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Formation Et Décomposition Des États En Europe Au 20e Siècle / Formation and Disintegration of European States in the 20th Century
Contributor(s): Baechler, Christian (Editor), Bariety, Jacques (Editor), Manigand, Christine (Editor)
ISBN: 905201860X     ISBN-13: 9789052018607
Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques
OUR PRICE:   $61.80  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Language: French
Published: September 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe - General
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Political Science | Security (national & International)
Dewey: 320
Series: L'Europe Et Les Europes (19e - 20e Siecles)
Physical Information: 287 pages
 
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Ce volume rassemble les contributions pr sent es par des membres de l'Association internationale d'histoire contemporaine de l'Europe au Congr s mondial des Sciences historiques Amsterdam en 2010, d'une part sous le th me majeur du Congr s: La chute des empires et d'autre part dans le colloque sp cifique de l'AIHCE: La formation et la d composition des tats au 20e si cle . La premi re partie traite des origines et des cons quences de la chute des empires ottoman, allemand et italien, aussi bien sur le plan des repr sentations et de la m moire historique que des transformations territoriales du continent. Dans la seconde partie, les contributeurs s'int ressent aux limitations de la souverainet des tats dans le processus d'Union europ enne, la probl matique de l' tat-nation au sein de l'empire austro-hongrois, et aux r glements de paix des deux apr s-guerres, en abordant notamment les cas polonais, hongrois, tch co-slovaque et balte, ainsi que la fin de l'URSS.
This volume gathers together the contributions made by members of the International Association of Contemporary History of Europe during the 2010 International Congress of Historical Sciences. A major theme of the Congress was The Fall of Empires and many of the chapters in the book originate from the special colloquium organized by the IACHE on The Formation and Disintegration of European States in the 20th century . The first part of the collection deals with the origins and consequences of the falls of the Ottoman, German and Italian empires, focusing on representation and historical memory, as well as analysing the subsequent territorial changes on the continent. In the second part of the book, the contributors examine the limitations of the sovereignty of the states in the European Union, the problem of the nation-state in the Austro-Hungarian empire and the two post-war peace settlements, with particular reference to the Polish, Hungarian, Czech-Slovakian and Baltic cases, and, finally, the end of the Soviet Union.