The Great Depression in Eastern Europe

Édition Anca Mandru , Jasmin Nithammer , Klaus Christian Richter
Passer aux renseignements sur les produits

The Great Depression in Eastern Europe

Édition Anca Mandru , Jasmin Nithammer , Klaus Christian Richter
Date de sortie :
Couverture rigide
Prix habituel $208.95
Prix promotionnel $208.95 Prix habituel
Vente ferme. Aucun retour ni échange.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.
La livraison de cet article sera effectuée sur rendez-vous par notre transporteur partenaire.

Téléchargement numérique

Accès immédiat à votre bibliothèque Kobo

Livrer à

Avertissez-moi lorsque de retour en stock

Acheter maintenant et ramasser en magasin Bay & Floor

En rupture de stock

Trouver en magasin

En rupture de stock

Trouvé dans : Business, Money: Markets

Obtenez 1045 points plum  et profitez d’un rabais additionnel avec plum. En savoir plus

Afficher tous les renseignements

Aperçu

364 PAGESANGLAIS

Info promotionnelle
  • Date de publication : May 06, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 364
  • Éditeur : Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN : 9789633868942
  • Dimensions : 6.125" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H
Klaus Richter is a Professor in Central and Eastern European history at the University of Birmingham. He has published widely on the modern history of the region located between Russia and Germany, i.e. especially modern-day Poland, the Baltics, Belarus and Ukraine. He is the principal investigator of the project The Liminality of Failing Democracy: East Central Europe during the Interwar Slump. His first monograph addressed Christian-Jewish relations in pre-1914 Lithuania (Antisemitismus in Litauen: Christen, Juden und die ‘Emanzipation’ der Bauern, 1889-1914). His second monograph Fragmentation in East Central Europe: Poland and the Baltics, 1915–1929 (Oxford University Press, 2020) has received the Biennial Book Prize of the Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies in 2022. Anca Mândru worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Gerda Henkel funded project, “The Liminality of Failing Democracy: East Central Europe during the Interwar Slump,” at the University of Birmingham, 2021-2023. She received her PhD in Eastern European History in 2019, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Since 2024, she is an International Fellow at the Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut Essen (KWI), where she is completing a monograph on the Left in Romania before World War One. Jasmin Nithammer is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Gerda Henkel funded project, “The Liminality of Failing Democracy: East Central Europe during the Interwar Slump,” at the University of Birmingham, 2021-2023. She joined the University of Birmingham in 2018 to work on the project “The Fight Against the Traffic in Women and Children in Interwar Poland” (funded by the Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung). She has also published a monograph on the Polish and Czechoslovak borders during the Cold War (Grenzen des Sozialismus zu Land und zu Wasser: Die tschechoslowakische Landgrenze und polnische Seegrenze im Vergleich).

Articles récemment consultés