This book surveys the history of concentration camps from their beginnings in colonial warfare to the present, but it questions facile assumptions about their origins.
This book surveys the history of concentration camps from their beginnings in colonial warfare to the present, but it questions facile assumptions about their origins.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan Kramer has published widely on the history of war, beginning with a co-authored book on the phenomenon known as the 'German Atrocities 1914', branching out into the economic, political, social, and cultural history of war, 1900-1945. Dynamic of Destruction applied a transnational perspective to war in Europe, 1912-23. Its comparative approach inspired a conference in Barcelona and an edited book, Fascist Warfare. Kramer's work on Italian prisoners of war triggered an interest in the comparative global history of concentration camps, on which he convened several conferences.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * Part I. Origins?: Colonial Liberation Wars and the Era of the First World War * 1: From Early Modern Europe to Colonial Warfare * Part II. The First World War: Laboratory or Archive? * 2: The Authoritarian Empires in the First World War * 3: The Liberal Empires in the First World War * 4: The Inter-War Period * Part III. The Gulag * 5: The Invention of the Gulag: From Repression to Empire-Building, 1918-1937 * 6: The Shifting Purposes of the Gulag from the Early 1930s to 1941 * 7: The Gulag from the Second World War to Its Post-War Demise * Part IV. The Nazi Camp Universe * 8: Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 * 9: The Nazi Concentration Camp System and the Turning Point, 1939 * 10: The Prisoner of War Experience * 11: Nazi Concentration Camps in the Second World War * 12: Auschwitz and the Death Camps * 13: Comprehending the Nazi Camps * Part V. Other Camps During and After the Second World War * 14: Other Concentration Camps in the Second World War * 15: Concentration Camps After the Second World War * Part VI. The Contemporary World * 16: Amnesia and Memory * 17: Concluding Remarks
* Introduction * Part I. Origins?: Colonial Liberation Wars and the Era of the First World War * 1: From Early Modern Europe to Colonial Warfare * Part II. The First World War: Laboratory or Archive? * 2: The Authoritarian Empires in the First World War * 3: The Liberal Empires in the First World War * 4: The Inter-War Period * Part III. The Gulag * 5: The Invention of the Gulag: From Repression to Empire-Building, 1918-1937 * 6: The Shifting Purposes of the Gulag from the Early 1930s to 1941 * 7: The Gulag from the Second World War to Its Post-War Demise * Part IV. The Nazi Camp Universe * 8: Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 * 9: The Nazi Concentration Camp System and the Turning Point, 1939 * 10: The Prisoner of War Experience * 11: Nazi Concentration Camps in the Second World War * 12: Auschwitz and the Death Camps * 13: Comprehending the Nazi Camps * Part V. Other Camps During and After the Second World War * 14: Other Concentration Camps in the Second World War * 15: Concentration Camps After the Second World War * Part VI. The Contemporary World * 16: Amnesia and Memory * 17: Concluding Remarks
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