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Zusatztext 'The book is perfectly accessible to general readers as well as specialists..... a useful addition to any library's reference shelves' - Reference Reviews'Webb offers the latest addition to the Routledge Companions to History series of reference guides to key historical events and geographic areas. These comprehensive guides offer essential apparatus for navigating through the topics under consideration! including introductory articles! biographies! and chronologies ... Maps illustrate territorial changes that followed major historic events! and a glossary of specialist terms helps readers become familiear with local terminology ... With a wealth of chronological! statistical! and tabular data! this handy book is an indispensable resource for all (beginners and experts alike) who wish to understand the complex history of central and eastern Europe.' - CHOICE Informationen zum Autor Adrian Webb is a writer on European political and environmental issues. He was a part-time lecturer at Southampton Solent University, 1996-2007, and has contributed to a number of key works of reference. Dr Webb is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Klappentext With a wealth of chronologies, tables and maps, together with discursive chapters on key issues and a guide to the historiography, this handy book is an indispensable resource for all wgho wish to understand the complex history of central and eastern Europe. Zusammenfassung With a wealth of chronologies, tables and maps, together with discursive chapters on key issues and a guide to the historiography, this handy book is an indispensable resource for all wgho wish to understand the complex history of central and eastern Europe. Inhaltsverzeichnis Section 1: The Reordering of Europe 1.1 The Background to 1919 1.2 Versailles, the Establishment of the New Order and its Consequences 1.3 The Concept and History of Nationalism in Eastern Europe 1.4 Authoritarianism, Fascism and the Problem of National Minorities from 1919 to 1939 1.5 Anti-Semitism 1.6 The Liberal Tradition 1.7 Communism 1.8 Titoism 1.9 Politics since 1990 Section 2: Historical Chronology of Key Events 2.1 Key Events before Versailles 2.2 Key Events from Versailles to the Outbreak of the Second World War 2.3 Key Events during the Second World War 2.4 Key Events between the End of the Second World War and the Death of Stalin 2.5 Key Events during the Communist Period 1953–89 2.6 Key Events since the Fall of Communism 2.6.1 Central and Eastern Europe excluding Yugoslavia 2.6.2 The Disintegration of Yugoslavia and its Aftermath Section 3: Thematic Chronologies 3.1 The Rise of Authoritarianism, 1919–1939 3.2 Anti-Semitism: Character, Scale and Scope 3.3 Wartime Administration, Collaboration, Government and Resistance 3.4 Postwar Retribution and Revenge 3.5 Communism 3.5.1 The Postwar Consolidation of Communist Power 3.5.2 The Purges and the Show Trials 3.5.3 The Struggle between Church and State 3.5.4 Orthodoxy and Reform, 1953–90 3.5.5 The Reformed Communist Parties since 1990 3.6 Foreign Affairs 3.6.1 Regional Agreements and Alliances, 1919–39 3.6.2 Wartime Allegiances 3.6.3 The Communist Period 3.6.4 Regional Relations and Relations with East and West since 1990 Section 4: The Nation States 4.1 Introduction 4.2 States and Regions of Central and Eastern Europe: Origins, Characteristics and Particularisms 4.3 The Countries of ‘Further’ Eastern Europe 4.4 The Impact of the EU, NATO and Russia since 1990 Section 5: Special Topics 5.1 The Economy 5.1.1 The Economy, 1919–39 5.1.2 The Impact of the Second World War 5.1.3 Postwar Reconstruction Under Communist Rule 5.1.4 The Impact of 1990 5.1.5 The Economy: Recent Developments 5.1.6 Comparative GDP 5.2 The Environment 5.2.1 The Communist Legacy 5.2.2 The Impact of 1990 5.3 Human Statistics 5.3.1 Population Statistics 5.3.2 Et...