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- Traian Stoianovich (20 July 1921 – December 21, 2005) was an American historian and a professor of history at Rutgers University. He specialized in the...
- Stojanović (1931–2010), Serbian philosopher and political theorist Traian Stoianovich (1920–2005), Serbian-American historian Vesna Stojanović, Serbian former...
- 2022, pp. 143. Ivetic 2022, pp. 142–144. Ivetic 2022, pp. 142. Traian Stoianovich; (1992), Balkan Worlds: The First and Last Europe: The First and Last...
- Reign of Muhammad Ali. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521289688. Stoianovich, Traian (1960). "The Conquering Balkan Orthodox Merchant". The Journal...
- Constructions of the Past, (1995). 654pp; 65 essays by French historians Stoianovich, Traian. French Historical Method: The Annales Paradigm (1976) Fletcher...
- national monument Archived February 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. 2004. Stoianovich 2015, p. 145. Fine, John. The Bosnian Church: Its Place in State and...
- Balkans since 1453. with Traian Stoianovich. New York: NYU Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-9766-2. online free to borrow Stoianovich, Traian (1994). Balkan Worlds:...
- National Dish. Central European University Press. ISBN 9789633865842. Stoianovich, Troian; Haupt, Georges C. (1962). "Le maïs arrive dans les Balkans"...
- Françoise Pascal Evelyne Thomas Jean-Pierre Bouyxou Edited by Christian Stoianovich Dominique Saintcyr Music by Philippe Bissmann Release date 5 July 1978 (1978-07-05)...
- the Ruthenian Severians were the Slavic mother tribe. Professor Traian Stoianovich described the Severian Slavs as mix of Slavs and Slavicized formerly...