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  • av the Netherlands) Smits & Thomas (Utrecht University
    641 - 1 757,-

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    4 077,-

    Twenty-five scholars from various disciplines analyze and explain to the reader many of the complexities of the research output of Alan S. Milward: the role of the modern European nation-state in the social, economic and political development of Europe since the 19th century; the overall social and economic impact of the two world wars; the reconstruction of Western Europe; the rationale behind the Marshall Plan and its long-term consequences; and the multidisciplinary study of the process of the political and economic integration of Europe in a long-term perspective.and the essence of his pioneering contribution to reaching a better understanding of European economic and political history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

  • - Political Actors and the Formation of the Postwar Model of Democracy in France, West Germany and Italy
    av Pepijn (University of Utrecht & The Netherlands) Corduwener
    2 037,-

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    2 097,-

    This volume puts age on the agenda of food history by focusing on the very diverse diets throughout the lifecycle.

  • - Old and New Experiences in Europe
     
    1 861,-

    Using a great variety of methodologies and sources, the authors provide richly documented case studies which cover a wide geographical area within Europe, both West and East, South and North, enabling a deep understanding of the diversity of migrant childhoods in the European context.

  • - The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities
     
    617,-

    This monograph focuses on the challenges which interwar regimes faced and how they coped with them in the aftermath of World War I, focusing especially on the failure to establish and stabilize democratic regimes, as well as on the fate of ethnic and religious minorities.

  • - The Failure of Democracy-building, the Fate of Minorities
     
    2 091,-

    This monograph focuses on the challenges which interwar regimes faced and how they coped with them in the aftermath of World War I, focusing especially on the failure to establish and stabilize democratic regimes, as well as on the fate of ethnic and religious minorities.

  • - Gypsy Policy in the Second Empire and Weimar Republic
    av Simon (University of Wolverhampton Constantine
    1 861,-

    This book concerns the persecution of the Sinti and Roma in Germany during the Second Empire (1871-1918) and Weimar Republic (1919-1933) and traces the ways in which discriminatory treatment towards 'Gypsies' developed in a state ostensibly committed to individual liberty and equal treatment under the law.

  • - Traditions of War Volunteering in Southern Europe (1861-1945)
    av " Italy) Acciai & Enrico (Universita degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata
    597 - 1 657,-

    The aim of this book is to reconstruct the radical and transnational tradition of war volunteering connected to Giuseppe Garibaldi's legacy in Southern Europe between 1861 and 1945. The capacity of war volunteering to endure and persist over time has rarely been investigated in historiography.

  • - Overcoming Nationalistic Aspects or Re-Nationalization?
     
    2 307,-

    This book analyzes historical as well as contemporary perceptions and perspectives concerning border regions ¿ inside the EU, between EU and non-EU European countries, and between European and non-European countries. The contributors - historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and political scientists from a diverse range of European universities - primarily incorporate an interdisciplinary and comparative approach.

  • - On the Relationship Between Colonialism and the Holocaust
    av Jurgen Zimmerer
    1 937,-

    Forty years prior to the Holocaust, German colonial troops in German Southwest Africa (known today as Namibia) murdered up to 80000 Herero and 20000 Nama, and caused many more thousands to perish in the desert and as slave laborers in concentration camps. This book examines the relationship between colonialism and the Holocaust, and situates Nazi crimes firmly within the global history of mass violence.

  • - Centenary Perspectives
     
    2 101,-

    This book presents new perspectives and fresh insight into the roles of national and religious minorities and the parts played by individuals, social groups, political parties and institutions in the 1905 Russian revolution.

  • av Jr. Smith, Arthur L. & Hans Adolph Jacobsen
    751 - 1 967,-

    Explores the history of the Third Reich. This book relates the struggle between Party loyalists and diplomats in the Foreign Office. It reveals the effort by some Nazi Party leaders to realize the original intent to make Germany and the Party into one functioning unit dominated by National Socialist philosophy.

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    2 037,-

    Investigating visual communication and mass culture, print culture and suggestive racial politics, racial aesthetics, racial politics and early German film, racial continuity and German film, and photography, this title offers an evidence of a German society between 1884 and 1919 that produced vibrant and heterogeneous cultures of colonialism.

  • - 1919-1934
    av Carolyn J. Kitching
    1 967,-

    This study analyzes the disarmament policy of successive British governments from 1919 to 1934, concluding that the policy-makers' strategy was to avoid their international obligations for as long as possible.

