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Online Contents (OLC) Slavistik

Die Datenbank "Online Contents" (OLC) Slavistik versammelt Aufsatztitel aus ca. 498 wichtigsten slawistischen Zeitschriften mit dem Berichtszeitraum vom 1998 bis heute und wird laufend durch die Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz bestückt. Eine Autorenliste kann als Tag Cloud eingesehen werden.

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János Háy

Ćurković-Major, Franciska - Književna republika : časopis za književnost, Zagreb, 2009, 7, 4/6, 254-255
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János Kádár Pravedni

Csaplár, Vilmos - Književna republika : časopis za književnost, Zagreb, 2008, 6, 3/4, 131-138
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János Jankó on the etnography of the Serbs of Pomáz

Hála, József - Etnografija Srba u Mađarskoj, Budimpešta, 2001, 3, 27
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Marginalia - János Arany And The Bards Of Wales

Adams, B. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 1999, 77, 4, 726-731
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Marginalia - János Arany And The Bards Of Wales

Adams, B. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 1999, 77, 4, 726-731
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Što je zajedničko Kralju Matijašu i Jánosu Kádáru

Ćurković-Major, Franciska - Književna republika : časopis za književnost, Zagreb, 2008, 6, 3/4, 128-130
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Denník o živote a smrti Jánosa Esterházyho

Žilka, Tibor - Slavica Litteraria, Brno, 2011, 14, 1, 105-110
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Book Reviews - A Good Comrade: János Kádár, Communism And Hungary

Gough, Roger; Kovrig, Bennett - Slavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 2007, 66, 4, 740
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From Béla Kun to János Kádár: Seventy Years of Hungarian Communism

Molnár, Miklos; Pastor, Peter - Slavic review : interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Cambridge, Mass : Assoc, 1993, 52, 4, 887
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Reviews - The Man Of Many Devices, Who Wandered Full Many Ways... Festschrifit In Honor Of János N. Bak

Nagy, B.; Sebök, M.; Berend, N. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2001, 79, 2, 344-345