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Polish culture,
Northwestern University Press, 1988 ISBN 0-8101-0758-9 Ilya
Prizel,
National identity and
foreign policy,
Cambridge University Press 1998 ISBN 0-521-57697-0...
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Czechoslovakia in 1968 (the so-called "Prague Spring").
According to Ilya
Prizel, the "preoccupation with
their historical sense of 'damaged self' fueled...
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Prizel, Ilya; Dunlop, John B. (13
August 1998).
National Identity and
Foreign Policy:...
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partnership with Rothko’s children,
Christopher Rothko and Kate
Rothko Prizel, who
promised to
provide loans of
major Rothko paintings from
their private...
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Privislinsky Krai
Western Oblast (1917–18)
Rylski &
Weitz (2015), p. 80.
Prizel (1998), p. 43.
Tokarz (1993), pp. 55–57.
Davies (2006), pp. 789–817. Davies...
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Engelking 2001, p. 75.
Flannery 2005, p. 200.
Zimmerman 2003, p. 19.
Prizel 1998, p. 61. Wein 1990, p. 292. Cieplinski,
Feigue (2002). "Poles and Jews:...
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Prizel 1998, p. 42.
Jerzy Lukowski,
Hubert Zawadzki "A
Concise History of Poland" p.163
Prizel 1998, p...
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national identity based either on
Soviet or pre-Soviet traditions. Ilya
Prizel claimed in 1994 that "Today few in
Russia would ****ert Muscovy's role as...
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upholding its
function as a
national Church. Romania, The
World Factbook Prizel, Ilya (13
August 1998).
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arrivals in the
Netherlands have had to deal with discrimination. Ilya
Prizel (13
August 1998).
National Identity and
Foreign Policy:
Nationalism and...