  • - The Challenge of Urban Modernity in Germany, 1919-1933
    av John (Dalhousie University & Canada) Bingham
    711 - 1 891,-

    Explores Germany's efforts to come to grips with its cities after World War I. This book focuses on the weakness, both local and national, that resulted from the disjunct between the cities' perceived and actual power.

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    1 557,-

    This volume examines how ideas of the nation influenced ordinary people by focusing on their affective lives. Using a variety of sources, methods and cases, ranging from Spain during the age of Revolutions to post-WWII Poland, it demonstrates that emotions are integral to understanding the everyday pull of nationalism on ordinary people.

  • av Caroline Sharples
    641 - 1 967,-

  • - Rural Europe from the 1930s to the 1950s
     
    2 167,-

    This volume of essays examines one of the crucial periods in the evolution of the European rural economy and society, assessing the effects of the Second World War on the European countryside, and the impact of food and agricultural problems on the outcome of the war.

  • - The Decline and Fall of a Great Power
     
    1 901,-

    With contributions from leading scholars in the field, this book examines France's strategies for protection against Germany and appeasement during this period, and places interwar relations in a larger European context.

  • - Activism, Ideology and Dissolution
    av Thomas D. Grant
    697 - 1 971,-

    This title casts fresh light on the crisis that beset Nazism during the final months of Germany's first republic. The book scrutinizes two sets of hitherto understudied records.

  • av Aaron Gillette
    837,-

    This volume examines the role played by race and racism in the development of Italian identity during the facist period and will be of interest to historians, political scientists and scholars concerned with the development of facism.

  • - Genesis and Evolution of a Reappraisal
    av Evi (European University Institute) Gkotzaridis
    701 - 1 967,-

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    727,-

    Investigating visual communication and mass culture, print culture and suggestive racial politics, racial aesthetics, racial politics and early German film, racial continuity and German film, and photography, German Colonialism, Visual Culture, and Modern Memory offers compelling evidence of a German society between 1884 and 1919 that produced vibrant and heterogeneous¿and at times contradictory¿cultures of colonialism.

  • - Centenary Perspectives
     
    677,-

    This book presents new perspectives and fresh insight into the roles of national and religious minorities and the parts played by individuals, social groups, political parties and institutions in the 1905 Russian revolution.

  • - New Histories
     
    1 967,-

    This volume takes a comparative approach, locating totalitarianism in the vastly complex web of fragmented pasts, diverse presents and differently envisaged futures to enhance our understanding of this fraught era in European history. It shows that no matter how often totalitarian societies spoke of and imagined their subjects as so many slates to be wiped clean and re-written on, older identities, familial loyalties and the enormous resilience of the individual (or groups of individuals) meant that the almost impossible demands of their regimes needed to be constantly transformed, limited and recast.

  • - The "Greater German Empire", 1871-1914
    av Stefan (Aston University & UK) Manz
    907 - 2 037,-

  • - Unifying Divisions
    av The Netherlands) Sierp & Aline (Maastricht University
    817 - 1 967,-

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    2 237,-

    Ireland¿s Great Famine of 1845¿52 was among the most devastating food crises in modern history. A country of some eight-and-a-half-million people lost one million to hunger and disease and another million to emigration. The essays collected here examine the full range of resistance in the Great Famine - against rent and rate collection, against the decisions of those controlling relief works, against clergymen who attributed the poor's suffering to the Almighty - and illuminate how the crisis itself transformed popular politics. Contributors include distinguished scholars of modern Ireland and emerging historians and critics. This book is essential reading for students of modern Ireland, and the global history of collective action.

  • - The Dutch and the Colonization of Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945
    av Geraldien (University of Utrecht von Frijtag Drabbe Kunzel
    2 037,-

    Between the summers of 1941 and 1944, some 5,500 Dutch left their occupied homeland to find employment in the so-called German Occupied Eastern Territories: Belarus, the Baltic countries and parts of Ukraine. This was the area designated for colonization by Germanic people. It was also the stage of the "Holocaust by Bullets," a centrally coordinated policy of exploitation and oppression and a ruthless anti-partisan war. This book seeks to answer why the Dutch decided to go there, how their recruitment, transfer and stay were organized, and how they reacted to this scene of genocidal violence.

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