Just released: Atlas of Stateless Nations in Europe

Communiqué de presse publié le 10/08/11 9:15 dans Politique par Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez pour Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
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This unique 'Atlas of Stateless Nations in Europe' edited by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez takes us on a panoramic tour of the minority people in Europe today. It maps their physical and linguistic character, and graphically summarises their history, politics and present position.

The Alsacians, Basques, Corsicans, Frisians, the Scots and the Welsh are all peoples who are not sovereign and are fighting for their cultural and political identity. Others - the Irish, Poles and the Baltic nations - were recently stateless but are now fully fledged nation states.

As fascinating for the student as for the activist, this atlas depicts the marvellous mosaic that is Europe today, and paints a picture of a future Europe of flourishing small nations: peaceful, self-supporting and lively.

Atlas of Stateless Nations in Europe was originally published in French by Editions Yoran Embanner. It has just been published in English by the famous Welsh Editor Y Lolfa.

ISBN: 9781847713797

Category: Politics

Language: English

£14.95

Press contact:

Garmon Gruffudd

Rheolwr Gyfarwyddwr

Y Lolfa Cyf., Talybont, Ceredigion, Cymru SY24 5HE

Phone +44 (0)1970 832 304

(voir le site)


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