<p>Herbert Adams Gibbons' 'The New Map of Europe (1911-1914)' provides an astute analysis of the geopolitical shifts that reshaped Europe on the eve of the First World War. Gibbons' narrative weaves together the intricate tapestry of diplomatic crises and conflicts that led to a continent's irrevocable transformation. His prose, at once incisive and fluid, situates the reader in the heart of the tense political landscape of early 20th-century Eur...