Synopses & Reviews
- Huge coverage including: Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechoslovakia and its successor states, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Yugoslavia and its successor states.
- East Germany and Austria are included where they are an essential part of the story or form an interesting comparison.
- Discussion of economic, environmental, human and cultural issues in addition to political focus.
- Designed for quick and easy reference.
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have had their political, economic and geographical boundaries drawn and re-drawn at key moments throughout the twentieth century. This topical new guide to the region gives a comprehensive picture of the major historical developments since the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, and charts the transformations and upheavals of recent years. It pays particular attention to the early nationalist and then fascist, communist and new nationalist periods, highlighting similarities and differences within Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, and including Austria and Germany where relevant to the story.Essential reading for anyone needing to understand the complex and turbulent history of the region, the volume offers key facts and figures supported by commentaries, chronologies, and biographical essays, and includes a glossary of terms and a full bibliography.
Adrian Webb teaches European history at the Southampton Institute and is a regular contributor to the European Policy Analyst published by the Economist Intelligence Unit. He is the author of the Longman Companion to Germany since 1945.
Synopsis
The countries of Central and Eastern Europe have experienced massive political, economic and geographical changes throughout the twentieth century. This topical new Longman Companion to Central and Eastern Europe provides a comprehensive guide to the key facts and figures in the history of central and eastern Europe since the Versailles Treaty of 1919. Broad-ranging in it's focus, the areas it covers include political, economic, environmental, human and cultural issues. The author pays particular attention to the early nationalist and subsequent fascist, communist and new nationalist periods, highlighting their similarities to and differences from Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. The book provides commentaries to help the reader to interpret the information, as well as supporting lists of office-holders and wide-ranging biographies. Accessible and comprehensive, the Longman Companion to Central and Eastern Europe is essential reading for anyone who is seeking to understand the complex and turbulent history of the region. Adrian Webb is a part-time lecturer at the Southampton Institute and is the author of the Longman Companion to Germany Since 1945 (1998)
About the Author
Adrian Webb teaches European history at the Southampton Institute and is a regular contributor to the European Policy Analyst published by the Economist Intelligence Unit. He is the author of the Longman Companion to Germany since 1945.
Table of Contents
- The Background to 1919
- Historical Chronology
- Government and Politics
- Foreign Policy
- The Economy
- The Environment
- Human Statistics
- Culture
- Biographies
- Glossary
- Bibliographical Essay
Maps
Index