1989

1989
ISBN-10
1108427006
ISBN-13
9781108427005
Series
1989
Category
History / World
Pages
402
Language
English
Published
2019-08-31
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
James Mark, Bogdan C. Iacob, Tobias Rupprecht

Description

Placing Eastern Europe in a global context, this provides new perspectives on the political, economic, and cultural transformations of the late twentieth century.

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