Cross currents.
- Title
- Cross currents.
- Publication
- Ann Arbor :: Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Michigan,
- 1988
- 1982-1990.
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- Subject terms
- Europe, Central -- Intellectual life -- Periodicals.
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- Cite this Item
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"Cross currents." In the digital collection Cross Currents. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/c/crossc/anw0935.1988.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 28, 2024.
Contents
- Silent Europe Cardinal Franz Konig; pp. 3-6
- Sobornost and the National Particularity Jaroslav Pelikan; pp. 7-17
- A Dispute about Man Jozef Tischner; pp. 29-46
- The Quest for God and Human Identity Jan Milic Lochman; pp. 47-55
- Universalist Religions in Yugoslavia Ivo Banac; pp. 57-74
- Religion and the Law: Eastern and Central Europe Bohdan R. Bociurkiw; pp. 75-86
- Religion and Identity in the Carpathians Paul R. Magocsi; pp. 87-107
- Religious Movement in Czechoslovakia Paul Wilson; pp. 109-119
- Anxiety of Modern Man, Religion, and The Central European Experience Zdenek Suda; pp. 121-128
- Iron Laws and Personal Responsibility Krzysztof Michalski; pp. 129-135
- Contemporary Central European Art Victor H. Miesel; pp. 138-154
- Hippies in the Baltic Mark Yoffe; pp. 157-176
- Maija Tabaka, a Latvian Figurative Painter Kristine Zvirbulis; pp. 177-180
- Kings and Spirits in The Eastern European Tales Barbara Torunczyk; pp. 183-206
- The Recent Poetry of Wislawa Szymborska Stanislaw Baranczak; pp. 207-211
- Selected Poems Wislawa Szymborska; pp. 211-216
- Joseph Conrad after a Century Zdzislaw Najder; pp. 217-228
- Introduction to Vincenz's 'Dialogue' on Joseph Conrad Andrzej Busza; pp. 229-231
- Is Conrad Anti-Russian? Stanislaw Vincenz; pp. 231-249
- Eastern or Central Europe? Endre Bojtar; pp. 253-269
- The Tropics on Love and Loyalty in Gyorgy Konrad's The Loser Marianna D. Birnbaum; pp. 270-294
- Light in the Work of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Diane Kirkpatrick; pp. 295-308
- Erzsebet Schaar: A Brief Reminiscence Thomas Strauss; pp. 309-312
- Rock-and-Roll in Hungary H. Y.; B. J.; pp. 313-317
- Slovene Modernism Boris Paternu; pp. 321-336
- Danilo Kis' 'Encyclopedia of the Dead' Predrag Matvejevic; pp. 337-349
- I Like to Sing Hot Josef Skvorecky; pp. 353-368
- A Conversation with John Updike Lenka Prochazkova; pp. 369-384
- Vaclav Havel in England Barbara Day; pp. 385-398
- Sixteen Measures of Infinity. On Milan Kundera Nina Gladziuk; pp. 399-409
- Karel Husa: A Composer for His Time and Beyond Anthony Iannaccone; pp. 410-416
- Peace in Our Time Curtis LaFrance; pp. 417-426
- A Toothless Revolution Frantisek Janouch; pp. 427-428
- The Plague Years: On Karel Capek's the White Plague Michael H. Heim; pp. 429-430
- The White Plague Karel Capek; pp. 431-504