>If anyone should be intersted in Rusyns (Carpatho-Rusyns), two books which >are very good are "The Rusyns" by Alexander Bonkalo and The Rusyns of >Slovakia by Paul Magocsi, the latter book also takes those slavs who were >associated with the Rusyns in their areas of living (Polish, Ukrainians, >Hungarians and Slovaks) to a point. Both books are quite well written >and take in from beginning times up to the present day situations. > >Best Regards, > >Joy K >-----Original Message----- >From: Edward T. Surkosky <[email protected]> >Newsgroups: soc.genealogy.slavic >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Sunday, June 07, 1998 1:36 PM >Subject: Re: History of slavs > > >>Some history of the Slavs I have read: Byzantine Missions Among the Slavs >>by Francis Dvornik; The Slavs in European History and Civilization by >>Francis Dvornik; The Slavs, A Cultural and Historical Survey of the >>Slavonic Peoples by Roger Portal; The Lands Between, A History of >>East-Central Europe since the Congress of Vienna by Alan Palmer, to name a >>few. >>-- >>Ed Surkosky - [email protected] >> >>Yarko Kit <[email protected]> wrote in article >><[email protected]>... >>> >>> Hi. Has anyone read any interesting books on the history of slavs, their >>> culture and migrations throughout history? >>> If you could recommend any books that you have read or heard of. >>> Thank You, >>> Yarko Kit >>> >> >