Central Europe : enemies, neighbors, friends /

Main Author: Johnson, Lonnie, 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
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245 1 |a Central Europe :  |b enemies, neighbors, friends /  |c Lonnie R. Johnson. 
260 1 |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 1996. 
300 1 |a xi, 339 p. :  |b ill., maps ;  |c 25 cm. 
504 1 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-314) and index. 
505 1 |a Introduction: Where Is Central Europe? -- 1. Central Europe and theRoman Christian West, 400-1000 -- 2. Feudal Foundations, 1000-1350 --3. The Great Late Medieval Kingdoms: Poland and Hungary, 1350-1500 --4. The Bulwarks of Christendom: Religion and Warfare, 1400-1550 -- 5.The Counter-Reformation: The Roman Catholic Church and the HabsburgDynasty Triumphant, 1550-1700 -- 6. Absolutism as Enlightenment,1700-1790 -- 7. Nations Without States, States Without Nations,1790-1848 -- 8. The Demise of Imperial Austria and the Rise of ImperialGermany, 1848-1890 -- 9. World War I and National Self-Determination,1914-1922 -- 10. Spheres of Influence I: Germany and the Soviet Union-- 11. Spheres of Influence II: East and West, or "Yalta Europe" -- 12.The Failure of Eastern Europe, 1956-1989 -- Epilogue: PostrevolutionaryParadoxes: Central Europe Since 1989. 
651 1 |a Europe, Central  |x History 
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