Alsace-Lorraine - Daniel Blumenthal
"Alsace-Lorraine: A Study of the Relations of the Two Provinces to France and to Germany and a Presentation of the Just Claims of their People," by Daniel Blumenthal, delves into the complex history of this contested region. Explore the historical and political factors that shaped Alsace-Lorraine's unique regional identity, caught between French and German national interests. This meticulously researched study examines the enduring "Alsace-Lorraine question," offering insight into the Franco-Prussian War and its lasting impact on French and German history. Gain a deeper understanding of the competing claims to the provinces and the experiences of its people during a period of intense nationalism and geopolitical struggle in Europe. A valuable resource for anyone interested in European history, political science, and the enduring power of regional identity.
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EAN: 9781023392235