Historical Atlas Of Central Europe: Revised And Expanded Edition (A History Of East Central Europe (Hece))

Historical Atlas Of Central Europe: Revised And Expanded Edition (A History Of East Central Europe (Hece))

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Choice Outstanding Academic Title For 2003The Historical Atlas Of Central Europe Covers The Area From Poland, Lithuania, And The Eastern Part Of Germany To Greece And Western Turkey And Extends In Time From The Early Fifth Century To The Present. This New Edition Of The Historical Atlas Of East Central Europe, First Published In 1993 To Great Acclaim, Incorporates The Enormous Political Changes That Have Taken Place Since 1989, Taking Into Account Comments From Seventyfive Reviewers From Seventeen Countries. The Final Third Of The Volume Has Been Completely Reconceptualized And Reconfigured With New Maps, Text, And Statistical Tables. The Bibliography Has Been Updated And Expanded.New Features: Twentyone New Maps Fortyone Revised Maps Eleven Maps Of Newly Independent Countries Eleven New Chapters Eight New Thematic Maps Covering Twentiethcentury Population Changes, Distribution, Education, And Catholic And Orthodox Churches

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  • Q: What is the main focus of the Historical Atlas of Central Europe? A: The Historical Atlas of Central Europe covers the geographical area from Poland, Lithuania, and eastern Germany to Greece and western Turkey, spanning from the early fifth century to the present.
  • Q: What significant updates are included in the revised edition? A: This revised edition includes twenty-one new maps, forty-one revised maps, eleven maps of newly independent countries, eleven new chapters, and eight new thematic maps addressing population changes, education, and religious distributions.
  • Q: Who is the author of the Historical Atlas of Central Europe? A: The author of the Historical Atlas of Central Europe is Paul Robert Magocsi.
  • Q: When was the Historical Atlas of Central Europe first published? A: The first edition of the Historical Atlas of Central Europe was published in 1993.
  • Q: What are the physical specifications of the book? A: The book is published in paperback format and contains a total of 288 pages.
  • Q: How has the bibliography been updated in this edition? A: The bibliography in this revised edition has been updated and expanded to reflect recent scholarship and research.
  • Q: What awards has the Historical Atlas of Central Europe received? A: The Historical Atlas of Central Europe was recognized as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2003.
  • Q: Is this atlas suitable for academic use? A: Yes, the Historical Atlas of Central Europe is suitable for academic use, especially for those studying Eastern and Central European history.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The item condition of the book is classified as 'Good', indicating it has been well-maintained.
  • Q: What historical changes does this atlas incorporate? A: The atlas incorporates significant political changes in Central Europe that have occurred since 1989, reflecting a comprehensive understanding of the region's history.

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