Streetscapes of War and Revolution
Discover the profound transformation of a city in turmoil in Streetscapes of War and Revolution by Claire Morelon, published by Cambridge University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback spans 340 pages, offering a vivid reconstruction of the Habsburg Empire's fall and the subsequent upheaval that reshaped Prague. Morelon masterfully captures the sights, sounds, and material culture of a city navigating the tumult of war and revolution. As she traces Prague's evolution from an imperial city to a nation-state capital, readers will gain insight into the city's emerging role within the post-Versailles world order and the impact this had on its citizens. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in European history and the intricate dynamics of urban life during times of profound change.