Description
Book SynopsisMarshalling 129 maps, numerous diagrams and incisive textual commentary, this atlas draws a definitive picture of the changing shape of Eastern Europe from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. An invaluable guide.
Trade Review'An imaginitive mix of reference and textbook, enriched by brilliantly clear and enticing presentation ... the Cramptons' work is a joy to open.' - Journal of Area Studies
'Well written and contains a wide body of useful factual material.' - Journal of Progress in Human Geography
'A perceptive text that clearly reveals the changing nature of Eastern Europe. An invaluable guide.' - Professor David Wellm, University of Kent
'It is an excellent up-to-date textbook packed with essential information on the countries of Eastern Europe. Just what students need.' - Professor Jim Riordan, Surrey University
Table of ContentsPart I. Before the First World War Part II. The First World War and the Versailles Peace Settlement Part III. The Inter-War Years Part IV. The Second World War Eastern European Frontiers: 1900-1994 Part V. Eastern Europe Under Communist Domination Part VI. Eastern Europe at the End of the Communist Period Part VII. The End of Communist Rule and Post-Communist Eastern Europe