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An edition of Central Europe (1996)

Central Europe

enemies, neighbors, friends

2nd ed.
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Central Europe provides a broad overview and comparative analysis of key events in a historical region that encompasses contemporary Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Croatia.

Starting with the initial conversion of the "pagan" peoples of the region of Christianity around 1000 A.D. and concluding with the revolutions of 1989 and the problems of post-Communist states today, it illuminates the distinctive nature and peculiarities of the historical development of this region as a cohesive whole. Lonnie R. Johnson introduces readers to Central Europe's heritage of diversity, the interplay of its cultures, and the origins of its malicious ethnic and national conflicts. History in Central Europe, he shows, has been epic and tragic. Throughout the ages, small nations struggled valiantly against a series of imperial powers - Ottoman Turkey, Habsburg Austria, imperial Germany, czarist Russia, Nazi Germany, and the Soviet Union - and they lost regularly.

Johnson's account is present-minded in the best sense: in describing actual historical events, he illustrates the ways they have been remembered, and how they contribute to the national assumptions that still drive European politics today.

Since the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, the unanticipated problems of transforming post-Communist states into democracies with market economies, the wars in the former Yugoslavia, and the challenges of European integration have all made Central Europe the most dynamic and troubled region in Europe.

In Central Europe, Johnson combines a vivid and panoramic narrative of events, a nuanced analysis of social, economic, and political developments, and a thoughtful portrait of those myths and memories that have lives of their own - and consequences for all of Europe.

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2002, Oxford University Press
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1996, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1 Central Europe and the Roman Christian West, 400-1000
Romans and Barbarians: Christians and Pagans
Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Islamic Empires:
Charlemagne, Byzantium, and the Rise of the Ottomans
2 Feudal Foundations, 1000-1350
The Disunited German Empire
Austrian, Bohemian, Hungarian, and Polish Dynasties
Bohemia's Imperial Bid: King Otakar's Thirteenth-Century Empire
The German "Drive to the East," 1200-1350
Stemming the German Tide? The Battle of Grunwald
3 The Great Late Medieval Kingdoms: Poland and
Hungary, 1350-1500
The Wedding of Poland and Lithuania, 1386
The Greatest Hungarian King: The Reign of Matthias I, 1458-1490
Empire Building at the Altar: Habsburg Marital Diplomacy,
1477-1515
4 The Bulwarks of Christendom: Religion and Warfare,
1400-1550
The Crack in the Foundation:Jan Hus and the Bohemian Precedent
Western Christianity Divided: The Reformation
Western Christianity Threatened: The Rise of the Ottomans'
European Empire
5 The Counter-Reformation: The Roman Catholic Church and
the Habsburg Dynasty Triumphant, 1550-1700
Breaking Bohemia's Back:The Battle of White Mountain, 1620
Winners and Losers: The Peace of Westphalia, 1648
Defeating the Infidel, or Poland Saves the West: Lifting the Turkish
Siege of Vienna, 1683
The Consolidation of the Habsburg Empire
6 Absolutism as Enlightenment, 1700-1790
Triangular Conflict in the East: Poland-Lithuania, Sweden, and
Russia
The Polish Paradox: Freedom Without "Enlightenment"
Frederick the Great and Prussian Pathology
Russia's Westward Turn: Peter the Great and Catherine the Great
Habsburg Enlightenment: Maria Theresia and Joseph II
7 Nations Without States, States Without Nations, 1790-1848
The Partitions of Poland, 1772-1795
Central European Soul: Volksgeist
From Nations to Nationalisms
The Politics of Language
The 'Jewish Question"
8 The Demise of Imperial Austria and the Rise of
Imperial Germany, 1848-1890
The "Springtime of Nations": The Revolutions of 1848
The Prussian Unification of Germany, 1866-1871
Imperial German Geography: Mitteleuropa
9 World War I and National Self-Determination,
1914-1922
Austria-Hungary: The "Prison of Nations,"
1914-1918
The Resurrection of Poland, 1918-1922
Dictating Peace and Drawing Borders: The Treaties of
Versailles, St. Germain, and Trianon, 1919-1920
10 Spheres of Influence I: Germany and the Soviet Union
German-Soviet Cooperation: The Spirit of Rapallo,
1922-1933
Hitler's Foreign Policy: From the Revision of Versailles
to the Nonaggression Pact with Stalin, 1933-1939
Space, Race, and Nazi Germany's New European
Order, 1939-1945
11 Spheres of Influence II: East and West, or
'Yalta Europe"
The Polish Problem, 1939-1945
Yalta: Bungling or Betrayal?
The Making of Eastern Europe, 1945-1948
Dividing Germany, 1949
Starting the Cold War
12 The Failure of Eastern Europe, 1956-1989
Revolutions and Reforms: 1956, 1968, and 1980-1981
The Idea of Central Europe
The Gorbachev Factor
Epilogue: Postrevolutionary Paradoxes:
Central Europe Since 1989
Notes
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-325) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943
Library of Congress
DAW1038 .J64 2001, DAW1038.J64 2001, DAW 1038 .J64 2001, DAW1038 .J64 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 351 p. :
Number of pages
351

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Open Library
OL3942252M
Internet Archive
centraleuropeene0000john
ISBN 10
0195148266, 0195148258
LCCN
2001021342
OCLC/WorldCat
46353373
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
897167
12400

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