Local Dimensions of the Second World War in Southeastern Europe
Herausgeber: Bougarel, Xavier; Vulesica, Marija; Grandits, Hannes
Local Dimensions of the Second World War in Southeastern Europe
Herausgeber: Bougarel, Xavier; Vulesica, Marija; Grandits, Hannes
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This book deals with the Second World War in Southeastern Europe from the perspective of conditions on the ground during the conflict.
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This book deals with the Second World War in Southeastern Europe from the perspective of conditions on the ground during the conflict.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138343658
- ISBN-10: 113834365X
- Artikelnr.: 56131837
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138343658
- ISBN-10: 113834365X
- Artikelnr.: 56131837
Xavier Bougarel is Researcher at the Centre d'études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques (CETOBaC), CNRS, Paris, France. Hannes Grandits is Professor of Southeast European History, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. Marija Vulesica is Researcher at the Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany.
List of Contributors
List of maps
List of figures
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Local Approaches to the Second World War in Southeastern Europe: An
Introduction
Xavier Bougarel, Hannes Grandits, Marija Vulesica
PART I - GROUP-MAKING AS A PROCESS
Chapter 1 - Heirs of the Roman Empire? Aromanians and the Fascist
Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Paolo Fonzi
Chapter 2 - "The Task of the Century:" Local Dimensions of the Policy of
Forced Conversion in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1942)
Daniela Simon
Chapter 3 - Forced Identities: The Use of the Category "Yugoslav" to
Classify Inmates in the Mauthausen, Buchenwald and Dachau Nazi
Concentration Camps (1941-1945)
Thomas Porena
PART II - LOCAL DYNAMICS OF VIOLENCE
Chapter 4 - Controlling Space and People: War, Territoriality and
Population Engineering in Greece during the 1940s
Polymeris Voglis
Chapter 5 - Spatial and Temporal Logics of Violence: The Independent State
of Croatia in the Districts of Glina and Vrginmost (April 1941-January
1942)
Drago Roksandi¿
Chapter 6 - Dynamics of Unrestrained Violence: The Massacre of Distomo (10
June 1944)
Janis Nalbadidacis
PART III - LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST
Chapter 7 - The Madding Clocks of Local Persecution: Anti-Jewish Policies
under Bulgarian Occupation (1941-1943)
Nadège Ragaru
Chapter 8 - Resistance or Collaboration? The Greek Christian Elites of
Thessaloniki facing the Holocaust (1941-1943)
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 9 - Being a Jew in Zagreb in 1941: Life and Death of Lovoslav
Schick
Marija Vulesica
PART IV - EVERYDAY LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION
Chapter 10 - Escape into Normality: Entertainment and Propaganda in
Belgrade during the Occupation (1941-1944)
Dejan Zec
EPILOGUE
(Re-)Scaling the Second World War: Regimes of Historicity and the Legacies
of the Cold War in Europe
Sabine Rutar
Index
List of maps
List of figures
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Local Approaches to the Second World War in Southeastern Europe: An
Introduction
Xavier Bougarel, Hannes Grandits, Marija Vulesica
PART I - GROUP-MAKING AS A PROCESS
Chapter 1 - Heirs of the Roman Empire? Aromanians and the Fascist
Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Paolo Fonzi
Chapter 2 - "The Task of the Century:" Local Dimensions of the Policy of
Forced Conversion in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1942)
Daniela Simon
Chapter 3 - Forced Identities: The Use of the Category "Yugoslav" to
Classify Inmates in the Mauthausen, Buchenwald and Dachau Nazi
Concentration Camps (1941-1945)
Thomas Porena
PART II - LOCAL DYNAMICS OF VIOLENCE
Chapter 4 - Controlling Space and People: War, Territoriality and
Population Engineering in Greece during the 1940s
Polymeris Voglis
Chapter 5 - Spatial and Temporal Logics of Violence: The Independent State
of Croatia in the Districts of Glina and Vrginmost (April 1941-January
1942)
Drago Roksandi¿
Chapter 6 - Dynamics of Unrestrained Violence: The Massacre of Distomo (10
June 1944)
Janis Nalbadidacis
PART III - LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST
Chapter 7 - The Madding Clocks of Local Persecution: Anti-Jewish Policies
