Microcosm Portrait of a Central European City

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Microcosm tells the story of the city across the centuries.
The story of Central Europe is anything but simple: as a result of invasions and resettlements, the people of Central Europe have witnessed a profusion of languages, cultures, religions and nationalities. The two most important waves of settlement came from the Germans and Slavs, but Central Europe also became the great haven for Jews. In its recent history, Central Europe has been subjected to 50 years of Fascism and Communism in succession. In order to present a portrait of Central Europe, from AD 1000 to the present, Normal Davies and Roger Moorhouse study the history of one of its most colourful cities, the former German Breslau, which became the Polish Wroclaw after the Second World War. The book contains detail maps, fascinating illustrations and a place-name directory at the back. With fantastic reviews from Sunday Times, and Economist, this book will provide a factual history story of the Central European City.

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Weight 0.830000
Author Davies, Norman
Availability IP
Department History
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780712693349
Pages 640
Published 06/02/2003
Publisher Pimlico
Section History
Size Unfolded 15x23cm
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