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Tables of Contents for Of the Making of Nationalities There Is No End
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Introduction
xiii
 
Christopher M. Hann
Part I Carpatho-Rusyns in Europe
The Carpatho-Rusyns (1997)
3
23
Mapping Stateless Peoples: The East Slavs of the Carpathians (1998)
26
34
Religion and Identity in the Carpathians: Eastern Christians in Poland and Czechoslovakia (1988)
60
26
The Rusyn Language Question Revisited (1995)
86
26
Rusyn Organizations, Political Parties, and Interest Groups, 1848-1914 (1992/1998)
112
12
The Rusyn Decision to Unite with Czechoslovakia (1974)
124
24
Magyars and Carpatho-Rusyns in Czechoslovakia (1988)
148
41
The Nationalist Intelligentsia and the Peasantry in Twentieth-Century Subcarpathian Rus' (1975)
189
31
The Nationality Problem in Subcarpathian Rus', 1938-1939: A Reappraisal (1974)
220
15
Rusyns and the Slovak State (1979)
235
7
National Assimilation: The Case of the Rusyn-Ukrainians of Czechoslovakia (1974)
242
48
The Hungarians in Transcarpathia/Subcarpathian Rus' (1995)
290
13
The Lemko Rusyn Republic, 1918-1920, and Political Thought in Western Rus'-Ukraine (1989)
303
13
Nation-Building or Nation Destroying?: Lemkos, Poles, and Ukrainians in Contemporary Poland (1989)
316
16
The Birth of a New Nation or the Return of an Old Problem?: The Rusyns of East-Central Europe (1992)
332
29
A New Slavic Nationality?: The Rusyns of East-Central Europe (1995)
361
18
Part II Carpatho-Rusyns in North America
Carpatho-Rusyns in the United States (1995)
379
15
The Political Activity of Rusyn-American Immigrants in 1918 (1973)
394
22
The Carpatho-Rusyn Press in the United States (1986)
416
14
Rusyn-American Literature (1974)
430
16
Carpatho-Rusyns in Canada (1987/1997)
446
21
Made or Re-Made in America? Nationality and Identity Formation Among Carpatho-Rusyn Immigrants and Their Descendants (1990)
467