The New World Order 1918-1923, edited by Katerina Nagy, is a meticulously researched collection of studies published by the VERITAS Research Institute for History. The volume examines the chaotic and formative years following the Great War, bringing together an international group of historians to analyze the structural, political, and social changes that redefined Central and Eastern Europe.
The book delves into the complex diplomatic negotiations and ethnic tensions arising from the new borders established after 1918. It provides a specialized perspective on the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire and the emergence of successor states, offering critical insights into the regional struggles for stability and national identity during this transitional period.
Condition: Excellent, unread copy. The pages are crisp, and the binding is tight, making it a perfect addition to any academic or private historical library.