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Europäische Innere Peripherien im 20. Jahrhundert / European Internal Peripheries in the 20th Century

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Aus dem Inhalt: H.-H. Nolte: Europäische Innere Peripherien - H.-J. Nitz: Der Beitrag der historischen Geographie zur Erforschung von Peripherien - H.-P. Waldhoff: Über die Raumordnung, die Fremden und ein sozialräumliches Mehr-Ebenen-Modell - C. Nolte: Entwurf eines Indikatorenrasters - K. Diekmann: Wales: Interne Kolonie oder Profiteur? - K. T. Hoppen: Ireland within the United Kingdom 1800-1921 - J. Elvert: Nordirland als dreifache Peripherie - M.-L. Rommel: Der unterschiedliche historische Entwicklungsgang der spanischen inneren Peripherien Galicien und Katalonien - R. J. Treidel: Der Aufstieg Kataloniens seit dem 18. Jh. - A. Vázques-Baquero / A. Sáez-Cala: Galicien: eine problematische Randregion Europas - E. Gurgsdies: Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Mecklenburg - T. Schwarzer: Regionale Milieus als Basis eigenständiger Regionalentwicklung - L. Klusáková: Internal Peripheries and Cores in the Czech Lands - J. Musil: The Socialist Attempt to Compensate for Regional Disadvantages within Czechoslovakia - J. Topolski: Eastern Poland during the Socialist Industrialization and after - H.-H. Nolte: Zentrum und Regionen in Rußland - G. Naumova: The Problems of Relations between the Center and the Regions in Russia - L. Druz&inina: Die Rußlanddeutschen an der Peripherie des Landes - in Neurußland - I. I. Sharifzhanov: Tatarstan after Sovereignty - B. M. Jagudin: Rußland und seine Grenzgebiete im XX. Jh. Mittelasiatische Peripherien
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-515-07098-0
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date01/01/1997
LanguageGerman
Weight532 g
Article no.2343749
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.b86935be2dbd4bb08038cc7b408377e6
Product groupBU550
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