Abstract (may include machine translation)
In this source-rich study, Mark Hatlie analyses the impact war, civil war and revolution
had on the multi-ethnic city of Riga from the outbreak of the Great War to the formation of the Latvian Republic in 1919. The book, a revised version of the author’s doctoral thesis, is to be located in a comparatively recent trend of historiography that aims to portray the Great War and its aftermath predominantly from the perspective of the civilian population of the belligerent countries.
had on the multi-ethnic city of Riga from the outbreak of the Great War to the formation of the Latvian Republic in 1919. The book, a revised version of the author’s doctoral thesis, is to be located in a comparatively recent trend of historiography that aims to portray the Great War and its aftermath predominantly from the perspective of the civilian population of the belligerent countries.
Original language | American English |
---|---|
Pages (from-to) | 1086-1088 |
Journal | Europe-Asia Studies |
Volume | 68 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2016 |