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61. | Bones, stones, and brothels: Religion and topography in Prague under Emperor Charles IV (1346--1378) (Czech Republic) |
62. | The Role of Folklore Study in the Rise of Russian Formalist and Czech Structuralist Literary Theory |
63. | The translation of pain in immigrant texts (Haiti, Czech Republic, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia) |
64. | Metaphorical motivations for politeness strategies: Linguistic evidence from Russian, Polish, and Czech |
65. | Czech it out: Transformation of the animus through the lens of a fairy tale |
66. | Contested cubisms: Transformations of the Czech avant-garde, 1910--1914 |
67. | Social change, mental health, and the evolution of gay male identities: A clinical ethnography of post-communist Prague (Czech Republic) |
68. | Bridging East and West: Czech surrealism's interwar experiment |
69. | Choosing Slovakia (1795--1914): Slavic Hungary, the Czech language, and Slovak nationalism |
70. | Alchemical diplomacy: Optics and alchemy in the philosophical writings of Marcus Marci in post-Rudolfine Prague, 1612--1670 (Czech Republic, Johann Marcus Marci von Kronland) |
71. | How it was, how it is, and how it should be: The roots of Czech language revival in Bohemia, 1775--1800 |
72. | Avant-garde and center: Devetsil in Czech culture, 1918--1938 |
73. | International and domestic sources of environmental protection: A study of European Union enlargement (Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Slovak Republic) |
74. | Security in transition: The case of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia |
75. | The acquisition of L2 segmental contrasts: English speakers' perception and production of Czech palatal stops |
76. | Everyday epiphanies: Power, language, and stories in Czech and Russian autobiography of the 1970s |
77. | 'The magnificent sense of being relevant': A comparative study of Milan Kundera and Andre Brink (Czech Republic, South Africa) |
78. | Pushkin's 'Evgenij Onegin,' Dostoevsky's 'Besy,' Capek's 'Hordubal,' and Kundera's 'Zert': The first-person novel in Czech and Russian literature |
79. | The Czech dative of interest: The hierarchical organization of possession in discourse and pragmatics |
80. | Religious images and national symbols in the creation of Czech identity, 1890-1938 |
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