Miniature Empires: A Historical Dictionary of the Newly Independent States
By (Author) James B. Minahan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
23rd October 1998
United States
General
Non Fiction
European history
Human geography
Reference works
947.003
Hardback
360
The 20th century's most protracted conflict, the Cold War also provided the longest and most stable peace in the history of the modern world - a fragile peace that came at the price of national freedom for many. With the demise of the Cold War, new nearly unknown countries, long ignored or suppressed, came to the world's attention as ethnic and national conflicts rooted in the newly independent states' own multiethnic populations, emerged. From Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia to Eritrea and Uzbekistan, this book provides a guide to the states recognized since 1989 and the nations that dwell in their borders.
[T]his historical dictionary provides an excellent source of information not easily found elsewhere.... Highly recommended for all college and university libraries.-Choice
"This historical dictionary provides an excellent source of information not easily found elsewhere.... Highly recommended for all college and university libraries."-Choice
"[T]his historical dictionary provides an excellent source of information not easily found elsewhere.... Highly recommended for all college and university libraries."-Choice
JAMES MINAHAN is an independent researcher living in Barcelona, Spain. He is the author of Nations Without States: A Historical Dictionary of Contemporary National Movements (Greenwood, 1996), which was named an ALA/RASD 1996 Outstanding Reference Source.