Poland towards its southern neighbours

Title
  1. Poland towards its southern neighbours / Przemysław Waingertner (ed.).
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  1. Berlin ; New York : Peter Lang, [2020]
  2. ©2020

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Additional authors
  1. Waingertner, Przemysław, 1969-
Description
  1. 243 pages; 22 cm
Summary
  1. This is another publication from the series devoted to Polish political reflection on the integration of Central and Eastern Europe. The reader will find here texts of historians, political scientists, and experts in the field of international relations. The texts concern relations between Poland and Poles, and the nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania encompassing the period from the late nineteenth to the beginning of the twenty-first century. Apart from the facts concerning mutual relations between Warsaw, Budapest, Prague, Bratislava, and Bucharest, the authors discuss also their outset - Polish concepts shaping relations with Magyars, Czechs, Slovaks, and Romanians and their sovereign states that regained independence in the twentieth century.
Subject
  1. foreign policy
  2. diplomatic relations
  3. international relations
  4. modern history
  5. contemporary history
  6. Central and Eastern Europe
  7. Poland
  8. Diplomatic relations
  9. Poland > Foreign relations
  10. Poland
Contents
  1. Preface -- The national democracy's political reflection on the place of the Polish nation in Central & Eastern Europe before 1918 -- the neo-slavic movement and the Czech cause -- Poland's relations with southern neighbours of the second republic of Poland (Czechia, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary) in 1918-1945 in deliberations of Polish political, intellectual, and cultural circles -- Poland towards its southern neighbours in 1945-1989 -- Central Europe in the Polish political thought after 1989 -- Between history and modern times -Poles' geopolitical choices- The relations of Poland with Central and Eastern Europe-Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic, Slovakia) Romania and Hungary -In the 20th and the 21st centuries, and their internal and international circumstances. An attempt at recapitulation -- Bibliography -- List of abbrevaitaions -- Biographical notes of authors
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-236).