In "Europe's Steppe Frontier, "acclaimed historian William H.
McNeill analyzes the process whereby the thinly occupied grasslands
of southeastern Europe were incorporated into the bodies-social of
three great empires: the Ottoman, the Austrian, and the Russian.
McNeill benefits from a New World detachment from the bitter
nationality quarrels of the late nineteenth and early twentieth
century which inspired but also blinded most of the historians of
the region. Moreover, the unique institutional adjustments
southeastern Europeans made to the frontier challenge cast indirect
light upon the peculiarities of the North American frontier
experience.
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