Longworth, The Making Of Eastern Europe
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.21.1.37-38Abstract
As communism came to an end in country after country of Eastern Europe in the second half of 1989, Philip Longworth was already at work on The Making of Eastern Europe, which was first issued in 1992. Not a conventional history but "an enquiry into the factors which shaped Eastern Europe's development and have given it the character it has today," the arrangement of the book is antichronological, beginning in 1989 and proceeding toward the past.
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