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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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