| | Introduction (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | Himka's joint article with the Romanian Platon on Bucovina (Bukovina) reflects a typically troubled east central European province in the springtime of the peoples, searching for national pride in the troubled frontier districts. |
 | | The fate of the deeply divided eastern provinces of the Danubian monarc hy in Galicia and Transylvania is further underlined by Dusan Skvarna's article on the Slovaks of northern Hungary, David Mackenzie's on the Vojvodina of southern Hungary, and Simion Mindrut's on the Romanians and Serbs. |
 | | The cataclysmic Hungarian conflicts have bred lamentable dissension that have decimated east central Europe. |
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