WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The peoples of Europe cover

The peoples of Europe

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A systematic survey treats European populations through geography and physical landscape, tracing how terrain, language families, and historical migrations shaped regional identities. It outlines classifications of racial types and major language groups, follows the distribution and evolution of Romance, Germanic, Scandinavian and Slavic speech areas, and examines border zones and regions of linguistic admixture. Attention is given to the impact of Romanization, Church institutions, population movements, and processes of settlement and agricultural development, and to social and economic changes leading up to and following the industrial era. A concluding section reflects on modern European institutions and patterns of cultural interaction.

About the Author

Fleure, H. J. portrait

H. J. Fleure

H. J. Fleure was a notable author and anthropologist known for his work in the field of European studies. His key publication, "The Peoples of Europe," explores the diverse cultures and histories of various European communities, contributing to the understanding of European identity and heritage. Fleure's scholarly approach combines anthropological insights with historical context, making his work significant for both academic and general audiences interested in the complexities of European societies.

You May Also Like