Mary Heimann

Mary Heimann is a British historian, she is Professor of Modern History at Cardiff University. Heimann is particularly noted for her book, Czechoslovakia: The State That Failed.[1]

Books

  • Catholic Devotion in Victorian England (Oxford University Press).[2][3][4][5][6]
  • Czechoslovakia: The State That Failed (Yale University Press).[7][8][9]
  • Christianity behind the Iron Curtain (Yale University Press). (forthcoming)
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References

  1. Reisz, Matthew (3 December 2009). "The Mythbuster". Times (of London) Higher Education. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. Quinn, D. (1997). The American Historical Review, 102(2), 457-457. JSTOR 2170879. doi:10.2307/2170879.
  3. Bowen, D. (1996). Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, 28(4), 719-720. JSTOR 4052071. doi:10.2307/4052071.
  4. Engelhardt, C. (1996). Victorian Studies, 39(4), 608-609. JSTOR 3828968.
  5. Schiefen, R. (1997). The Catholic Historical Review, 83(3), 488-489. JSTOR 25025019.
  6. Machin, I. (1997). History, 82(266), 347-348. JSTOR 24424217.
  7. Legvold, R. (2010). Foreign Affairs, 89(2), 167-168. JSTOR 20699891.
  8. Feinberg, M. (2011). Journal of Contemporary History, 46(1), 229-231. JSTOR 25764629.
  9. Nancy W. Wingfield. (2011). Slavic Review, 70(1), 180-182. JSTOR 10.5612/slavicreview.70.1.0180. doi:10.5612/slavicreview.70.1.0180.
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