Historical Atlas of Central Europe: From The Early Fifth Century to The Present
By (Author) Paul Robert Magocsi
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
4th September 2002
Revised and expanded edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Historical geography
Political geography
911.4
Paperback
288
Width 230mm, Height 305mm
This new edition incorporates the seismic political changes wrought since the revolutions of 1989. The final third of the volume has been completely rethought and redesigned: it features 21 new maps, 41 revised maps, 11 new chapters, and new statistical material covering 20th-century population changes, ethno-linguistic distribution, education, and Catholic and Orthodox churches. The bibliography has been similarly updated and expanded.
'Magnificent... the commentary is scrupulous and neutral in tone... impressive scholarship' - The Times 'A magisterial work, containing superbly drawn maps... with a lucid and impartial text that sets every important development in perspective' - The Independent 'A masterful job in covering a huge area through 1,600 years of history... [this atlas] will become the standard work in the area, a magnificent introduction to the subject' - Slavic Review 'This atlas is superb... A formidable amount of scholarship... that will prove to be an essential tool for journalists, historians, politicians, business people, teachers, and anyone interested in the future of this complicated continent' - The European 'Outstanding... in terms of detail, accuracy and clarity it is unmatched' - Library Association Record
Paul Robert Magosci is Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Toronto.