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027829
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6th ed.
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London, Longmans, Greens and Co Ltd, 1969.
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xxii, 603p.: mapsHbk
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006194 | 940.27/GRA 006194 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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128988
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2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
2014 can be considered a year of anniversaries. These include five key events that have shaped the historical and contemporary face of modern Europe: 100 years since the start of the First World War; 70 years since the Holocaust; 25 years since the collapse of Communism in Central Europe; 15 years since the accession of the first Central European countries (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland) to NATO; and, most recently, ten years since the accession of eight former communist bloc states to the European Union. 2014 offers many opportunities to reflect on how far Europe, and in particular Central Europe, has come during these years. Writing from the position of Hungary, but also acknowledging the wider Central European region, this commentary pays particular attention to the tenth anniversary of the EU's eastern enlargement and reflects on both the positive developments and the challenges for the European integration project that were raised during this time and which still lie ahead.
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095374
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031405
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New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc., 1982.
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xix, 358p.pbk
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0155598708
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021623 | 951/SCH 021623 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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054083
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DelhI, Aakar Publications, 2004.
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vii, 462p.Hbk
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8187879335
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027862
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London, Methuen and co. ltd., 1972.
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309p.Pbk
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416201904
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010581 | 940.28/WOO 010581 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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058584
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Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
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vii, 370p.Hbk
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1403963576
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071902
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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xiv, 294p.Hbk
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0521819725
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124484
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2013.
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Historical sociology has long been concerned with the study of organized state violence. Since the mid-1970s, a substantial body of work has come to focus on the importance of warfare to historical processes of state formation. The first generation of this literature proposed that the relentless existential struggle between the warring polities of medieval Europe had favored the survival of states that could adopt ever more efficient means to extract and mobilize resources from the local population to feed the war effort. Early states therefore evolved the institutions to collect taxes and administer territory largely as a functional byproduct of interstate military competition. From this perspective, the logic of war making was the driving force behind the rise of the modern state in Europe.
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