This atlas offers a survey of the history of Southeast Europe from 1815-1926, from the eve of the Second Serbian Uprising until the conclusion of the First World War for the Ottoman Empire. It covers modern-day Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania (Wallachia and Transylvania), Dalmatia, Greece and Cyprus.
Hans H.A. Hötte, (PhD, 1970) was a professional ophthalmologist who spent decades of his life working on this atlas in his spare time. In addition to using the available literature in various languages, he also travelled frequently to the Balkans to obtain information on the ground. He died in 2007.
Gábor Demeter, PhD (2007) in History and (2008) in Earth Sciences, Debrecen University, Hungary, is a research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History (Budapest). His main research topic are: social and economic development on the Balkan Peninsula, diplomatic relations between Austria-Hungary and the Balkan States (1878-1914), historical geography of Hungary (19th century).
Dávid Turbucs, PhD (2015), Eger, Eszterházy Károly College is a research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History (Budapest). He wrote his PhD dissertation on the subject of the leader cult of Miklós Horthy between 1919 and 1944.
The Author & the Atlas
Historical Narrative
Selected Bibliography
General Legend 1521-1926
Legend of the Habsburg Dominions
Maps
1. 1796-1815
2. 1815-1833
3. 1833-1849
4. 1849-1870
5. 1870-1881
6. 1881-1911
7. 1912
8. 1913
9. 1914 - 1918 - WW1
Index
Historians of the Balkans; historians of Greece; historians of Turkey; historians of the Ottoman Empire; collectors of atlases.