Anthologies, Essays and Scholarship on the Region, Its History, Culture, Etc.
- Stanislaw Baranczak, Breathing Under Water and Other East European Essays, at HC—DJK50 .B36 1990
- Hans Bertens and Douwe Fokkema, International Postmodernism: Theory and Literary Practice, at HC—PN98.P67 I58 1997
- Gisela Brinker-Gabler and Sidonie Smith, Writing New Identities: Gender, Nation, and Immigration in Contemporary
Europe, at BMC—JV7590 .W75 1997
- Joseph Brodsky, A Part of Speech, also at BMC—PG3479.4.R64 C4513 1980
- Pamela Chester and Sibelan Forrester, Engendering Slavic Literatures, also at BMC—PG504.5 .E54 1996
- Marcel Cornis-Pope and John Neubauer, Towards a History of the Literary Cultures in East-Central Europe:
Theoretical Reflections, also at BMC—AS36 .N5 A82 No. 52
- Norman Davies, Europe East and West, at BMC—D102 .D38 2006
- Valentina Glajar and Domnica Radulescu, Vampirettes, Wretches, and Amazons: Western Representations of East
European Women, also at HC—HQ1590.7 .V36 2004
- Leonard J. Greenspoon, Ronald Simkins and Brian Horowitz, The Jews of Eastern Europe, DS135.E8 P447 2003
- Celia Hawkesworth, Literature and Politics in Eastern Europe: Selected Papers from the Fourth
World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, Harrogate, 1990, at HC—PN849.E9 W67 1990
- Celia Hawkesworth, Voices in the Shadows: Women and Verbal Art in Serbia and Bosnia, at HC—PG1404.9.W65 H39 2000
- Celia Hawkesworth, Muriel Heppell and Harry Norris, Religious quest and national identity in the Balkans, at HC—BL980.B28 R45 2001
- Eva Hoffman, Exit into History, DJK19 .H64 1993
- Geoffrey A. Hosking and George F. Cushing, Perspectives on Literature and Society in Eastern and Eastern Europe, also at HC—PN425 .P45 1989
- Mark I. Millington and Colin M. Heywood, Writing in exile, at HC—AS121 .R39 v.34
- Czesław Miłosz, The Captive Mind, translated from the Polish by Jane Zielonko, at BMC and SC—DK411 .M5, at HC—DK4110 .M66
- Czesław Miłosz, To Begin Where I Am: Selected Essays, at BMC—PG7158.M553 A23 2001
- Robert Pynsent, The Literature of Nationalism: Essays on East European Identity, at HC—PN849 .E9 L53 1996
- Robert B. Pynsent and S. I. Kaniková, A Reader’s Encyclopedia of Eastern European Literature, also at BMC and HC—PN849 .E9 R38 1993
- Norman Podhoretz, The Bloody Crossroads: Where Literature and Politics Meet, at HC—PN51 .P54 1986
- Sabrina Ramet and Ljubiša S. Adamovich, Beyond Yugoslavia: Politics, Economics, and Culture in a Shattered
Community, also at HC—HC407 .B39 1995
- Agata Schwartz and Luise von FLotow, The Third Short: Women’s Fiction from East Central Europe, (not in Tripod)
- Steven Serafin, Twentieth-Century Eastern European Writers, 2nd Series, PN 451 .D52 v. 220, at HC—PN466 .D54 v. 220
- Steven Serafin, Twentieth-Century Eastern European Writers, 3rd series, PN 451 .D52 v. 232, at HC—PN466 .D54 v. 232
- H. Gordon Skilling, Samizdat and an Independent Society in Central and Eastern Europe, also at HC—P95.82.E852 S55 1989
- Tomas Venclova, Forms of Hope: Essays, at BMC—PN849 .E9 V46 1999
- Andrew B. Wachtel, Remaining Relevant After Communism: The Role of the Writer in Eastern
Europe, at HC—PN849.E9 W33 2006
- Daniel Weissbort, The Poetry of Survival: Post-War Poets of Central and Eastern Europe, (not in Tripod)
- Katharina M. Wilson, An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers, also at BMC and HC—PN481 E5 1991
- Magdalena J. Zaborowska, How We Found America: Reading Gender through East European Immigrant
Narratives, also at BMC—PS153.E37 Z33 1995
- Steven de Zepetnek, Comparative Central European Culture, PN771 .C577 2002