ARTICLES

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Baker, James. The Struggle at Prague. The Quiver. London. 700-05; 786-91. 1902.

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Beneš, Edouard. Germany and the Hapsburg Problem. The New Europe. London. 4:51-6. July 26, 1917.

Bohemian Settlement. New Diet of Bohemia. The Spectator. London. 64:109. Jan., 1890.

Bohemia, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Edinburgh Review. London. 198:463. Oct., 1905.

—— Two Rival Nationalities. Political Science Quarterly. Boston. 21:155-58. Mar., 1906.

—— Troubles. Independent. New York. 75:524-25. Aug. 28, 1913.

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—— The Outlook. New York. 114:159. Sept., 1916.

—— The Round Table. London. 333-41. Mar., 1917.

—— Future. Review of Reviews. New York. 55:307-08. Mar., 1917.

—— and Hungary. The Outlook. New York. 116:282. June 20, 1917.

—— Fighters. The Literary Digest. New York. Illustrated. 54:1920. June 23, 1917.

—— The Voice of. The New Europe. London. 5:223. Nov. 29, 1917.

—— Army. The New Ally. The New Europe. London. 5:284-86. Dec. 13, 1917.

—— and Alsace. The New Europe. London. 5:318. Dec. 20, 1917.

—— and the Allies. The New Europe. London. 6:27-29. Jan. 17, 1918.

Bonsal, Stephen. Bohemia. The Submerged Front. The North American Review. New York. 206:426-35. Sept., 1917.

Brooks, Sydney. Fifty Years of Francis Josef. Harper’s Magazine. New York. 98:310-19. 1899.

Bruno, Guido. The Czechs and their Bohemia. Pearson’s Magazine. New York. 38:110. Sept., 1917.

Buxton, N. and Masaryk, Thomas G. Liberation of Bohemia. The New Statesman. London. 8:419-21. Feb. 3, 1917.

Catholic Crisis in Bohemia. The Literary Digest. New York. 53:1036-37. Oct. 21, 1916.

Chéradame, André. How to Destroy Pan-Germany. The Atlantic Monthly. Boston. 120:819-33. Dec., 1917.

Crumbling of Austria-Hungary. The Spectator. London. July 10, 1915.

Czech Aspirations. The Literary Digest. New York. 51:11. July 3, 1915.

Dorrian, Cecil I. Ideal of re-nationalized Europe unfolded by great Czech leader. (Masaryk.) The Globe and Commercial Advertiser. New York. Jan. 25, 1917.

Dušek, V. Liberal Austria. The Catholic Presbyterian. London. 2:27-33. 1879.

Forman, Josef. Liberation of the Czecho-Slovaks. The Nineteenth Century. London and New York. 81:570-78. Mar., 1917; same, The Spectator. London. 118:98. Jan. 27, 1917.

—— Liberation of Bohemia. The New Statesman. London. 8:443-44. Feb. 10, 1917.

Gooch, G. P. Czechs: Elections in Austria. Westminster Review. London. 154:619-25. Dec., 1900.

Grande, Julian. Austria Seething with Dissension. The New York Times. July 22, 1917.

Gribble, Francis H. Bohemia in the Battle. The Aspirations of the Czechs. A Problem of the War. Map. The Graphic. London. 95:120. Feb. 3, 1917.

—— Czech claims and Magyar intrigues. The Nineteenth Century. London and New York. 81:579-92. Mar., 1917.

Hamlin, C. Slavic Races and Panslavism. Bibliotheca Sacra. Andover. 34:158-67. 1877.

Hapsburg Monarchy and the Slavs. Nation. New York. 87:541-42. Dec. 3, 1908.

Sir John Bowring’s Bohemian Anthology

Hard, William. The Case of Austria-Hungary. Metropolitan. New York. 46:23. Oct., 1917.

—— To Split the Germans. Metropolitan. New York. 47:12. Feb., 1917.

Heilprin, A. Bohemia and Bohemians. Nation. New York. 60:305-06. 1895. Review of Robert H. Vickers’ History of Bohemia and James Baker’s Pictures from Bohemia.

Heilprin, M. The Bohemian Question and the Bohemians. Nation. New York. 9:246. 1867.

—— Slavic Agitations in Austria. Nation. New York. 12:38. 1871.

—— Nationality Strifes in Austria-Hungary. Nation. New York. 36:291. 1893.

—— Czech Revival in Austria. Nation. New York. 36:545. 1883.

Hrbkova, Šárka B. The Attitude of the Bohemians. Nebraska State Journal. Lincoln. Feb. 13, 1916.

—— An Eloquent Appeal for a Free Bohemia. Omaha Nebraskan. Omaha. May 31, 1917.

—— Why Bohemia? Why Czechs? Omaha Nebraskan. Omaha. July 26, 1917.

Hrdlička, Aleš. Austria’s Babel of Tongues Brings her Low in World’s War. Public Ledger. Philadelphia. Aug. 31, 1916.

Jerrold, Walter C. The Czechs. Pall Mall Gazette. London. Oct. 26, 1914.

Kelly, R. J. The Slavic and Other Small Nations and the War. The Outlook. London. Oct. 30, 1915.

—— Repression in Bohemia. The Outlook. London. Nov. 20, 1915.

