Books
Jasper Holt

Weirdest World Borders

Weirdest World Borders explores the fascinating and often bizarre world of international boundaries, revealing how history, politics, and even geographical quirks have shaped the lines on our maps. It's more than just geography; it's a journey through the stories that explain how unusual frontiers came to be.

For instance, many borders were drawn without considering existing ethnic or tribal distributions, a direct consequence of colonialism. Also, treaties and wars have significantly impacted border creation, leading to many odd situations we see today.

The book examines key aspects of border creation and maintenance, such as the legacy of colonialism, the impact of treaties and wars, and the everyday lives of people living in these regions. Understanding these topics is crucial for grasping the complexities of international relations and the human consequences of boundary-making.

It progresses by first presenting peculiar examples, then delving into case studies grouped thematically, like colonial partitions in Africa and Asia, or European borders shaped by conflict. It offers a unique perspective by combining rigorous historical research with accessible storytelling, making it valuable to anyone interested in world history, travel, and the forces that shape our world.
146 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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