Approaches to the great settlement . ^\ CENTRAL EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN SEA •./;^5??^.n^^ fOetmanDutchFlemishScandinavian (French, Walloons d Rumanian 3. Slavonic a. Northern Slavs Russians Ruthenes Czechs & Slovaks:f Slovenes b. Southern Slavs 1 Croats & Bulgars 4. Letts & Lithuanians— ( 5. Ural-Altaic stock 6. Greeks 7. Albanians I Magyar. National Racial !^^ ,^^ The object of this map is merely to present the broad outlines of racialdistribution in Central and Eastern Europe. Any attempt to indicatethe n


Approaches to the great settlement . ^\ CENTRAL EUROPE MEDITERRANEAN SEA •./;^5??^.n^^ fOetmanDutchFlemishScandinavian (French, Walloons d Rumanian 3. Slavonic a. Northern Slavs Russians Ruthenes Czechs & Slovaks:f Slovenes b. Southern Slavs 1 Croats & Bulgars 4. Letts & Lithuanians— ( 5. Ural-Altaic stock 6. Greeks 7. Albanians I Magyar. National Racial !^^ ,^^ The object of this map is merely to present the broad outlines of racialdistribution in Central and Eastern Europe. Any attempt to indicatethe numerous racial minorities and scattered enclaves in Hungary andthe Balkans would necessitate treatment on a far larger scale thanthe scope of the Round Table permits. Some af the racial boundaries in the Balkans are of necessity some-what arbitrary, in view of recent events. In order to help the readers eye, the Teutonic districts have been leftunshaded, while the Slavonic districts are shaded by sloping lines. From The War and Democracy,by R. W. Seton Watson and othersPublished by The Macmillan Co. APPROACHES TO THEGREAT SETTLEMENT By EMILY GREENE BALCH WITH A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOME OF THE MORE RECENT BOOKS AND ARTICLES DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS INTRODUCTION BY NORMAN ANGELL


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