Kramář, Karel. Europe and the Bohemian Question. National Review. London. 40:183. 1902.

—— Condemnation of —— with portrait. The Bohemian Review. Chicago. 1:11-14. Mar., 1917.

Landa, M. J. Bohemia and the War. The Contemporary Review. New York and London. 108:100-04. July, 1915.

Levine, Isaac Don. Bohemia. The Birth of New Nations. Series of articles in the New York Tribune. July 8, 1917.

Long, R. C. Race questions and the British policy; a letter from Vienna. Fortnightly Review. London and New York. 92:160-74. July, 1909.

Lützow, Count. The Bohemian Question. The Nineteenth Century. London and New York. 44:957. 1898.

—— American Influences on Austria-Hungary. World’s Work. New York. 9:564-65. Dec., 1904.

Masaryk, Thomas G. Pangermanism and the Eastern Question. The New Europe. London. 1:2-19. Oct. 19, 1916.

—— Austria Under Francis Joseph. The New Europe. London. 1:193-203. Nov. 30, 1916.

—— Bohemia and the European Crisis. The New Europe. London. 2:33-47. Jan. 25, 1917.

—— The Future Bohemia. The New Europe. London. 2:161-74. Feb. 22, 1917.

Mika, G. H. The Army of Victory or Death. The Outlook. New York. 118:321. Feb. 27, 1918.

Miller, H. A. Nationalism in Bohemia and Poland. North American Review. New York. 200:879-86. Dec., 1914.

Nosek, V. Austria: a Study in Confusion. The New Europe. London. 4:167-71. Aug. 23, 1917.

Ordéga, L. Bohemia and Austria. Chautauquan. Meadville. 19:203-07. 1894.

Palda, L. J. The Bohemians and their Struggle for Home Rule. Lecture prepared for the Astor (New York) Library Club. Midland Monthly Magazine. Des Moines. Feb., Mar., 1896.

Panther, (pseud.) Poles, Czechs and Jugoslavs. The New Europe. London. 3:225-36. June 7, 1917.

Pan-Slav Congress meeting in St. Petersburg in 1908. Fortnightly Review. London and New York. 90:145-46. July, 1908.

Pergler, Charles. Independent Bohemian-Slovak State. The New Republic. New York. 11:21-2. May 5, 1917.

Prince, J. D. Pan-Slavonic Ideal. Canadian Magazine. Toronto. 47:15-18. May, 1916.

Roosevelt, Theodore. The Peace of Victory for which we Strive. With Map. Metropolitan. New York. July, 1917. (The Czech and his close kinsmen outside of Bohemia should form a new commonwealth.)

Rubicon. (pseud.) The Czechs and Austria. The New Europe. London. 6:144-50. Feb. 14, 1918.

Schauffler, R. H. The Bohemian. The Outlook. New York. 97:558-61. Mar., 1911.

Schmitt, Bernadotte E. The Liberation of all Peoples. The New York Times. Apr. 22, 1917.

Sellers, Edith. Rival Leaders of the Czechs. Temple Bar. London. 107:335-52. 1896; same, Living Age. Boston. 236-48. 1896.

Seton-Watson, R. W. Pan-Slavism. The Contemporary Review. London. 140:419-29. Oct., 1916.

Slav Mutterings in Austria-Hungary. Map. The Literary Digest. New York. 47:201-02. Aug. 9, 1913.

Sloss, Robert. Hope for Small Nations. The Globe and Commercial Advertiser. New York. July 27, 1916.

Smetanka, J. F. The Demands of the Bohemian People. The Journal of Race Development. Worcester. 8:157-70. Oct., 1917.

Steed, Henry Wickham. The Quintessence of Austria. The Edinburgh Review. London. 222:225-47. Oct., 1915.

—— Austria and Europe. Lecture delivered at King’s College, London. The New Europe. London. 5:359-66. Jan. 3, 1918; same cont. 5:388-97. Jan. 10, 1918.

Stevenson, I. P. Bohemia’s Attitude Toward Francis Joseph. Independent. New York. 53:2036-39. Aug. 29, 1901.

Toynbee, Arnold J. The Slav Peoples. Political Quarterly. London. 4:33-68. 1914.

Twain, Mark. Stirring Times in Austria. Harper’s Magazine. New York. 96:530-40. 1898.

Voice of the Little Peoples. The Literary Digest. New York. 655-56. Sept. 25, 1915.

Vojan, J. E. S. Charles Havlíček, a National Poet and Martyr. The Record-Herald. Chicago. Feb. 6, 1911.

Washington, Booker T. Bohemia: Races and Politics. The Outlook. New York. 98:75-80. May 13, 1911.

Wertenbaker, T. J. Bitter war of races spurs cause of Middle Europe. Germans in Dual Monarchy look to the Hohenzollerns for help against Czech and Magyar encroachments upon their dominance. The Ledger. Philadelphia. July 30, 1917.

Wiener, Leo. The New Bohemia. Nation. New York. 73:128-29. Aug. 15, 1901.

Wistein, Rose. The Little Peoples. Fra. East Aurora. June, 1917.

—— What Bohemia Demands. Address. Fra. East Aurora. August, 1917.

Wittelshöfer, O. Race Question in Austria-Hungary. Chautauquan. Meadville. 20:404-08. 1895.

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