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Last Best Chance or Last Gasp? The Compromise of 1905 and Czech Politics in Moravia, Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. XXXIV, (2003), 279-301 Feminism, Pragmatism or Both? Czech Radical Nationalism and the Woman Question, 1898-1914, Nationalities Papers, 30/4, 2002, 537-552 An Unlikely Partnership: The Search For Peace and Understanding in East Central Europe, 1910-1914, Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal, 14/2, 2001, pp. 28-38. Traitors Everywhere! Scandal Trials in the Late Habsburg Monarchy, Nationalities Papers, 27/2, 1999, pp. 175-189 Taking it to the Streets: Czech National Socialists in 1908, Austrian History Yearbook, Vol. XXIX, (1998), pp. 93-112. The Czech National Council and the Slovaks, 1900-1914, Kosmas: Czechoslovak and Central European Journal, Vol. XII, No. 2 (Fall, 1997), pp. 99-118 Bratislava, ville-frontiere sur le Danube A qui appartient-elle?, in L'Europe et ses villes-frontieres, Joel Kotek, ed., (Brussels: 1996), pp. 57-62 America's First Attempt at Intervention in East Central Europe, East European Quarterly, March, 1995, pp. 1-16 The Nineteenth Century Foundations of the Czech National Discourse, in Toward a Theory of Nationalism: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Daniel Bruch, ed., (Szeged: 1995), pp. 123-150 Discussant, Images of Violence in Late Imperial Vienna, Prague, and Budapest at the AAASS national conference, Toronto, Canada, November 2003. Discussant, The Collapse of Czechoslovakia: Historical Perspectives, (two panels) AAASS national conference, November 2002 The More We Learn, the Less We Know, AHA national conference, San Francisco, CA, 2002 Czech Historiography since 1989 at Home and Abroad, Round Table Participant, AAASS national convention, Alexandria, Virginia, 2001 Feminist, Nationalist, or Both? Czech Women and Radical Nationalism, 1898-1920, AAASS national conference, St. Louis, Missouri, November 1999 Compromising National Identity? The Search for Peace and Understanding in Central Europe, 1900-1920, Southern Historical Association conference, Fort Worth Texas, November 1999 Whose Slovakia? Which Slovakia? The Evolution of Slovak Historiography in the Twentieth Century, National Czech and Slovak Museum, Conference on Slovak History and Culture, October 1999 A Not-So-Innocent Abroad: Theodore Roosevelt in Budapest, AAASS national conference, Boca Raton, FL, November 1998 Without Remorse: Czech National Socialism and the Habsburg State, Center for Austrian Studies, February 1998 The Habsburg Legacy in Contemporary Eastern Europe, Round Table, American Historical Association national conference, Seattle, WA, January 1998 Traitors Everywhere! The viha Affair and Czech Politics, AAASS national conference, Boston, MA, November 1996 [published in Nationalities Papers, 27/2, 1999, pp. 175-189] The Czech National Council and the Slovaks, 1907-1914, AAASS national conference, Washington, DC, November 1995 Redefining the National Discourse: Czech National Socialists and Agrarians after 1897, AAASS national conference, Philadelphia, 1994. Finalist selection, AAASS National Student Paper Competition, November 1995 Comment for panel: "The Teaching and Writing of History in Eastern Europe Since 1989," American Historical Association national conference, New York, January 1997 The Battle of the Manuscripts and the Czech National Revolution, New College, University of South Florida Conference on Eastern Europe, March 1993 The Virtual Archive of Central European History, an on-line archive of documents and other teaching resources |
Without Remorse: Czech National Socialism in Late-Habsburg Austria, (Boulder: East European Monographs, 2006) A Reputation Tarnished? New Perspectives on Interwar Czechoslovakia, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, March 2003 Highlights from the History of East Central Europe and The Habsburg Monarchy, Foreign Service Institute, East Central Europe Seminar, Fall 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Slovak History and Its Relevance in the Present, Ambassadorial Seminar, U.S. Department of State, July 2001 The Reform of Higher Education in East Central Europe, University of Kansas, Center for Russian and East European Studies Update Conference, April 2001 Without Remorse: Czech National Socialism and the Habsburg State, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, January 1998 Czech-German Relations in Historical Perspective, Foreign Service Institute, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C., January 1998 The Czech National Socialist Party and the Imperial Jubilee of 1908, Rotating Seminar on Political Thought, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, February 1995 Nationalism as a Complicating Factor in International Relations, Jan Hus Foundation Lecture, Zilina, Slovakia, November 1994 A Not-So-Innocent Abroad: Theodore Roosevelt in Budapest, University of Vermont, April 1996 Political Radicalism in Late Imperial Prague, Smith College, March 1996 An Introduction to East European History, National Defense University, Washington, DC, September 1995 Nationalism as a Political Strategy in East Central Europe After 1989, Jan Hus Foundation Lecture, Zilina, Slovakia, June 1995 Peter Toma and Dusan Kovac, Slovakia: From Samo to Dzurinda . Palo Alto, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 2001, forthcoming in the Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism. Cathleen M. Giustino, Tearing Down Prague's Jewish Town: Ghetto Clearance and the Legacy of Middle-Class Ethnic Politics around 1900, Boulder, Colorado.: East European Monographs, 2003 on the H-Net list HABSBURG. Susan E. Reid and David Crowley, eds. Style and Socialism. Modernity and Material Culture in Post-War Eastern Europe, Oxford, Berg, 2000, in Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung (2002) Derek Sayer, The Coasts of Bohemia: A Czech History, Austrian History Yearbook, XXXI, (2000), pp. 180-81 Wilma Abeles Iggers, Women of Prague: Ethnic Diversity and Social Change from the Eighteenth Century to the Present, Austrian History Yearbook, XXVIII, (1998), pp. 290-91 Gary B. Cohen, Education and Middle-Class Society in Imperial Austria 1848-1918 and Pieter M. Judson, Exclusive Revolutionaries. Liberal Politics, Social Experience, and National Identity in the Austrian Empire 1848-1914, Social History, 23/3 (1998), p. 338-40. Jiri Musil, ed., The End of Czechoslovakia, Nationalities Papers, 26/4, 1998, pp. 791-2 Peter F. Sugar. Nationality and Society in Habsburg and Ottoman Europe, an H-NET Review for the Habsburg list, July 1998 Frank Hadler, ed., Weg von Osterreich! Das Weltkriegsexil von Masaryk und Bene im Spiegel ihrer Briefe und Aufzeichungen aus den Jahren 1914 bis 1918. Eine Quellensammlung, an H-NET Review for the Habsburg list, November 1997 Milan Znoj, Jan Havr·nek and Martin Sekera, eds., Cesky liberalismus: Texty a osobnosti, Austrian History Yearbook, XXVII, (1997), pp. 350-52 Milo Trapl, Political Catholicism and the Czechoslovak People's Party in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1938, Slavic Review, 55/2, (1996), pp. 454-55 Ladislav Holy, The Little Czech and the Great Czech Nation, an H-NET Review for the Habsburg list, January 1997 James Felak, "At the Price of the Republic: Hlinka's Slovak People's Party, 1929-1938," Nationalities Papers, 24/2, 1996, pp. 329-30 Ferenc Glatz, Hungarians and Their Neighbors in Modern Times an H-NET Review for the Habsburg list, May 1996 |