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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).

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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.

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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.

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Volume 7: Papers presented at the BASEES Conference, Cambridge, April 2003


Volume 6: Papers presented by Departmental Staff at the BASEES Conference, Cambridge, April 2001


Volume 5: Papers presented at the VI World Congress for Central and East European Studies at Tampere, Finland (July-August 2000).


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)


Volume 2: Czech Media Materials (1997-1999)


Volume 1: Papers presented at the XII International Congress of Slavists (1998)