The Peace Treaty of Versailles: the Role of Maps in Reshaping the Balkans in the Aftermath of WW I (CROSBI ID 621013)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Slukan-Altić, Mirela
engleski
The Peace Treaty of Versailles: the Role of Maps in Reshaping the Balkans in the Aftermath of WW I
The conclusion of the First World War was a turning point in the geopolitical picture of Europe. It announced the birth of a new world order that later became known as the order of Versailles. The Paris Peace Treaty forever reshaped the map of Europe, sweeping away the old empires, and creating a number of new states. The most dramatic changes took place in the territory of the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, where a series of new nation-states were created after its dissolution. One of the most complex negotiation processes was certainly the creation of the state of the South Slavs – the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamed Yugoslavia), which until then had never existed.
thematic cartography; geopolitics; Paris Peace Conference; American delegation; Yugoslavia
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Podaci o prilogu
2014.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Cartography in Times of War & Peace
Podaci o skupu
Cartography in Times of War & Peace
predavanje
02.12.2014-05.12.2014
Gent, Belgija