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  1. THE HETEROGENEOUS CHARACTER OF EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
  2. AMBITIONS AND RIVALRIES OF THE GREAT POWERS
  3. SOVIET RULE OVER EAST CENTRAL EUROPE
  4. CRISIS IN THE SOVIET EMPIRE
  5. THE POLISH REBELLION
  6. THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION
  7. CHALLENGE TO SOVIET HEGEMONY
  8. WORLD IN TRANSITION

The Other Europeans, by Anton Zischka (1962)

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  1. Europe Waits: Faith in a Reunion
  2. Yugoslavia: The Development of Europe's Transit Zone
  3. Albania: The Poorest Country of Europe: The "Soviet Presence" on the Mediterranean; The Battle for the Key to the Adriatic
  4. Macedonia: "The Heart of the Balkans"; The Victory of Tradition over Communism
  5. Bulgaria: The Limits of Russian Power; A Century of Unsuccessful Satellitehood
  6. Rumania Today: Russia's Danube Policy and the Economic Integration of the Eastern Bloc
  7. Hungary: "How Not To Do It"; From the "Revenge Peace" of Trianon to the "Lesson of 1956"
  8. Czechoslovakia: Star Pupil of Socialism; Hatred for Germany and Poland?
  9. Polish Silesia or "Greater Silesia": Difficulties of the "Eastern Ruhr"; Fitting Poland into the Eastern Bloc
  10. Poland's "New Road": From Chauvinism to "Possibilism"; A Thousand Years of Vacillation
  11. Warsaw: The Geographical Centre of Europe; Poland's Determination to Make Its Own Decisions
  12. New Forms of European Co-Existence: Lessons of Poland's "Western Territories"

Europe: East & West, by Norman Davies (2011)

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  1. The Idea of Europe
  2. Fair Comparisons, False Contrasts
  3. Western Civilisation versus European History
  4. Roller Coaster
  5. Not Forever England
  6. Sicut Lilium
  7. Europe Overseas and Overland
  8. History, Language and Literature
  9. 1000 Years of Polish−German Camaraderie
  10. The Islamic Strand in European History
  11. The Jewish Strand in European History
  12. Misunderstood Victory
  13. The Politics of History
  14. The Rise of New Global Powers