 19 R Rainer ........................................................................................................10 Rakusa ...................................................................................................... 13 Rasmussen .............................................................................................. 17 Reed .......................................................................................................... 16 Reflections on the Russian Soul ....................................................... 12 Regis Study Skills Guide, The ............................................................. 19 Reinventing Media ................................................................................ 14 Reisig ........................................................................................................ 19 Religion in the New Europe, The ...................................................... 12 Rethinking the Rule of Law after Communism ............................ 12 Rieber ........................................................................................................ 11 Road to War in Serbia, The ............................................................... 12 Roberts ...................................................................................................... 11 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER index Rogers ...................................................................................................... 19 Roma—A Minority in Europe, The..................................................... 13 Roma Diplomacy ................................................................................... 19 Roma in Romanian History, The ....................................................... 13 Roma Rights ........................................................................................... 19 Romanov Empire and Nationalism, The ......................................... 13 Rončević....................................................................................................10 Roundtable Talks of 1989, The .......................................................... 13 Röhrborn ................................................................................................. 16 Russian Foreign Policy in Transition ............................................... 13 Rybold ...................................................................................................... 19 S Sadurski ................................................................................................... 12 Safe Third Countries ............................................................................. 13 Sajó .....................................................................................................11, 12 Salonen .................................................................................................... 14 Sándor ...................................................................................................... 14 Sarkisova ................................................................................................. 12 Saul ........................................................................................................... 19 Schaer ....................................................................................................... 14 Schiffrin ................................................................................................... 16 Schlacks ................................................................................................... 14 Schnurer .................................................................................................. 19 Schultz ..................................................................................................... 16 Science of the Swastika, The ............................................................. 13 Sebôk ........................................................................................................ 12 Seeds of Triumph, The ........................................................................ 13 Self-Financing Genocide ..................................................................... 13 Serbian Orthodox Fundamentals ...................................................... 13 Shakleina ................................................................................................. 13 Shapiro ..................................................................................................... 19 Sharfi ......................................................................................................... 11 Shifting Obsesssions ............................................................................ 13 Shuetz ...................................................................................................... 19 Shuster ..................................................................................................... 19 Siefert ........................................................................................................10 Simon ....................................................................................................... 16 Skuttnab-Kangas .................................................................................... 11 Skylark .........................................................................................................9 Slavik ........................................................................................................ 19 Smell of Humans, The .......................................................................... 13 Snider ....................................................................................................... 19 Social Capital in Central and Eastern Europe ............................... 14 Socialism - An Analysis of its Past and Future ............................ 13 Socialism, Capitalism, Transformation ........................................... 13 Society and Genetic Information ..................................................... 14 Sokol ......................................................................................................... 14 Sorrowful Eyes of Hannah Karajich, The ..........................................9 Soviet Military Intervention in Hungary, 1956 ............................ 13 Speak Out ................................................................................................ 19 Speaking Across the Curriculum ...................................................... 19 Speaking, Listening and Understanding ......................................... 19 Spillane .................................................................................................... 19 Stalin: An Unknown Portrait ............................................................. 13 State-Building ........................................................................................ 13 Stauber ..................................................................................................... 13 Stone, A .................................................................................................... 19 Stone, J ..................................................................................................... 19 Strbik ......................................................................................................... 11 Street ........................................................................................................ 19 Struggle for Water, The ....................................................................... 19 Struyk ....................................................................................................... 14 Student Voices Against Poverty ........................................................ 19 Suburb of Europe, A ............................................................................ 13 Suda .......................................................................................................... 12 Sükösd ...................................................................................................... 14 Sweeney ................................................................................................... 14 Szabó ........................................................................................................ 14 Szalai ........................................................................................................ 13 Szczerbiak ................................................................................................ 12 Szép ........................................................................................................... 13 Szita .......................................................................................................... 13 Szûcs ......................................................................................................... 14 NEW BOOKS & BACKLIST 2008 FALL/WINTER T Teachers Guide for “Discovering the World Through Debate” ..... 19 Teaching and Learning Strategies for the Thinking Classroom ... 19 Television Across Europe .................................................................... 16 Tell Your Life Story ................................................................................ 13 Ther ..............................................................................................................5 Ties That Bind, The ...................................................................................3 Times of History, The ...............................................................................6 Tismaneanu ..............................................................................................10 Todorova .....................................................................................................2 Tomšič ........................................................................................................10 Tóth ............................................................................................................ 11 Trading in Lives? .................................................................................... 13 Transforming Debate ........................................................................... 19 Transforming Peasants, Property and Power ...................................4 Transparency and Silence ................................................................... 16 Trapp ......................................................................................................... 19 Trencsényi ............................................................................................. 5, 7 Trimming the Sails ................................................................................ 13 Tsalik ......................................................................................................... 16 Tuglas ..........................................................................................................9 Turda ..........................................................................................................10 Twentieth-Century Prophet, A .......................................................... 13 U Uitz .............................................................................................................10 Ukrainian Question, The ...................................................................... 13 Ulst ............................................................................................................. 11 Under Eastern Eyes ............................................................................... 13 Uprising in East Germany, 1953 ....................................................... 13 Uranium Matters ................................................................................... 13 Using Deliberative Techniques to Teach American History ...... 17 Using Deliberative Techniques in the English... .......................... 19 Using Deliberative Techniques to Teach Financial Literacy ...... 19 V Vági ........................................................................................................... 13 Vago 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Whose Détente? .................................................. 13 Williamson .............................................................................................. 18 Witchcraft Mythologies and Persecutions .......................................8 Wolczuk.......................................................................................................5 Women’s Rights ..................................................................................... 19 Women, Violence and War ................................................................. 13 Work in Progress, A .............................................................................. 18 Writing Europe....................................................................................... 13 Z Zaleski ...................................................................................................... 19 Zeman ....................................................................................................... 13 Żeromski ......................................................................................................9 Zompetti .................................................................................................. 19 23 form o r d e r ISBN Author Price* Title Total orde r Qty f orm * Publication dates and prices are subject to change. 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