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Historical atlas of Central Europe
2001, University of Toronto Press
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- Rev. and expanded ed.
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Table of Contents
Contents … v
Series Foreword … xi
Introduction to the Original Edition …
Note to the Revised Edition … xiii
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1. Central Europe: geographic zones … 2
2. Central Europe, ca. 400 … 5
3. Central Europe, 7th-8th centuries … 8
4. Central Europe, 9th century … 10
5. Early medieval kingdoms, ca. 1050 … 13
6. The period of feudal subdivisions, ca. 1250 … 16
7. Poland, Lithuania, and Bohemia-Moravia, 13th-15th centuries … 20
8. Hungary-Croatia and Venice, 14th-15th centuries … 23
9. Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, and the Ottoman Empire, 14th-15th centuries … 27
10. Central Europe, ca. 1480 … 31
11. Economic patterns, ca. 1450 … 34
12. The city in medieval times … 37
13. Ecclesiastical jurisdictions, ca. 1450 … 42
14. Central Europe, ca. 1570 … 46
15. Protestant Reformation, 16th century … 48
16. Catholic Counter Reformation, 16th-17th centuries … 57
17. Education and culture through the 18th century … 54
18. Central Europe, 1648 … 57
19. Poland-Lithuania, the Habsburgs, Hungary-Croatia, and Transylvania, 16th-17th centuries … 59
20. The Ottoman Empire, the Habsburgs, Hungary-Croatia, and Transylvania, 16th-17th centuries … 63
21. Central Europe, ca. 1721 … 67
22. Poland. Austria, and the Ottoman Empire, 18th century … 70
23. The Napoleonic era, 1795-1814 … 73
24. Central Europe, 1815 … 76
25. The Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire, 1815-1914 … 78
26. The Balkan peninsula, 1817-1912 … 83
27. The Balkan peninsula on the eve of World War I … 87
28. Canal and railway development before 1914 … 90
29. Population, 1870-1910 … 93
30. Ethnolinguistic distribution, ca. 1900 … 97
31. Cultural and educational institutions before 1914 … 100
32. Germans in Central Europe, ca. 1900 … 104
33. Jews and Armenians in Central Europe, ca. 1900 … 107
34. The Catholic Church, 1900 … 111
35. The Orthodox Church, 1900 … 114
36. Central Europe, 1910 … 118
37. World War I, 1914-1918 … 121
38. Central Europe, 1918-1923 … 125
39. Poland, Danzig, and Lithuania in the 20th century … 130
40. Belarus and Ukraine in the 20th century … 135
41. Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia in the 20th century … 140
42. Austria and Hungary in the 20th century … 145
43. Romania and Moldova in the 20th century … 149
44. Yugoslavia in the 20th century … 153
45. Slovenia. Trieste, and Istria in the 20th century … 159
46. Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 20th century … 162
47. Albania and Macedonia in the 20th century … 166
48. Bulgaria and Greece in the 20th century … 170
49. Central Europe, ca. 1930 … 174
50. World War II, 1939-1942 … 177
51. World War II, 1943-1945 … 181
52. Central Europe after World War II … 185
53. Population movements, 1944-1948 … 189
54. Population in the 20th century … 194
55. Ethnolinguistic distribution, ca. 2000 … 197
56. Central Europe, 1980 … 202
57. Industrial development, 1945-1989 … 205
58. Education and re-education in the 20th century … 208
59. The Catholic Church in the 20th century … 211
60. The Orthodox Church in the 20th century … 216
61. Central Europe, 2000 … 221
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Map sources … 225
Bibliography … 229
Index … 256
Edition Notes
Previously published under title: Historical atlas of East Central Europe (1993). Also jointly published in 2002 by Thames & Hudson (London) and University of Washington Press (Seattle).
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