Radical Right in Interwar Estonia
Discover the complexities of Estonian politics in the 1930s with "Radical Right in Interwar Estonia" by Andres Kasekamp. This compelling study, published by Palgrave USA in 2000, offers an in-depth examination of the Estonian Veterans' League, which played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of the era. Kasekamp analyzes how this influential group secured a majority in a critical referendum that led to the establishment of a robust presidential system. Spanning 218 pages, the book delves into the rise of conservatism and fascism in Eastern Europe, providing valuable insights into the historical context of Estonia between 1918 and 1940. Ideal for historians, political science students, and anyone interested in the intricate history of the Baltic States, this hardback edition is essential for understanding the radical right's impact on government dynamics in the former Soviet Union. Enhance your library with this informative piece of historical scholarship.