slavistik-portal
Портал славістики
The database "Online Contents" (OLC) Slavistics gathers the approx. 300,000 tables of contents of approx. 498 most important Slavic periodicals with the reporting period from 1998 until today and is being processed continuously by the Berlin State Library - Prussian Cultural Heritage. A list of authors as tag cloud can be found here.
Your search for Ruotsila, M. provides 7 hits | |
1 | Gorodetsky, Gabriel (ed.). Stafford Cripps in Moscow 1940 - 1942: diaries and papersRuotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2009, 87, 3, 574-575 |
2 | Baron, Nick. The King of Karelia: Col. P. J. Woods and the British Intervention in North Russia 1918 - 1919: a history and memoirRuotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2009, 87, 3, 571 |
3 | Neilson, Keith. Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939Ruotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2008, 86, 3, 565 |
4 | Sundbäck, E.: Finland in British Baltic Policy. British Political and Economic Interests Regarding Finland in the Aftermath of the First World War, 1918-1925Ruotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2002, 80, 4, 761 |
5 | Articles - History - The Churchill-Mannerheim Collaboration In The Russian Intervention, 1919-1920Ruotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2002, 80, 1, 1-20 |
6 | Reviews - From War To Cold War: Anglo-Finnish Relations In The Twentieth CenturyAunesluoma, J.; Ruotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2007, 85, 2, 365-366 |
7 | Reviews - Aseveljiä Vai Liittolaisia? Suomi, Hitlerin Saksan Liittosopimusvaatimukset Ja Rytin-Ribbentropin SopimusJokisipilä, Markku; Ruotsila, M. - The Slavonic and East European review : SEER, London : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2006, 84, 1, 172 |