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Evolution of Europe’s Political Geography – Chapter 7 Byzantine Empire – Byzantium Ottoman Empire – Constantinople Republic of Turkey - Istanbul (Kemal.

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1 Evolution of Europe’s Political Geography – Chapter 7 Byzantine Empire – Byzantium Ottoman Empire – Constantinople Republic of Turkey - Istanbul (Kemal Ataturk) Split of Roman Empire between east and west Split of Catholic Church - Byzantine/Orthodox Church Charlemagne - King of Franks Feudal Europe Brandenburg (Berlin), Ostmark (Vienna) Hapsburg Empire: Germans, Slavs, Hungarians (German was dominant language)

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9 Revolutions and rise of Nationalism Nationality = identity with a group of people who share a common allegiance to a particular country Nation-state Examples – Denmark – Nation-states in Europe Nationalism = loyalty and devotion to a nationality Imperialism – French Empire - Napoleon Bonaparte – British Empire – German Empires: 1st Reich - Holy Roman Empire 2nd Reich - German Empire 1871 3rd Reich - Nazi German Empire - Adolph Hitler – Unification of Italy - 1860s Unification & breakup – Prussia, East Prussia – Kaliningrad – Yugoslav Federation – Josep Tito – U.S.S.R. - breakup and former Soviet republics – Czechoslovakia

10 Nation-states in Europe Figure 7-15

11 Why Have Ethnicities Been Transformed into Nationalities? Multinational states – Multiethnic state A state with multiple ethnic groups, all of whom might contribute to a larger national identity – Example: the United States – Multinational state A state with multiple ethnic groups who retain their own distinctive national identity – Example: the United Kingdom – Example: Russia (the largest multinational state) Revival of ethnic identity

12 Former U.S.S.R.

13 Ethnicities in Russia Figure 7-18

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15 Adygea Dagestan Chechnya North Ossetia Ingushetia Karachay-Cherkessia Kabardino-Balkaria Kalmykia Mari-El Mordvinia Chuvashia Tatarstan Udmurtia Bashkortostan Komi Karelia Autonomous Russian Republics

16 The European Union

17 EU Enlargement

18 The EURO European Central BankEurozone

19 Schengen Area

20 NATO in Europe

21 Other European Organizations European Coal and Steel Community – Now part of EU EFTA CIS

22 Devolution and Regionalism in Europe

23 Regionalism and Devolutionary movements – Nations without states France: Corsica (Corse), Brittany (Breton), Alsace (German), Occitanian - Provence (Langue d'Oc) Spain: Basque Country (Euskera), Catalonia (Catalan), Galicia (Gallego), Andalucia Belgium: Flanders (Flemish), Walloonia (Walloon French) United Kingdom: Scotland (Scots Gaelic), Wales (Welsh), Northern Ireland (Catholic Ulster Irish) Italy: Mezzogiorno – Sicily, Sardinia; South Tiroleans Czech Republic: Bohemia, Moravia Slovakia: Magyar, Ruthenia Croatia: Orthodox Serbs - Krajina Republic Bosnia-Herzegovina: Serbian Republic, Catholic Croats, Muslim Bosnians Kosovo (Albanians) Romania: Magyars – Transylvania Greece: Macedonians, Albanians Moldova: Russians – Trans Dniester Ukraine: Crimea (Russians), west Catholic, east Orthodox

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25 Autonomous and de-facto Republics in the former Soviet States (the CIS) Ukraine – Crimea Moldova – Transnistria (Trans-Dniester)

26 Languages in Southeastern Europe

27 Ethnic Cleansing and Balkanization Ethnic cleansing in Yugoslavia – Bosnia-Herzegovina – Croatia – Kosovo

28 The Balkans in 1914 The northern part of the Balkans was part of Austria-Hungary in 1914, while much of the south was part of the Ottoman Empire. The country of Yugoslavia was created after World War I.

29 Ethnic Regions in former Yugoslavia Yugoslavia’s six republics until 1992 included much ethnic diversity. Brutal ethnic cleansing occurred in Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo during the civil wars of the 1990s.

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31 Bosnia-Herzegovina: Internal Republics Republic of Srpska Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

32 Transnistria (Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic)

33 Republic of Kosovo

34 Cyprus Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

35 Autonomous Regions in Spain Galicia Basque Country Catalonia Valencia

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37 Language Divisions in Belgium

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39 Other Devolutionary Regions Wales/Cymru Brittany/Bretagne Corse/Corsica Crimea South Ossetia Abkhazia Chechnya Dagestan Ingushetia North Ossetia

40 Urban Geography “Towns and Cities” – Chapters 8-9 Greek and Roman cities Medieval cities Renaissance cities Industrial cities Modern cities Post Modern/Post Industrial cities Soviet cities Post-soviet cities European cities versus American cities


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