<p>Twentieth-century Southeastern Europe endured three, separate decades of international and civil war, and was marred in forced migration and wrenching systematic changes. This book is the result of a year-long project by the Open Society Institute to examine and reappraise this tumultuous century
Ideologies and National Identities: The Case of Twentieth-Century Southeastern Europe
β Scribed by John R. Lampe, Mark Mazower
- Publisher
- Central European University Press
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 320
- Edition
- illustrated edition
- Category
- Library
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