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Intermarium - The Land Between the Black and Baltic Seas

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Informationen zum Autor Marek Jan Chodakiewicz Klappentext History and collective memories influence a nation, its culture, and institutions; hence, its domestic politics and foreign policy Zusammenfassung History and collective memories influence a nation, its culture, and institutions; hence, its domestic politics and foreign policy Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Introduction Background Sources and Method Part I. Intermarium: A Brief History 1. The Origins 2. Medieval Ruthenia and the Mongols 3. The Balts, the Germans, and the Poles 4. The Commonwealth 5. The Partitions 6. World War I and the Revolution 7. Interwar 8. World War II and Liberation Part II. The Armageddon and Its Aftermath (1939–1992) 9. An Overview 10. The First Soviet Occupation (1939–1941) 11. The Nazi Occupation (1941–1944) 12. The Second Soviet Occupation (1944–1992) 13. Transformation 14. The Liberation Part III. Post-Soviet Continuities and Discontinuities:Domestic and Foreign Challenges 15. An Overview 16. Contemporary Politics 17. The Baltics 18. Southern and Central Intermarium 19. Lifting the Velvet Curtain: Geopolitics andForeign Policy in the Intermarium 20. The Majorities and the Minorities Part IV. Chain of Memory 21. An Overview 22. Landscapes and Impressions 23. False Consciousness 24. A Sample of Individual Recollections 25. National Stereotypes 26. Koniuchy: A Case Study Conclusion Appendix I: The Death Toll in the Intermarium during the Twentieth Century Appendix II: Maps Bibliography Index

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