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Chapter Four “Archetypes Who Live, Rejoice, and Suffer” Czech Opera in the Fin de Siècle BOOK CHAPTER published 31 December 2006 in Opera and Ideology in Prague |
Chapter Ten “A Sad Optimism, the Happiness of the Resigned” Extremes of Operatic Expression in the 1930s BOOK CHAPTER published 31 December 2006 in Opera and Ideology in Prague |
Chapter Eight “I Have Rent My Soul in Two” Divergent Directions for Czech Opera in the Late 1920s BOOK CHAPTER published 31 December 2006 in Opera and Ideology in Prague |
Chapter Seven “A Crisis of Modern Music or Audience?” Changing Attitudes to Cultural and Stylistic Pluralism (1925–30) BOOK CHAPTER published 31 December 2006 in Opera and Ideology in Prague |
Chapter Five. The Pathology of the New Society: Debates in the Early Years of the First Republic (1918–24) BOOK CHAPTER published 31 December 2006 in Opera and Ideology in Prague |
RÜDIGER CLAUS: BOOK CHAPTER published 1 January 2021 in The Rise and Fall of the International Organization of Journalists Based in Prague 1946–2016 |
KAARLE NORDENSTRENG: BOOK CHAPTER published 1 January 2021 in The Rise and Fall of the International Organization of Journalists Based in Prague 1946–2016 |
On the Diffusion Approximation of the Generalized Stein’s Neuronal Model with Synaptic Reversal Potentials BOOK CHAPTER published 1988 in Transactions of the Tenth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes |
Minimax Linear Approgression Estimation for Finite Dimensional Classes of Regression Functions BOOK CHAPTER published 1988 in Transactions of the Tenth Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes |
A Note on the Generalized Gamma Distribution: The Statistic U = (X - Y)/(X + Y) BOOK CHAPTER published 1977 in Transactions of the Seventh Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes and of the 1974 European Meeting of Statisticians |