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A History Of Central Europe Nations And States Since 1848 1st Ed 2021 Austin

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A History Of Central Europe Nations And States Since 1848 1st Ed 2021 Austin
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Austin, Robert C.
ISBN: 9783030845421, 3030845427
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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A History Of Central Europe Nations And States Since 1848 1st Ed 2021 Austin by Austin, Robert C. 9783030845421, 3030845427 instant download after payment.

This textbook offers a survey of the history of Central Europe since 1848, from the ‘Springtime of Nations’, through the world wars and communist period, to NATO and EU membership. With an emphasis on nation-building, it gives the reader a better understanding of not just political history but also of the region’s economic development and of everyday life. The book brings the reader right up to the present, considering contemporary issues such as the impact of the 2015 refugee crisis, migration out of Central Europe, the weakening of democratic institutions and the re-emergence of nationalism. Throughout, it offers fresh perspectives, gives agency to Central Europe, and pays attention to the ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity of the region. This is essential reading for students taking courses on Central/East-Central Europe. It is also suitable for courses on 19th and 20th Century Europe, or for anyone with an interest in the region.

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