under Bulgarian Occupation (1941-1943)
Nadège Ragaru
Chapter 8 - Resistance or Collaboration? The Greek Christian Elites of
Thessaloniki facing the Holocaust (1941-1943)
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 9 - Being a Jew in Zagreb in 1941: Life and Death of Lovoslav
Schick
Marija Vulesica
PART IV - EVERYDAY LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION
Chapter 10 - Escape into Normality: Entertainment and Propaganda in
Belgrade during the Occupation (1941-1944)
Dejan Zec
EPILOGUE
(Re-)Scaling the Second World War: Regimes of Historicity and the Legacies
of the Cold War in Europe
Sabine Rutar
Index
List of Contributors
List of maps
List of figures
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Local Approaches to the Second World War in Southeastern Europe: An
Introduction
Xavier Bougarel, Hannes Grandits, Marija Vulesica
PART I - GROUP-MAKING AS A PROCESS
Chapter 1 - Heirs of the Roman Empire? Aromanians and the Fascist
Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Paolo Fonzi
Chapter 2 - "The Task of the Century:" Local Dimensions of the Policy of
Forced Conversion in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1942)
Daniela Simon
Chapter 3 - Forced Identities: The Use of the Category "Yugoslav" to
Classify Inmates in the Mauthausen, Buchenwald and Dachau Nazi
Concentration Camps (1941-1945)
Thomas Porena
PART II - LOCAL DYNAMICS OF VIOLENCE
Chapter 4 - Controlling Space and People: War, Territoriality and
Population Engineering in Greece during the 1940s
Polymeris Voglis
Chapter 5 - Spatial and Temporal Logics of Violence: The Independent State
of Croatia in the Districts of Glina and Vrginmost (April 1941-January
1942)
Drago Roksandi¿
Chapter 6 - Dynamics of Unrestrained Violence: The Massacre of Distomo (10
June 1944)
Janis Nalbadidacis
PART III - LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST
Chapter 7 - The Madding Clocks of Local Persecution: Anti-Jewish Policies
under Bulgarian Occupation (1941-1943)
Nadège Ragaru
Chapter 8 - Resistance or Collaboration? The Greek Christian Elites of
Thessaloniki facing the Holocaust (1941-1943)
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 9 - Being a Jew in Zagreb in 1941: Life and Death of Lovoslav
Schick
Marija Vulesica
PART IV - EVERYDAY LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION
Chapter 10 - Escape into Normality: Entertainment and Propaganda in
Belgrade during the Occupation (1941-1944)
Dejan Zec
EPILOGUE
(Re-)Scaling the Second World War: Regimes of Historicity and the Legacies
of the Cold War in Europe
Sabine Rutar
Index
List of maps
List of figures
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Local Approaches to the Second World War in Southeastern Europe: An
Introduction
Xavier Bougarel, Hannes Grandits, Marija Vulesica
PART I - GROUP-MAKING AS A PROCESS
Chapter 1 - Heirs of the Roman Empire? Aromanians and the Fascist
Occupation of Greece (1941-1943)
Paolo Fonzi
Chapter 2 - "The Task of the Century:" Local Dimensions of the Policy of
Forced Conversion in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1942)
Daniela Simon
Chapter 3 - Forced Identities: The Use of the Category "Yugoslav" to
Classify Inmates in the Mauthausen, Buchenwald and Dachau Nazi
Concentration Camps (1941-1945)
Thomas Porena
PART II - LOCAL DYNAMICS OF VIOLENCE
Chapter 4 - Controlling Space and People: War, Territoriality and
Population Engineering in Greece during the 1940s
Polymeris Voglis
Chapter 5 - Spatial and Temporal Logics of Violence: The Independent State
of Croatia in the Districts of Glina and Vrginmost (April 1941-January
1942)
Drago Roksandi¿
Chapter 6 - Dynamics of Unrestrained Violence: The Massacre of Distomo (10
June 1944)
Janis Nalbadidacis
PART III - LOCAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE HOLOCAUST
Chapter 7 - The Madding Clocks of Local Persecution: Anti-Jewish Policies
under Bulgarian Occupation (1941-1943)
Nadège Ragaru
Chapter 8 - Resistance or Collaboration? The Greek Christian Elites of
Thessaloniki facing the Holocaust (1941-1943)
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 9 - Being a Jew in Zagreb in 1941: Life and Death of Lovoslav
Schick
Marija Vulesica
PART IV - EVERYDAY LIFE UNDER OCCUPATION
Chapter 10 - Escape into Normality: Entertainment and Propaganda in
Belgrade during the Occupation (1941-1944)
Dejan Zec
EPILOGUE
(Re-)Scaling the Second World War: Regimes of Historicity and the Legacies
of the Cold War in Europe
Sabine Rutar
Index