
The Making of Eastern Europe
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The Making of Eastern Europe (1988) traces the historical geography of Eastern Europe from earliest times to the present times. It draws on indigenous sources which have not been widely studied in the West to provide a wealth of detail about the development of landscape, settlement patterns, towns, political units and economic behaviour and about their interrelationship. The frequency with which political boundaries and other patterns have changed in this area makes the picture that emerges very complex. The region has never achieved political unity and the author accounts for this in terms of internal political, geographical and cultural division and of the importance of external influences and forces at key historical moments.
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Part 1. Pre-Medieval Eastern Europe to c.1000 1. The Region in Prehistory 2. The Roman Empire in Eastern Europe 3. Dark Age Colonisation and Trade Part 2. Medieval Eastern Europe c.1000-1648 4. Political Geography 5. Economic Development 6. The Trade Routes Part 3. Early Modern Eastern Europe 1648-1815 7. Political and Settlement Geography 8. Industrial Geography and Trade
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