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Afterword. / Bianchini, Stefano .

Interwar East-Ccentral Europe 1918-1941 : The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities. ред. / Sabrina P. Ramet. Том 73 1st Edition. ред. London-New York : Taylor & Francis, 2020. стр. 317-331 (ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY).

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Bianchini, S 2020, Afterword. в SP Ramet (ред.), Interwar East-Ccentral Europe 1918-1941 : The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities. 1st Edition изд., Том. 73, ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY, Taylor & Francis, London-New York, стр. 317-331.

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Bianchini, S. (2020). Afterword. в S. P. Ramet (Ред.), Interwar East-Ccentral Europe 1918-1941 : The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities (1st Edition ред., Том 73, стр. 317-331). (ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY). Taylor & Francis.

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Bianchini S. Afterword. в Ramet SP, Редактор, Interwar East-Ccentral Europe 1918-1941 : The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities. 1st Edition ред. Том 73. London-New York: Taylor & Francis. 2020. стр. 317-331. (ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY).

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Bianchini, Stefano . / Afterword. Interwar East-Ccentral Europe 1918-1941 : The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities. Редактор / Sabrina P. Ramet. Том 73 1st Edition. ред. London-New York : Taylor & Francis, 2020. стр. 317-331 (ROUTLEDGE STUDIES IN MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY).

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