Abstract

The title Shatterzone of Empires announces from the start the approach Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz chose. The “shatterzone” of the four empires, which broke up after the First World War into modern nation states, is a notion of space. Spread over a number of scales – empires or States, regions (Galicia, Upper Silesia, Carpathian Ruthenia), towns (Vilnius, Krakow), small towns (Buczacs), the space of the borderlands should be understood according to the various meanings of the term: borderla...

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