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THE NEW EUROPE
No. 31. The Baltic Races.
The Greatest Danger By Take Ionescu.
The Non-German Peoples of Prussia: (I) The Old Prussians. By G. de Wesselitsky.
Prussian Rule in North Slesvig. By A Dane.
The Salvage of Austria: An Italian View.
“Western Europe”; Mr. H. J. Mackinder’s Sorbonne Speech.
Austria through Swedish Eyes
The New Europe Maps (IV):—Racial Map of the Baltic Littoral

The victory of Germany would not be less fatal to herself than to the rest of the world.”—G. de Wesselitsky.
No. 32. Russia’s New Formula.
“No Annexation” and “La Victoire Intégrale.”
Britain and Italy: the Beam in Our Own Eye. By J. C. Powell.
Dark Forces in Spain By S. de Madariaga.
What Bulgaria means by “Peace.” By Belisarius.
Signor Labriola on “Necessary Revisions.”
Italian “Nationalism.”
Supplement (16 pp.):—The “No Annexation” Debate. By .

“Formula and Reality, wrestle it out!”—Carlyle.
No. 33. Russia and the West.
The Western Welcome to Russia.
The Second Phase of the Russian Revolution. By Rurik.
German and Prussian Constitutional Reform. By George Saunders.
The Fall of Count Tisza.
Tsar Ferdinand: A French Silhouette.

We shall go hand-in-hand with Russia, who has remained faithful.”—M. Ribot (22 May, 1917).
No. 34. The Western Slavs.
Poles, Czechs and Jugoslavs. By Panther.
A Montenegrin Manifesto.
Bohemia’s Demand for Independence.
The Opening of the Austrian Reichsrat. By Rubicon.
Our Partnership with Italy. By A. F. Whyte, M.P.
A Viennese View of the Russian Revolution.
France and the Russian Revolution.
The New Europe Maps (V):—Poland: Racial Distribution.

All History must be re-written from the point of view of the People”—Prince Kropotkin (1882).

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