The Empire and Nationalism at War
Eric Lohr, Vera Tolz, Alexander Semyonov, Mark von Hagen
In this multi-author collection historians examine the nature,
ambitions, and limitations of empire and the role these played in the
First World War. The volume further analyzes how and why the war
facilitated the rise of national movements across Eastern Europe, bringing
about the downfall of centuries-old monarchies and engendering the
establishment of vulnerable successor states.
ambitions, and limitations of empire and the role these played in the
First World War. The volume further analyzes how and why the war
facilitated the rise of national movements across Eastern Europe, bringing
about the downfall of centuries-old monarchies and engendering the
establishment of vulnerable successor states.
Categorie:
Anno:
2014
Casa editrice:
Slavica Publishers
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
305
ISBN 10:
0893574252
ISBN 13:
9780893574253
Collana:
Russia’s Great War and Revolution; vol. 2
File:
PDF, 5.90 MB
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english, 2014