Twilight of Empire: The Brest-Litovsk Conference and the Remaking of East-Central Europe, 1917–1918

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University of Toronto Press, Jun 16, 2017 - History - 328 pages

Twilight of Empire is the first book in English to examine the Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference during the later stages of World War I with the use of extensive archival sources. Two separate peace treaties were signed at Brest-Litovsk – the first between the Central Powers and Ukraine and the second between the Central Powers and Bolshevik Russia.

Borislav Chernev, through an insightful and in-depth analysis of primary sources and archival material, argues that although its duration was short lived, the Brest-Litovsk settlement significantly affected the post-Imperial transformation of East Central Europe. The conference became a focal point for the interrelated processes of peacemaking, revolution, imperial collapse, and nation-state creation in the multi-ethnic, entangled spaces of East Central Europe. Chernev’s analysis expands beyond the traditional focus on the German-Russian relationship, paying special attention to the policies of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ukraine. The transformations initiated by the Brest-Litovsk conferences ushered in the twilight of empire as the Habsburg, Hohenzollern, and Ottoman Empires all shared the fate of their Romanov counterpart at the end of World War I.

 

Contents

A Forgotten Peace
3
Ostpolitik Meets World Revolution
12
Peacemaking and SelfDetermination at BrestLitovsk
41
The Great January Strike as a Prelude to Revolution in Austria
79
The BrestLitovsk System and Modern Ukrainian Statehood
120
BrestLitovsk and the Elusive Bulgarian Dream of Byzantium
158
The Second Treaty of BrestLitovsk and After
183
BrestLitovsk and Europes Twentieth Century
221
Notes
225
Bibliography
273
Index
287
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Borislav Chernev is Lecturer in Modern European History at the University of Exeter.

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