Culture, confession, ethnicity and race in the middle basin of the Danube:
"This book debunks the myths and historical forgeries about Central-Eastern Europe, which are still present today in treatises and encyclopedias, due to the lack of opposing voices. It uses numerous Latin, Byzantine, Papal, German, Slovak, Saxon, Swabian, Hungarian, Ruthenian and Romanian sourc...
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