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A. ZAJĄCZKOWSKI-GOTIN. 1991. Ideological control of Polish press and literature 1944-1982. M.Phil. thesis. Essex. Last edited by: gerard  v    Pop. 45.98%
ZSUZSANNA ZARKA. 2012. Images and perceptions of Hungary and Austria-Hungary in Ireland, 1815-1875. PhD thesis. NUI (Maynooth). Added by: gerard  v    Pop. 44.86%
OLGA ZEVELEVA. 2019. The state and the journalist: Regional Crimean media professionals adapting to change, 2013-2017. PhD thesis. Cambridge. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 30.09%
CHANG ZHANG. 2020. A comparative study of the communication strategies of Chinese and Russian English language international broadcasting. PhD thesis. Warwick. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 19.94%
KALINA ZHEKOVA. 2018. Russian discourses of intervention, 2011-2014: Constructing the Western Other. PhD thesis. Leeds. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 25.17%
KAROLINA ZIOŁO. 2011. From inspiration to separation: The reception of the Russian opposition movement and literature in Polish underground publications from 1976 to 1989. PhD thesis. Sheffield. Last edited by: gerard  v    Pop. 57.2%
JOVANA ĐUROVIĆ. 2020. The making of youth: Coming of age in Yugoslav cinema [1960s--early 1970s]. PhD thesis. Nottingham. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 26.11%

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