A History of Eastern Europe: Crisis and ChangePsychology Press, 1998 - 685 pages 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 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. |
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... peasantry 450 16 The failure of democracy 466 17 The lure of fascism 475 18 Fascism and the communists' new road to power in Europe 506 527 INTRODUCTION TO PART V: THE EAST–WEST PARTITION OF EUROPE 529 19 The Second World War and the ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Part I The Balkanization of Southeastern Europe | 35 |
Part II East Central Europe prior to the Habsburg ascendancy | 110 |
Part III East Central Europe during the Habsburg ascendancy | 268 |
Part IV Eastern Europe between the two world wars | 412 |
Part V In the shadow of Yalta | 527 |
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