
Fiona Hill
Fiona Hill (b. 1952) is a pseudonym for Ellen Pall, also known as Ellen Jane Pall. Fiona Hill is the name the author used for her Regency romance novels. She has also published mysteries and literary novels under her own name.
Born 1952-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1073109A
Top Subjects
- History (3)
- Russia (2)
- Economic conditions (2)
- Political Science (2)
- Development - Economic Development (2)
- Marxism & Communism (2)
- Environmental Economics (2)
Books by Fiona Hill
Total count: 12
Practical HeartPutnam Pub Group (Paper)1975-01-01
The Love ChildPutnam1977-01-01
Sweet's Follya novelBerkley Pub. Corp. : distributed by Putnam1977-01-01
The Autumn RosePutnam1978-01-01
The Stanbroke girlsa novel of Regency EnglandLarge Print EditionG.K. Hall1981-01-01
The Country Gentleman1st ed.St. Martin's Press1987-01-01-
Report on ethnic conflict in the Russian Federation and Transcaucasia, July 1993Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1993-01-01
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" Back in the USSR"Russia's intervention in the internal affairs of the former Soviet republics and the implications for United States policy toward RussiaHarvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Strengthening Democratic Institutions Project1994-01-01
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"Russia's tinderbox"conflict in the North Caucasus and its implications for the future of the Russian FederationStrengthening Democratic Institutions Project, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1995-01-01
Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern EuropeEssays in Honor of Roman Szporluk (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute Publications)Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute2001-02-28
The Siberian CurseHow Communist Planners Left Russia Out in the ColdBrookings Institution Press2003-12-01
Siberian CurseHow Communist Planners Left Russia Out in the ColdBrookings Institution Press2003-12-01