List of Sources

 

The History of the Soviet Bloc 1945–1991
A CHRONOLOGY

Part 1 (1945-1952) and Part 2 (1953-1968)


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ABC: Akmadža, Miroslav – Vlašić, Anđelko: Vladimir Bakarić's Stance towards the Catholic Church in Croatia 1945–1953. Review of Croatian History. 2007/1. 147–173.

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

ACY: Alexander, Stella: Church amd State in Yugoslavia since 1945. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1979.

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

BER: Kiss András: Kronológia. In: Békés Csaba (szerk.): Evolúció és Revolúció. Magyarország és a nemzetközi politika 1956-ban. Budapest, 1956-os Intézet – Gondolat, 2007.

BBR: Békés, Csaba, Byrne, Malcolm, Rainer M., János (eds.) : The 1956 Hungarian Revolution. A history in documents. Budapest–New York: CEU Press, 2002.

BRP: Bruce, Gary: Resistance with the people: repression and resistance in Eastern Germany, 1945-1955. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003.

BST: Banac, Ivo: With Stalin Against Tito. Cominformist Splits in Yugoslav Communism. Ithaca – London: Cornell University Press, 1988.

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

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

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

CRM: Jonjić, Tomislav: Organised Resistance to the Yugoslav Communist Regime in
Croatia in 1945-1953. Review of Croatian History. 2007/1. 109-145.

CTC: James, Alan: Canada and the Cyprus Crisis of 1963—1964: Two Mysteries and a Mistake. Round Table, 2002/365, 415—430.

CUY: Ceh, Nick (ed.): U. S. Diplomatic Records On Relations With Yugoslavia During The Early Cold War, 1948-1957. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002.

CW: Lukacs, J. (1962): A History of the Cold War. New York: Garden City, Anchor Books

CWC: Hill, Kenneth: Cold War Chronology: Soviet-American relations, 1945-1991
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DCO: Dejmek , J.: ČESKOSLOVENSKO,jeho sousedé a velmoci ve XX.století (1918-1992). Praha: Centrum pro ekonomiku a politiku, 2002.

GNI: Götz, Norbert: In a Class by Itself. Journal of Cold War Studies, 2008/2, 71—96.

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

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

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

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

HWC: Heuser, Beatrice: Western Containment Policies in the Cold War. The Yugoslav Case, 1948-1953. London – New York: Routledge, 1989.

JVJ: Juhász, József: Volt egyszer egy Jugoszlávia. A délszláv állam története. Budapest: Aula, 1999.

KAC: Kiss, András (szerk.) Magyarország nemzetközi kapcsolatai, 1953–1958. [Hungary’s international relations, 1953–1958] In: (Szerk.): Békés, Csaba (szerk.) Evolúció és revolúció. Magyarország és a nemzetközi politika 1956-ban. [Evolution and revolution. Hungary and international politics, 1953–1958] Budapest: Gondolat, 2007.

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

KRI: Conte, Francis: Khronologia rosiisokoi istorii:entsiklopedicheskii spravochnik
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KTS: Kiss, József – Ripp, Zoltán – Vida, István: Top Secret: Magyar–jugoszláv kapcsolatok 1956. I. kötet. Budapest: MTA Jelenkor-kutató Bizottság, 1995.

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

LBY: Lane, Ann: Britain, the Cold War and Yugoslav Unity, 1941–1949. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 1996.

LKT: Lees, Lorraine M.: Keeping Tito Afloat. The United States, Yugoslavia and the Cold War. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997.

LUY: Larson, David L.: United States Foreign Policy Toward Yugoslavia, 1943–1963. Washington: University of America Press, 1979.

LYE: Lampe, John – Russel O. Prickett – Ljubiša S. Adamović: Yugoslav-American
Economic Relations Since World War II.
Durham – London: Duke University Press, 1990.

MOL: National Archives of Hungary, Papers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Embassy Papers, Belgrade, 1945-1964.

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

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

OEH: Markert, Werner: (in Zusammenarbeit mit zahlreichen Fachgelehrten): Jugoslawien. Südosteuropa Handbuch. Köln: Böhlau-Verlag, 1954.

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

PER: Bozgan, Mihai: Politica externa-repere cornologice I-V. In: Revista Istorie si
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PIR: Păiuşan, Cristina – Ion, Narcis Dorin; Retegan, Mihai: Regimul Comunist din Romania – o cronologie politică (1945–1989).  Bucureşti: Editura Tritonic, 2002

PLC: Pándi, Lajos (szerk.): Köztes Európa 1756–1997. Kronológia [Central Europe,1956–1997. A Chronology], Budapest: Teleki László Alapítvány, 1999.

PSC: Jaromír Navrátil: Prague Spring Chronology. Budapest: Central European University Press, 1998

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

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

PVC: Chronology of Yugoslav–British relations, 1945–1950. Compiled by Vukman, Péter using documents from the National Archives–Public Records Office, Foreign Office, Papers. Political Departments: General Correspondence, 1906–1966. London–Kew. [Manuscript]

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

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

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

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

RNF: Ramet, Sabrina: Nationalism and Federalism in Yugoslavia 1962–1991.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992.

RSB: Matjaž Klemenčič, Mitja Žagar: The former Yugoslavia's diverse peoples : a
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RUR: Roper, S.: Romania: the unfinished revolution, Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000.

RYE: Rusinow, Dennison: The Yugoslav Experiment 1948–1974. Berkeley – Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1978.

RYN: Rubinstein, Alvin Z.: Yugoslavia and the Nonaligned World. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970.

SDR: Roper, Steven D.: Romania the unfinished revolution, Harwood Academic
Publishers, U.K., 2005

SGY: Stefanidis, Ioannis: United States, Great Britain and the Greek-Yugoslav
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SRR: Fisher-Galati S.: The Socialist Republic of Rumania, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969.

TCR: Fisher-Galati, S.: Twentieth century Rumania, New York: Columbia University Press, 1991.

TRO: Algis Ratnikas: Timelines/Countries/Romania
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TM: “The Last Straw” Time Magazine December 12, 1949 http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,854025,00.html (accessed 7/16/2009)

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

VSB: Vykoukal, J. – Litera,B. – Tejchman,M.: Vznik , vývoj a rozpad sovětského bloku 1944-1989. Praha: Libri, 2002.

WBA: White Book on Aggressive Activities by the Governments of the USSR, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria and Albania towards Yugoslavia. Beograd: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, 1951.

YPH: Maraca, Pero – Stojanovic, Stanislav: A Jugoszláv Kommunista Szövetség története. [History of the Yugoslav League of Communists]. Újvidék: Forum, 1985.

YPP: A Jugoszláv Kommunista Szövetség a nemzetközi munkásmozgalomban 1948 és 1968 között. [The Yugoslav League of Communists  in the international workers’ movement, 1948–1968] Újvidék: Forum, 1968.


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