Publisher's Synopsis
"The New Frontiers of Freedom from the Alps to the Ægean" offers a compelling examination of the territorial disputes that shaped post-World War I Europe. Drawing upon firsthand observations, Edward Alexander Powell navigates the complex geopolitical landscape emerging from the ashes of war. This historical account meticulously details the redrawing of borders and the rise of nationalism in the wake of the conflict, focusing on the regions between the Alps and the Aegean Sea. Readers gain valuable insight into the enduring impact of World War I on European history. Explore the intricate web of political and social forces that redefined the continent, impacting nations and shaping the future. A valuable resource for anyone interested in European history, the First World War, and the enduring legacy of territorial ambitions.
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