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Igor Lukes
Ph.D., Charles University, Prague;
Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, 1986
Professor of International Relations and History, Boston University
Center Associate, Davis Center
Contact Information
745 Commonwealth Ave., Boston University,
Boston, MA 02215
617.358.1776
617.353.5084 (fax)
lukes@bu.edu
Research Interests
Eastern and central Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries; Europe between the world wars; contemporary developments
in east central Europe, Russia, and the Balkans.
Selected Publications
Czechoslovakia Between Stalin and Hitler: The Diplomacy of
Edvard Benes in the 1930's (1996). [Czech version Ceskoslovensko
mezi Stalinem a Hitlerem: Benesova cesta k Mnichovu (1999).]
Co-author and co-editor, The Munich Crisis, 1938:
Prelude to World War II (1999).
Co-author and co-editor, Inside the Apparat (1990).
Co-author and co-editor, Gorbachev's USSR: A System
in Crisis (1990).
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