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A theory of personality

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In this article, the authors present a map of the Balkans before 1914 and present an overview of the Balkan Communist States, 1974-1989, with a focus on the country of Slovenia.
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Preface Maps Introductions: On Being Balkan 1. Patterns of External Involvement in the Balkans Before 1914 2. Southeast Europe's Search for Stability, 1914-1940 3. Whirlwind from the East: The Advance of communist Power, 1941-1948 4. Tyranny From Without and Within: The Balkans, 1949-1973 5. Nationalism Without reform: The Balkan Communist States, 1974-1989 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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