<p><b><i>'Thrillingly unique, knowledgeable, perceptive and profound' </i>IAN DUNT</b><br><b><i><br>'</i></b><b><i>Extraordinarily perceptive and original'</i></b><b>ANTHONY SELDON</b><br><br><b><i>'Refreshing and important'</i> RAFAEL BEHR</b><br><b><br><i>'A light-footed journey along the fault lines of history. Baston reveals a forgotten Europe.' </i>KATJA HOYER</b><br><br><b><u>A riveting history of Europe told through twenty-nine key borders that define the past, present and future of our continent</u></b><br><br>Europe's internal borders have rarely been 'natural'; they have more often been created by accident or force.<br><br>In <i>Borderlines</i>, political historian Lewis Baston journeys along twenty-nine key borders from west to east Europe, examining how the map of our continent has been redrawn over the last century, with varying degrees of success. The fingerprints of Napoleon, Alexander I, Castlereagh, Napoleon III and Bismarck are all there, but today's map of Europe is