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The making of Central and Eastern Europe.
- Title
- The making of Central and Eastern Europe.
- Author
- Dvornik, Francis, 1893-1975.
- Publication
- London, Polish Research Centre, 1949.
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Details
- Description
- iv, 350 pages maps; 26 cm
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- History
- Note
- "In many aspects a continuation of my book 'Les Slaves, Byzance et Rome au IXe siècle, published in Paris in 1926."
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 319-334.
- Contents
- Dawn of Slavonic history and rise of Germany -- The Emperor Otto I, Poland, Bohemia and Russia -- The contest between three dynasties; Piasts, Przemyslides and Slavniks -- Otto's "Renovatio Imperii," Poland, Bohemia, Hungary and Russia -- A Polish-Czech or a Czech-Polish state -- Kievan Russia and Central Europe -- Conclusion: Central Europe's fate -- Appendix I: Byzantine, Arab and Anglo-Saxon tradition on White Croatia and White Serbia. Origins of the Croats and the Serbs -- Appendix II: Forgotten empires: The empire of the Antes, White Croatia, White Serbia -- Appendix III: Polish and Russian conflict over the remains of White Croatia -- Appendix IV: Primitive Russians of Sarmatian origin? -- Appendix V: The donation of Poland to the Holy See by Mieszko i the "Dagome Iudex."
- LCCN
- 49029625
- OCLC
- ocm00832697
- 832697
- SCSB-586562
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library