Lithuanian Historical Studies. Volume 4

       Lithuanian Historical Studies / Lithuanian Institute of History; editor Antanas Tyla, editorial board: Egidijus Aleksandravičius, Zenonas Butkus, Vytautas Merkys, Stephen C. Rowell, Gintautas Zabiela, editorial assistants Džiuljeta Anušauskenė, Algirdas Varnas. – Vilnius: LII leidykla, 1999.
       [Vol.] 4: 1999. – 163, [1] p. – Bibliogr. – Issue of 700 copies.

ISSN 1392-2343
ISBN 9986-780-29-2


CONTENTS

Articles

  • S. C. Rowell
    Casimir Jagiellończyk and the Polish gamble, 1445-7, p. 7–39.
  • Bent Jensen
    Lithuania’s Declaration of Independence: Danish and Scandinavian Reactions, p. 40–53.
  • Luboš Švec
    Czech Political Representation and its Road to Creating a Nation-State and a Programme for Cooperation in the New Eastern Europe at the End of the First World War, p. 54–61.
  • Šarūnas Liekis
    On Jewish Participation in the Taryba in 1918, p. 62–82.
  • Florin Anghel
    Polish Influences on the Baltic Démarches of Romanian Diplomacy.1920–1930, p. 83–94.
  • Bronius Makauskas
    Between Diktat and the Right to Self-Determination. A Comparison of the Peace Treaties between Soviet Russia and its Western Neighbours (Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland), 1920-21, p. 95–101.
  • Heinrihs Strods
    The growth of small nations in Eastern Europe and the statehood of the Baltic countries in 1918, p. 102–115.
  • Arvydas Anušauskas
    Soviet Genocide and its Consequences, p. 116–137.

Reports

  • Česlovas Laurinavičius
    On the Political Power of the Act of 16 February 1918, p. 138–142.
  • Ēriks Jēkabsons
    The Genesis of Latvian Statehood in 1918-1919 and the Main Issues of Latvian-Lithuanian Relations in the Early Stage of Independence, p. 143–150.

Book reviews and Notices of Recent Publications

  • A. K. Kpaўцэвіч. Стварэнне Вялікага Княства Літоўскага. Miнск, 1998.
    Artūras Dubonis, p. 151–157.
  • Virgilijus Pugačiauskas. Napoleono administracija Lietuvoje. Vilnius, 1998.
    Rima Praspaliauskienė, p. 158.
  • Lietuvos etnologija
    Bernardas Žilvytis Šaknys, p. 159–161.

 

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