TEMATIKUS BIBLIOGRÁFIÁK
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Pavlovitch, Stevan K. – Biberaj, Elez
The Albanian problem in Yugoslavia. Two views. Introd. by Hugh Steton-Watson. (London: Institute for the Study of Conflict 1982). 43 p., 1 map. (Conflict studies. 137/138) -

Perry, D. M.
Crisis in the making? Macedonia and its neighbors. – Südosteuropa, 43 (1994) 1–2, 31–58. -

Perry, D. M.
Une crise en gestation? La Macedoine et ses voisins. – Politique Étrangère, 59 (1994) 1, 179–207. -

Perry, Duncan M.
Ethnic Turks face Bulgarian nationalism. – Report on Eastern Europe, 2 (1991) 11, 5–8. -

Perry, Duncan M.
Macedonia: Balkan Miracle or Balkan disaster? – Current History, 95 (1996) 599, 113–117. -

Pettifer, J.
Die neue Mazedonienfrage. – Europäische Rundschau, 20 (1992) 4, 45–55. -

Pettifer, J.
Macedonia: still the apple of discord. – The World Today, 51 (1995) 3, 55–58. -

Pipa, Arshi
The political situation of the Albanians in Yugoslavia, with particular attention to the Kosovo problem. A critical approach. – East European Quarterley, 23 (1989) 159–181. -

Poulton, Hugh
The Balkans. Minorities and states in conflict. London: Minority Rights Group 1993. X, 262 p. ill. maps. (Minority rights publications) -

Poulton, Hugh
Who are the Macedonians? London: Hurst 1995. XVII, 218 p., 2 maps. -

Pozzoli-Montenay, F.
Kosovo: repères economiques. – Le Courrier des Pays de L’est, (1993) 59–63. -

Puxon, Grattan
Roma in Macedonia. – J. Gypsy Lore Soc., Ser. IV, 1 (1976) 2, 128–32. -

Ramet, Pedro
Kosovo and the limits of Yugoslav socialist patriotism. – Canad. Rev. Stud. Nationalism, 16 (1989) 227–50. -

Reineck, Janet Susan
The past as refugee: Gender, migration, and ideology among the Kosova Albanians. : Diss. Univ. of California, Berkeley 1991 ; Ann Arbor, Mich., Univ. Microfilms International 1993. V, 232 p. -

Reineck, Janet
Seizing the past, forging the present. Changing visions of self and nation among the Kosova Albanians. In: The Anthropology of East Europe Review. Special issue. War among the Yugoslavs. Ed. by David A. Kideckel and Joel M. Harper. 11 (1993) 1–2, 85–92. -

Reiterer, Albert F.
Der ewige Türkenkrieg. 1. Bulgarien – die Türken und Pomaken. In: Dissonanzen in Europa. Der neue Nationalismus und seine Folgen. Hrsg. von Michael Geistlinger. Wien 1994. 143–156.