Title:
Historical atlas of East Central Europe / Paul Robert Magosci ; cartographic design by Geoffrey J. Matthews
A History of East Central Europe ;
History of East Central Europe ;
Author:
Magocsi, Paul R, author.
Matthews, Geoffrey J
Matthews, Geoffrey J.
General Notes:
Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction, Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction
"Treated in depth are the Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Romanians, Yugoslav peoples, Albanians, Bulgarians, and Greeks"--Foreword, Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction
"Published in Canada by University of Toronto Press"--Page iv, Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction
Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10�E and 35�E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction., Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction
"Treated in depth are the Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Romanians, Yugoslav peoples, Albanians, Bulgarians, and Greeks"--Foreword., Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction
"Published in Canada by University of Toronto Press"--Page iv., Covers "the lands between the linguistic frontier of German- and Italian-speaking peoples on the west and the political boundaries of the former Soviet Union on the east ... roughly the territory between 10°E and 35°E longitude ... from about 400 C.E. (common era) to the present"--Introduction
Publisher:
University of Washington Press,
Publication Place:
Seattle ; London :
ISBN:
0295972483
9780295972480
0295974451
9780295974453
Subject:
Europe, Eastern -- Historical geography -- Maps
Europe, Eastern -- History
History.
Maps.
Series:
A History of East Central Europe ; v. 1
History of East Central Europe ; v. 1
Physical Description:
1 atlas (xiii, 218 pages) : color maps ;
Publication Date:
1993