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The Emerging Balkans

Kaltchas, Nicholas S. | March 9, 1927 issue

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The article focuses on the book "The New Balkans," by Hamilton Fish Armstrong. The book is not, as its title might suggest, a survey of post-war Balkan conditions but a collection of more or less unrelated articles of unequal merit on a few of the special problems that are troubling, or may at any time trouble, the Balkan peninsula. The book lacks organic unity. But the defect, aggravated by the absence of an index and even a short bibliography, is partly made up for by professor Frederick L. Coolidge's brief, adequate introduction, which provides an indispensable historical background.

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NEW Balkans, The (Book); ARMSTRONG, Hamilton Fish; BOOKS; WAR; BIBLIOGRAPHY; BALKAN Peninsula
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