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Eero Medijainen

    Border changes in 20th century Europe
    Weaving the Iron Curtain, the Allies, and the Baltic States, 1939-1944
    Making, Using and Resisting the Law in European History
    • The present volume represents a further stage in the analysis and reflection of the group.The theme of how laws are established, and then utilised and circumvented (or as thetitle of the volume puts it, ‘used’ and ‘resisted’) from ancient times to the recent past.

      Making, Using and Resisting the Law in European History
    • Weaving the Iron Curtain, the Allies, and the Baltic States, 1939-1944

      Public Opinion, Propaganda, and Caricatures

      • 274 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the Baltic states during 1939-1944, the book explores how public opinion significantly impacted efforts to form governments in exile amidst political upheaval. It delves into the complexities of national identity and the challenges faced by these nations as they navigated external pressures and internal sentiments during a tumultuous period in history.

      Weaving the Iron Curtain, the Allies, and the Baltic States, 1939-1944
    • This volume explores border changes in contemporary European history, a topic of growing importance indicated by the current flow of publications in border studies. Boundary changes played also an important role in the formation of European regions. Thirteen authors investigate selected case studies mostly drawn from Central and Eastern Europe.

      Border changes in 20th century Europe