Adonia Verlag: Legacies of Violence: Eastern Europes First World WarGruyter Oldenbourg

Legacies of Violence: Eastern Europes First World War

Europas Osten im 20. Jahrhundert 3
Gruyter Oldenbourg
ISBN 9783486741957
344 Seiten, Gebunden/Hardcover
CHF 85.50
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The First World War began in the Balkans, and it was fought as fiercely in the East as it was in the West. Fighting persisted in the East for almost a decade, radically transforming the political and social order of the entire continent. The specifics of the Eastern war such as mass deportations, ethnic cleansing, and the radicalization of military, paramilitary and revolutionary violence have only recently become the focus of historical research. This volume situates the Long First World War on the Eastern Front (1912-1923) in the hundred years from the mid-19th to the mid-20th century and explores the legacies of violence within this context. Content Jochen Böhler/Wlodzimierz Borodziej/Joachim von Puttkamer: Introduction I. A World in Transition

Joachim von Puttkamer: Collapse and Restoration. Politics and the Strains of War in Eastern Europe

Mark Biondich: Eastern Borderlands and Prospective Shatter Zones. Identity and Conflict in East Central and Southeastern Europe on the Eve of the First World War

Jochen Böhler: Generals and Warlords, Revolutionaries and Nation-State Builders. The First World War and its Aftermath in Central and Eastern Europe II. Occupation

Jonathan E. Gumz: Losing Control. The Norm of Occupation in Eastern Europe during the First World War

Stephan Lehnstaedt: Fluctuating between Utilisation and Exploitation. Occupied East Central Europe during the First World War

Robert L. Nelson: Utopias of Open Space. Forced Population Transfer Fantasies during the First World War III. Radicalization

Maciej Górny: War on Paper? Physical Anthropology in the Service of States and Nations

Piotr J. Wróbel: Foreshadowing the Holocaust. The Wars of 1914-1921 and Anti-Jewish Violence in Central and Eastern Europe

Robert Gerwarth: Fighting the Red Beast. Counter-Revolutionary Violence in the Defeated States of Central Europe IV. Aftermath

Julia Eichenberg: Consent, Coercion and Endurance in Eastern Europe. Poland and the Fluidity of War Experiences

Philipp Ther: Pre-negotiated Violence. Ethnic Cleansing in the Long First World War

Dietrich Beyrau: The Long Shadow of the Revolution. Violence in War and Peace in the Soviet Union Commentary

Jörn Leonhard: Legacies of Violence: Eastern Europes First World War - A Commentary from a Comparative Perspective
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