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  • - 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.

  • - 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.

  • - 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.

  • - 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.

  • - 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.

  • - 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.

  • - 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.

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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.

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

  • - Senses of Belonging Below, Beyond and Within the Nation-State
     
    1 967

    This book offers a new perspective on the social history of twentieth-century Europe by investigating the ideals and ideas, the life worlds and ideologies that emerge behind the use of the concept of community. It explores a wide variety of actors, ranging from the tenants of London council estates to transnational cultural elites.

  • av Texas, USA) Johnson & Jason B. (Trinity University
    1 991

  • - The Dutch and the Colonization of Occupied Eastern Europe, 1939-1945
    av Geraldien (University of Utrecht von Frijtag Drabbe Kunzel
    697

    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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    697

    The main purpose of the book is to introduce the work of Alan S. Milward and to acknowledge the full magnitude of his scientific contribution to contemporary British and European history. The book is a collection of essays which provide a better understanding of Alan MilwardΓÇÖs extensive intellectual work for future scholars and facilitate the knowledge and transmission of his published work to present and future generations of students, scholars in the various disciplines concerned, and the general public. The series of original contributions which this book contains are related to or reflect critically upon MilwardΓÇÖs own contributions to the fields of political, diplomatic, and socio-economic history, political science, economics, international relations, and European Studies in general. This book honors Alan Milward through a better understanding of his many pioneering contributions in the fields of contemporary European history in general, and the history of European integration in particular. Although the volume does not aim to be a substitute for MilwardΓÇÖs work itself, it illuminates and assesses his creative process along fifty years of continued and intense work, as well as the impact of his main work, and the continuing relevance of his main theses today.

  • - Soviet Participatory Politics and the Discussion of the 1936 Draft Constitution
    av Samantha Lomb
    1 997

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    2 101

    This book examines how rural Europe as a hybrid social and natural environment emerged as a key site of local, national and international governance in the interwar years. The post-war need to secure and intensify food production, to protect contested border areas, to improve rural infrastructure and the economic viability of rural regions and to politically integrate rural populations, gave rise to a variety of schemes aimed at modernizing agriculture and remaking rural society. The volume examines discourses, institutions and practices of rural governance from a transnational perspective, revealing striking commonalities across national and political boundaries.

  • av Marina Soroka
    2 047

  • - Unfinished Business
    av Joyce E. Bromley
    877

  • av Gadi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem & Israel) Heimann
    2 117

  • - The Life and Times of Madeleine Riffaud
    av Keren M. Chiaroni
    2 141

    "This book introduces an English-speaking public to the life of Madeleine Riffaud - one of the last living leaders of the French Resistance. It considers the nature of the rebel hero in France's founding historical narratives (revolution, insurrection, resistance) while asking what contributions such a hero might make to debates on national identity today."--Provided by publisher.

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    1 967

    Bringing together a team of scholars from the diverse fields of geography, literary studies and history, this is the first volume to study water as a cultural phenomenon within the Russian/Soviet context. Water in this context is both a cognitive and cultural construct and a geographical and physical phenomenon.

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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.

  • - The Role of India
    av India) Mahajan & Sneh (Indraprastha College for Women
    697

  • - Exhuming the Past, Understanding the Present
     
    2 037

    This book explores social, political, legal, and cultural facets of the movement for the recovery of historical memory and the growing demands for accountability for past state-sanctioned violence in Spain, both of which have been fueled by the exhumations of mass graves that began in 2000. The volume contributes to three crucial tasks: the on-going process of documenting Francoist repression in post-war Spain; the acknowledgment and analysis of the legacies of such violence in contemporary Spanish society; and the discussion of the legal and political viability of alternative forms of transitional justice that might provide a long-delayed public response to past violence in Spain.

  • av Switzerland) Cattaruzza & Marina (Universitat Bern
    2 237

    "First published as L'Italia e il confine orientale Bologna, Il Mulino, 2007"--Title page verso.

  • - Collected Academic Reviews
     
    3 431

    Alan S. Milward was a renowned historian of contemporary Europe. In addition to his books, as well as articles and chapters in edited books, he also wrote nearly 250 book reviews and review articles, some in French and German, which were published in journals world-wide. Taken together they reveal a remarkable degree of theoretical consistency in his approach to understanding the history of Europe since the French Revolution.

  • - 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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    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.

  • - Western Perceptions of Kristallnacht
     
    2 117

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

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

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