Words in Space and Time
A Historical Atlas of Language Politics in Modern Central Europe
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The atlas presents a detailed exploration of Central Europe's languages through forty-two annotated maps, revealing their historical and political significance. It intertwines linguistics, history, and cartography to provide insights into dialects, alphabets, and migrations from the tenth century onward, with a focus on the last two centuries. The narrative highlights the development of nation-states, emphasizing the connection between language and cultural identity. Ultimately, it encourages readers to view languages as human-made constructs shaped by societal influences.
