An edition of Deutsche, Tschechen, Böhmen (2010)

Deutsche, Tschechen, Böhmen

kulturelle Integration und Desintegration im 20. Jahrhundert

Deutsche, Tschechen, Böhmen
Steffen Höhne, Ludger Udolph, ...
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An edition of Deutsche, Tschechen, Böhmen (2010)

Deutsche, Tschechen, Böhmen

kulturelle Integration und Desintegration im 20. Jahrhundert

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German
Pages
379

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Deutsche, Tschechen, Böhmen: kulturelle Integration und Desintegration im 20. Jahrhundert
2010, Böhlau, Bohlau Verlag GmbH u. Co. KG
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Series
Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte. Reihe A, Slavistische Forschungen -- Bd. 66, Intellektuelle in Prag -- Bd. 1, Bausteine zur slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte -- Bd. 66., Intellektuelle in Prag -- Bd. 1.

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Library of Congress
DD120.C94 D49 2010, DD120.C94 D498 2010, DD120.C94D49 2010

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Pagination
379 p.
Number of pages
379

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OL31320060M
ISBN 10
3412204935
ISBN 13
9783412204938
LCCN
2010416061
OCLC/WorldCat
586999088
Deutsche National Bibliothek
998879169

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