Inspired by recent works on Nazi empire, this book provides a framework to guide occupation research with a broad comparative angle focusing on human interactions. Overcoming national compartmentalization, it examines Nazi occupations with attention to relations between occupiers and local populations and differences among occupation regimes. This is a timely book which engages in historical and current conversations on European nationalisms and the rise of right-wing populisms.
Inspired by recent works on Nazi empire, this book provides a framework to guide occupation research with a broad comparative angle focusing on human interactions. Overcoming national compartmentalization, it examines Nazi occupations with attention to relations between occupiers and local populations and differences among occupation regimes.
This is a timely book which engages in historical and current conversations on European nationalisms and the rise of right-wing populisms.
Raffael M. Scheck is Audrey Wade Hittinger Katz and Sheldon Toby Katz Professor of History at Colby College, Maine, USA Fabien Théofilakis is Associate Professor of History at University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France Julia Torrie is Professor of History at St. Thomas University, Canada
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INTRODUCTION by the Editors
FIRST PART: PRECURSORS AND CONTINUITIES
Chapter 1: Dangerous Duality: Experiencing and Remembering Civil-Military Conflict during Germany's Occupation of Poland, 1914-1918, by Andrew Kless
Chapter 2: The Lessons of War and Occupation: The Career of Hans Nagel, 1914-1945, by Chad Denton
Chapter 3: Radical Reordering along Old Lines: National Socialist Population Policy, Citizenship, and Military Service in Occupied Alsace, 1940-1945, by Devlin M. Schofield
SECOND PART: CONCEPTS OF OCCUPATION
Chapter 4: Genocide as Organizing Principle in Raphael Lemkin's Analysis of Nazi-Occupied Europe, by Raffael Scheck
Chapter 5: From a Nazi Imperialism to a Fascist Imperialism: Transnational Nationalisms and the Creation of a "New Europe", by Eric Roubinek
Chapter 6: From Principles to Pragmatism: The SS in Occupied France, 1940-1944, by Thomas Laub
THIRD PART: ECONOMIC MATTERS
Chapter 7: German Occupation of Italy, 1943-45: Conflicting Authorities and Contrasting Strategies in the Management of Resources and Supplies, by Alessandro Salvador and Jacopo Calussi
Chapter 8: The Gau Westmark as Colonial Outpost: Rethinking Economic, Military, and Racial Policies in Nazi-Annexed Moselle, by Elizabeth Vlossak
FOURTH PART: RACE, GENDER, AND THE INTERACTIONS OF OCCUPIERS AND OCCUPIED PEOPLE
Chapter 9: Women of the Reich: German Military Auxiliaries and the Occupation of Europe, by Julia Torrie
Chapter 10: Romance, Marriage, and the Lebensborn Program: Gendering German Expectations and Reality in Occupied Norway, by Caroline Nielsen
Chapter 11: The Volksdeutsche of Eastern Europe as Nazi Collaborators during World War II, by Christoph Schiessl
Chapter 12: Nazi Germanization Policy in Occupied Europe: An Overview, by Bradley J. Nichols
Chapter 1: Dangerous Duality: Experiencing and Remembering Civil-Military Conflict during Germany's Occupation of Poland, 1914-1918, by Andrew Kless
Chapter 2: The Lessons of War and Occupation: The Career of Hans Nagel, 1914-1945, by Chad Denton
Chapter 3: Radical Reordering along Old Lines: National Socialist Population Policy, Citizenship, and Military Service in Occupied Alsace, 1940-1945, by Devlin M. Schofield
SECOND PART: CONCEPTS OF OCCUPATION
Chapter 4: Genocide as Organizing Principle in Raphael Lemkin's Analysis of Nazi-Occupied Europe, by Raffael Scheck
Chapter 5: From a Nazi Imperialism to a Fascist Imperialism: Transnational Nationalisms and the Creation of a "New Europe", by Eric Roubinek
Chapter 6: From Principles to Pragmatism: The SS in Occupied France, 1940-1944, by Thomas Laub
THIRD PART: ECONOMIC MATTERS
Chapter 7: German Occupation of Italy, 1943-45: Conflicting Authorities and Contrasting Strategies in the Management of Resources and Supplies, by Alessandro Salvador and Jacopo Calussi
Chapter 8: The Gau Westmark as Colonial Outpost: Rethinking Economic, Military, and Racial Policies in Nazi-Annexed Moselle, by Elizabeth Vlossak
FOURTH PART: RACE, GENDER, AND THE INTERACTIONS OF OCCUPIERS AND OCCUPIED PEOPLE
Chapter 9: Women of the Reich: German Military Auxiliaries and the Occupation of Europe, by Julia Torrie
Chapter 10: Romance, Marriage, and the Lebensborn Program: Gendering German Expectations and Reality in Occupied Norway, by Caroline Nielsen
Chapter 11: The Volksdeutsche of Eastern Europe as Nazi Collaborators during World War II, by Christoph Schiessl
Chapter 12: Nazi Germanization Policy in Occupied Europe: An Overview, by Bradley J. Nichols
AFTERWORD by Shelley Baranowski
Index
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"Limitations of space prevent me from giving adequate attention to all of the contributions to this volume, but suffice it to say that this thin tome packs a lot of punch. It would serve well as a source of reading assignments in a graduate seminar and it reflects well on a scholarly field that continues to generate new information and important new perspectives on a period of modern history that was as ghastly as it was transformative." - Aviel Roshwald, Georgetown University, USA
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