A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present

A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present

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  • Author: Ian D. Armour
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1472511972
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 432

Why is Eastern Europe still different from Western Europe, more than a quarter-century after the collapse of Communism? A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present shows how the roots of this difference are based in Eastern Europe's tortured 20th century. Eastern Europe emerged in 1918 as the 'lands between', new states whose weakness vis-à-vis Germany and Soviet Russia soon became obvious. The region was the main killing-field of the Second World War, which visited unimaginable horrors on its inhabitants before their 'liberation' by the Soviets in 1945. The imposition of Communist dictatorships on the region, ironically, only deepened Eastern Europe's backwardness. Even in the post-Communist period, its problems continue to make it a fertile breeding-ground for nationalism and political extremism. A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present explores the comparative backwardness of Eastern Europe and how this has driven strategies of modernisation; it looks at the ways in which the region has served as a giant test-tube for political experimentation and, in particular, at the enduring strength of nationalism, which since 1989 has re-emerged more virulent than ever. This book in the essential textbook for any student of 20th-century Eastern Europe.


A History of Eastern Europe

A History of Eastern Europe

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  • Author: Ian D. Armour
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781474203869
  • Category : Europe, Eastern
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

"Why is Eastern Europe still different from Western Europe, more than a quarter-century after the collapse of Communism? A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present shows how the roots of this difference are based in Eastern Europe's tortured 20th century. Eastern Europe emerged in 1918 as the 'lands between', new states whose weakness vis-à-vis Germany and Soviet Russia soon became obvious. The region was the main killing-field of the Second World War, which visited unimaginable horrors on its inhabitants before their 'liberation' by the Soviets in 1945. The imposition of Communist dictatorships on the region, ironically, only deepened Eastern Europe's backwardness. Even in the post-Communist period, its problems continue to make it a fertile breeding-ground for nationalism and political extremism. A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present explores the comparative backwardness of Eastern Europe and how this has driven strategies of modernisation; it looks at the ways in which the region has served as a giant test-tube for political experimentation and, in particular, at the enduring strength of nationalism, which since 1989 has re-emerged more virulent than ever. Complete with a useful chronology, maps and a helpful glossary, this book in the essential textbook for any student of 20th-century Eastern Europe"--


A History of Eastern Europe 1740-1918

A History of Eastern Europe 1740-1918

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  • Author: Ian D. Armour
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781849666626
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This book is an authoritative inquiry into some of the most turbulent events in the history of Eastern Europe. By considering three key themes: modernism, nationalism and empire, Armour analyzes how the foundations of nationalism developed from within an environment of widespread social turmoil. This authoritative history of Eastern Europe spans the turbulent years from 1740 to 1918. It traces how the big powers, most notably the Habsburg, Ottoman and Russian Empires, jostled for control in the region and examines the roots of nationalism. Split between five main parts and following a chronological narrative, A History of Eastern Europe 2nd ed offers an accessible introduction to the complex and fascinating history of Eastern Europe. Taking full account of the most recent literature in the area, and including a new introduction, this second edition is an update to an essential textbook in the field.


A History of Eastern Europe

A History of Eastern Europe

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  • Author: Robert Bideleux
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134719841
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 704

A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and Change is a wide-ranging single volume history of the "lands between", the lands which have lain between Germany, Italy, and the Tsarist and Soviet empires. Bideleux and Jeffries examine the problems that have bedevilled this troubled region during its imperial past, the interwar period, under fascism, under communism, and since 1989. While mainly focusing on the modern era and on the effects of ethnic nationalism, fascism and communism, the book also offers original, striking and revisionist coverage of: * ancient and medieval times * the Hussite Revolution, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation * the legacies of Byzantium, the Ottoman Empire and the Hapsburg Empire * the rise and decline of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth * the impact of the region's powerful Russian and Germanic neighbours * rival concepts of "Central" and "Eastern" Europe * the 1920s land reforms and the 1930s Depression. Providing a thematic historical survey and analysis of the formative processes of change which have played the paramount roles in shaping the development of the region, A History of Eastern Europe itself will play a paramount role in the studies of European historians.


Eastern Europe Between the Wars, 1918-1941

Eastern Europe Between the Wars, 1918-1941

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  • Author: Hugh Seton-Watson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780813370927
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 425


A New Europe, 1918-1923

A New Europe, 1918-1923

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  • Author: Bartosz Dziewanowski-Stefańczyk
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000543951
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 251

This set of essays introduces readers to new historical research on the creation of the new order in East-Central Europe in the period immediately following 1918. The book offers insights into the political, diplomatic, military, economic and cultural conditions out of which the New Europe was born. Experts from various countries take into account three perspectives. They give equal attention to both the Western and Eastern fronts; they recognise that on 11 November 1918, the War ended only on the Western front and violence continued in multiple forms over the next five years; and they show how state-building after 1918 in Central and Eastern Europe was marked by a mixture of innovation and instability. Thus, the volume focuses on three kinds of narratives: those related to conflicts and violence, those related to the recasting of civil life in new structures and institutions, and those related to remembrance and representations of these years in the public sphere. Taking a step towards writing a fully European history of the Great War and its aftermath, the volume offers an original approach to this decisive period in 20th-century European history.


Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, 1918-1945

Jews and Non-Jews in Eastern Europe, 1918-1945

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  • Author: BASCOM-Weinstein Professor of History Emeritus at University of Wisconsin-Madison and Koebner Professor of History Emeritus George L Mosse
  • Publisher: Transaction Pub
  • ISBN: 9780878551552
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 351


A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present

A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present

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  • Author: Ian D. Armour
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1472508653
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 481

Why is Eastern Europe still different from Western Europe, more than a quarter-century after the collapse of Communism? A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present shows how the roots of this difference are based in Eastern Europe's tortured 20th century. Eastern Europe emerged in 1918 as the 'lands between', new states whose weakness vis-à-vis Germany and Soviet Russia soon became obvious. The region was the main killing-field of the Second World War, which visited unimaginable horrors on its inhabitants before their 'liberation' by the Soviets in 1945. The imposition of Communist dictatorships on the region, ironically, only deepened Eastern Europe's backwardness. Even in the post-Communist period, its problems continue to make it a fertile breeding-ground for nationalism and political extremism. A History of Eastern Europe 1918 to the Present explores the comparative backwardness of Eastern Europe and how this has driven strategies of modernisation; it looks at the ways in which the region has served as a giant test-tube for political experimentation and, in particular, at the enduring strength of nationalism, which since 1989 has re-emerged more virulent than ever. This book in the essential textbook for any student of 20th-century Eastern Europe.


The Columbia History of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century

The Columbia History of Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century

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  • Author: Joseph Held
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 9780231076975
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 516

This illustrated historical reference work provides an interpretive overview of each of the countries of Eastern Europe, focusing particularly on political developments and including references to significant social, cultural and economic events.


The War and the European Revolution in Relation to History

The War and the European Revolution in Relation to History

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  • Author: George Macaulay Trevelyan
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Europe
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 56