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Volume 21:
- Jan Čulík, Tomáš Pecina, V hlavních zprávách: Televize (On the Main News: Television) Britské listy and ISV Publishers, Prague, 2001. 366 pp. ISBN 80-85866-78-1. A dossier of facts and analyses dealing with the rebellion of the employees of public service Czech Television at Christmas 2000 (in Czech). A complete digital re-issue(1,5 Mb).
Volume 20:
- John Bates, Recent Polish History and Cinema: Solidarity on Film.
Volume 19:
- "Jaro 1968: Čítanka pro děti a mládež" (Spring 1968: A Reader for the Younger Generation). 150 000 slov and Index Publishers, Cologne, 1988. Edited by A. J. Liehm. An authoritative selection of more than 130 articles published in Czech periodicals during the 1968 Prague Spring (in Czech). A digital reissue, published on 15th May, 2008 to mark the fortieth anniversary of Czechoslovakia´s Prague Spring of 1968. Prepared in cooperation with editor, critic and writer A. J. Liehm and historian Vilém Prečan, Czechoslovak Independent Literature Documentation Centre, Scheinfeld, Germany.
Volume 18:
- "Censorship in Czechoslovakia 1970 - 1989" (Jan Čulík). A lecture given at a conference on censorship, University College, London, on 25th April, 2008. - A related PowerPoint presentation is here.
Volume 17:
- "The Prague Spring as reflected in Czech postcommunist cinema" (Jan Čulík). A lecture given at the CRCEES Glasgow University conference dealing with Czechoslovakia in 1948 and 1948, on 3rd April, 2008. - A related PowerPoint presentation is here.
Volume 16:
- Jak Češi bojují. Prague, Libri and Britské listy, 2003. A selection of materials from Britské listy (Jan Čulík, Štěpán Kotrba, Fabiano Golgo, Jakub Žytek, Kathryn Murphy, Jan Paul). A digital re-issue of the complete publication (8 Mb), March 2008.
Volume 15:
- "Czechoslovakia under Communism: A Popular Opinion" (Jan Čulík). A lecture presented at the University of Siena on 2nd June, 2006.
Volume 14:
- Czech Feature Film since 1989 (Jan Čulík), a lecture given at the AHRC/Glasgow University symposium "Reading European Film", 15th January 2008 (and extended and reworked for the CRCEES Glasgow University "Festival of Words", presentation on 21st April, 2008.) A related PowerPoint presentation is HERE
Volume 13:
- Knihy za ohradou: Česká literatura v exilových nakladatelstvích 1971 - 1989 (Jan Čulík) A digital re-issue of the complete monograph from 1991 (January 2008).
Volume 12:
- Hakl a Viewegh: Jak se vyrovnat s banalitou zivota (Hakl and Viewegh: How to deal with the banality of life), in Czech, Ceska literatura 5, 2007 (Jan Čulík)
Volume 11:
- Milan Kundera as a Young Stalinist (Jan Čulík, 2007)
Volume 10:
- Old Czech Books of Travel (Jakub Žytek, Departmental Seminar, March, 2007)
Volume 9:
- The Censorship of Polish Literature in the Stalinist Period, 1948-1954 (Dr John Bates, Departmental Seminar 2004-2005)
Volume 8:
- Publishing in Poland 1976 - 1989: Reflections of Preferences and Constraints (Dr John Bates, 2000)
Volume 7: Papers presented at the BASEES Conference, Cambridge, April 2003
- Could Iabloko Survive in the Nationwide League? Russian Television in a European Context (Dr John A Dunn)
- Ot lingvistiki k mifu? "Kul'turnaia pamiat' slova" v sporakh "o russkom" (Dr Shamil Khairov)
Volume 6: Papers presented by Departmental Staff at the BASEES Conference, Cambridge, April 2001
- Language Policy and Reform in the Soviet 1920s: Practical Polemics against Idealist Linguistics (Ms Vladislava Reznik)
Volume 5: Papers presented at the VI World Congress for Central and East European Studies at Tampere, Finland (July-August 2000).
- The Commercialisation of the Russian Mass Media (Dr John A Dunn)
Volume 4: Czech Literature Now (April 2000)
Volume 3: Informal working papers from Departmental Research Seminars (Sessions 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002 and 2002-2003)
- In what sense is Modern Russian Post-Soviet?(Dr John A Dunn)
- The Russian Booker Prize (Professor Pekka Pesonen, University of Helsinki)
- Bringing the Booker to Russia (Ms Janice Margaret Thomson, University of Glasgow)
- Commercial Consumer TV Advertising in Poland (Dr Marta Rabikowska)
- The Demon of Conformity (Dr Josef Fronek)
- Language Policy and Reform in the Soviet 1920s: Practical Polemics against Idealist Linguistics (Ms Vladislava Reznik)
- Depicting a Tyrant: Solzhenitsyn and Klima (Professor Bob Porter)
- Russians seen through their language. An account from 1916 (Dr Shamil Khairov)
- Slavonic Languages in the Post-Modern Era (Dr John A Dunn)
- Russian Politics, Television and the Internet (Dr John A Dunn)
- British Adventures of Russian Gold (Prof Oleg Budnitski)
- Travel as escape. Phenomenon of Edward Stachura in Polish Literature (Dr Shamil Khairov)
Volume 2: Czech Media Materials (1997-1999)
- Czech media, Czech politics and Czech culture: A selection of English language articles, mostly published in the Czech internet-daily Britske listy over the past year or so. From now on, selected Britske listy articles in English appear in Central Europe Review.
Volume 1: Papers presented at the XII International Congress of Slavists (1998)
- The Dativus Ethicus in the Slavonic Languages (Ms Veronica DuFeu)
- How "To Clothe the Naked"? Gombrowicz and Pirandello Revisited (Dr Elwira Grossman)

