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459

Miscalculations of Germany, 299–300

Moghileff, 161, 164

Moltke, General von, 297–8

Mommsen, 76

Montenegro, 66, 125, 228, 230–1

Moravia, 352–8, 422

Morris, Mr. R. S., 192

Moscow, 170, 172, 182, 187–91

Muravieff, M., 171–2, 178, 181, 191

Musicians, German, 309

National Committee at Prague, Czechoslovak, 268, 338–9, 343–6, 348–54, 356, 359

National Council, the, 87–9, 147, 153, 155, 160–2, 263, 265, 285, 334, 341–5

Nationalism, 302–3, 425

Neutrality in Russia, Czech, 180, 184, 188, 259, 384

“New Czechs,” 87

Nicholas, Grand Duke, 32, 36–7, 68, 146

Nietzsche, 310, 313

Nivelle, General, 198–9

Northcliffe, Lord, 227

Norway, 134

Okhrana, the, 158

Orlando, Signor, 227–8

Osuský, Dr., 89, 92–3, 123, 269, 279–80, 340

Pacifism, 78, 134, 267, 275

Paderewski, M., 233–4

Palacký, Francis, 17, 22, 46, 72, 74, 337, 365, 371, 375, 421–5, 428–31, 433, 436

Paléologue, M., 143–4, 250

Pálffy, Count, 60

Pan-Germanism, 21, 36, 38, 48–9, 310–11, 319, 322, 325, 374, 385, 415, 425

Pan-Slavism, 49, 87, 106, 132, 153, 380, 383

Papacy, the, 53–4

Pashitch, M., 24, 77, 124, 146, 196, 226, 230–2

Paunkovitch, M., 67

Peace Conference, the, 276–7

Peace feelers, 199–201, 267

Peace proposals, 126, 128, 269, 275, 282, 355

Peace Treaties, the, 371

Peasants, the Russian, 176, 363

Pergler, Mr., 206, 223, 269

Pétain, General, 199

Petrograd, 169, 182, 184

Philosophers, the German, 319

Pittsburg, Czechoslovak Convention at, 208–9, 211

Poincaré, President, 333

Poland, 83, 136, 197–8, 226–7, 233–6, 276, 282, 361, 384

Polish question, the, 236

Political strikes in Germany, 201

Popovitch, Professor, 55

Positivism, Comte’s, 111, 317

Prague (1848), Slav Congress of, 380

Prague, the revolution at, 346, 354–6, 359, 364

President, the author as, 285–8, 328–9, 332, 407, 419–21

Pro-Austrianism, 334–5, 346

Professors and international politics, 291

Propaganda, 71–2, 82, 89–94, 99, 136, 161, 194, 221, 223–4, 234, 285, 335, 341

Protestantism, 405, 429, 431, 433–4, 436–7

Provisional Government, Czechoslovak, 268–9, 349

Prussianism, 78, 307–8, 311, 323, 375, 433

Rašín, Dr., 46, 63, 71, 92, 129, 205, 334, 336, 347–9, 353, 363, 366, 379

Rasmussen, M., 57

Rasputin, 137, 142–3, 154

Reading, Lord, 223

Red Cross, the American, 256–7

Redlich, Dr. Joseph, 360

Reformation, the, 303–4, 306, 377, 402, 404, 430–1

Regency Council in Poland, 235

Reiss, Professor, 78

Religion, war and, 320–22

Religious question, the, 437–8

Republican, the author a, 353

Republic, the Czechoslovakian, 285, 333–67

Republic, the German, 284

Republics, spread of, 369

Revolution, 416

Revolution in Austria-Hungary, 283

Revolution, the French, 304, 321, 378, 424

Revolution, the German, 283–4

Revolution, the Russian, 121, 128, 132, 137, 140–1, 150–1, 154, 157, 162, 165, 168–77, 187, 204, 229, 250, 338, 353

Ribot, M., 251

Robertson, Major-General Sir William, 101–2

Rodd, Sir James Rennell, 58

Rodzianko, M., 132

Rolland, Romain, 73, 114–15

Roman-German tradition, 49