The Oxford Handbook of European History, 1914-1945
Herausgeber: Doumanis, Nicholas
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A comprehensive and international approach to the history of one of the most significant periods of European history, covering both world wars and the years between. This Handbook explores how each crisis of this period had consequences in wider regional, continental, and global developments.
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A comprehensive and international approach to the history of one of the most significant periods of European history, covering both world wars and the years between. This Handbook explores how each crisis of this period had consequences in wider regional, continental, and global developments.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1154g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845959
- ISBN-10: 0198845952
- Artikelnr.: 56791643
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1154g
- ISBN-13: 9780198845959
- ISBN-10: 0198845952
- Artikelnr.: 56791643
Nick Doumanis teaches world history at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. His main areas of interest are the Mediterranean world, ethnic coexistence, diaspora networks, migration, popular religion, and Greek popular culture. His most recent book is entitled Before the Nation: Muslim-Christian Coexistence and its Destruction in Late Ottoman Anatolia (2013). He is currently working on two-book length projects: a long diachronic history of the eastern Mediterranean, and a study of Greek migration to Australia after the Second World War.
* Introduction: Europe's Age of Catastrophe in Context
* Part I: Europe And The First World War
* 1: Alan Sked: Belle Époque: Europe before 1914
* 2: Stefan Goebel: Societies at War, 1914-1918
* 3: Tammy M. Proctor: Total War: Family, Community, and Identity
during the First World War
* 4: David Priestland: The Left and the Revolutions
* 5: Matthias Blum and Jari Eloranta: The Economics of Total War and
Reconstruction, 1914-1922
* Part II: Recasting Europe, C. 1917-1924
* 6: Alan Sharp: The New Diplomacy and the New Europe, 1916-1922
* 7: Ryan Gingeras: Nation-states, Minorities, and Refugees, 1914-1923
* 8: Conan Fischer: Remaking Europe after the First World War
* Part III: Interwar Europe And The Wider World
* 9: Roger Middleton: The Great Depression in Europe
* 10: Anthony Adamthwaite: 'A Low Dishonest Decade'? War and Peace in
the 1930s
* 11: Matthew G. Stanard: Interwar Crises and Europe's Unfinished
Empires
* Part IV: Politics, Society, And Ideology Between The Wars
* 12: Laird Boswell: Rural Society in Crisis
* 13: Andrea Orzoff: Interwar Democracy and the League of Nations
* 14: Pamela Radcliff: The Political 'Left' in the Interwar Period,
1924-1939
* 15: Aristotle Kallis: Fascism and the Right in Interwar Europe
* 16: Julia Moses: Social Policy, Welfare, and Social Identities,
1900-1950
* 17: Paul M. Hagenloh: Discipline, Terror, and the State
* Part V: Themes
* 18: Roger D. Markwick and Nicholas Doumanis: The Nationalization of
the Masses
* 19: Mary Vincent: Political Violence and Mass Society: A European
Civil War?
* 20: Dagmar Herzog: European Sexualities in the Age of Total War
* 21: David W. Ellwood: 'America' and Europe, 1914-1945
* 22: Marco Duranti: European Integration, Human Rights and Romantic
Internationalism
* Part VI: Europe And The Second World War
* 23: Jeremy Land and Jari Eloranta: Wartime Economies, 1939-1945
* 24: Shelley Baranowski: Axis Imperialism in the Second World War
* 25: Christoph Mick: Everyday Life in Wartime Europe
* 26: Mark Roseman: The Holocaust in European History
* 27: Aviel Roshwald: Europe's Civil Wars, 1941-1949
* Part VII: Recasting Europe, Again
* 28: Alexander V. Prusin: Nation Building and Moving People
* 29: Martin Thomas: Europe, the War, and the Colonial World
* 30: Gareth Pritchard: Power Relations during the Transition from Nazi
to post-Nazi rule
* 31: Ben Mercer: The Memory of Europe's Age of Catastrophe, 1914-2014
* Part I: Europe And The First World War
* 1: Alan Sked: Belle Époque: Europe before 1914
* 2: Stefan Goebel: Societies at War, 1914-1918
* 3: Tammy M. Proctor: Total War: Family, Community, and Identity
during the First World War
* 4: David Priestland: The Left and the Revolutions
* 5: Matthias Blum and Jari Eloranta: The Economics of Total War and
Reconstruction, 1914-1922
* Part II: Recasting Europe, C. 1917-1924
* 6: Alan Sharp: The New Diplomacy and the New Europe, 1916-1922
* 7: Ryan Gingeras: Nation-states, Minorities, and Refugees, 1914-1923
* 8: Conan Fischer: Remaking Europe after the First World War
* Part III: Interwar Europe And The Wider World
* 9: Roger Middleton: The Great Depression in Europe
* 10: Anthony Adamthwaite: 'A Low Dishonest Decade'? War and Peace in
the 1930s
* 11: Matthew G. Stanard: Interwar Crises and Europe's Unfinished
Empires
* Part IV: Politics, Society, And Ideology Between The Wars
* 12: Laird Boswell: Rural Society in Crisis
* 13: Andrea Orzoff: Interwar Democracy and the League of Nations
* 14: Pamela Radcliff: The Political 'Left' in the Interwar Period,
1924-1939
* 15: Aristotle Kallis: Fascism and the Right in Interwar Europe
* 16: Julia Moses: Social Policy, Welfare, and Social Identities,
1900-1950
* 17: Paul M. Hagenloh: Discipline, Terror, and the State
* Part V: Themes
* 18: Roger D. Markwick and Nicholas Doumanis: The Nationalization of
the Masses
* 19: Mary Vincent: Political Violence and Mass Society: A European
Civil War?
* 20: Dagmar Herzog: European Sexualities in the Age of Total War
* 21: David W. Ellwood: 'America' and Europe, 1914-1945
* 22: Marco Duranti: European Integration, Human Rights and Romantic
Internationalism
* Part VI: Europe And The Second World War
* 23: Jeremy Land and Jari Eloranta: Wartime Economies, 1939-1945
* 24: Shelley Baranowski: Axis Imperialism in the Second World War
* 25: Christoph Mick: Everyday Life in Wartime Europe
* 26: Mark Roseman: The Holocaust in European History
* 27: Aviel Roshwald: Europe's Civil Wars, 1941-1949
* Part VII: Recasting Europe, Again
* 28: Alexander V. Prusin: Nation Building and Moving People
* 29: Martin Thomas: Europe, the War, and the Colonial World
* 30: Gareth Pritchard: Power Relations during the Transition from Nazi
to post-Nazi rule
* 31: Ben Mercer: The Memory of Europe's Age of Catastrophe, 1914-2014
* Introduction: Europe's Age of Catastrophe in Context
* Part I: Europe And The First World War
* 1: Alan Sked: Belle Époque: Europe before 1914
* 2: Stefan Goebel: Societies at War, 1914-1918
* 3: Tammy M. Proctor: Total War: Family, Community, and Identity
during the First World War
* 4: David Priestland: The Left and the Revolutions
* 5: Matthias Blum and Jari Eloranta: The Economics of Total War and
Reconstruction, 1914-1922
* Part II: Recasting Europe, C. 1917-1924
* 6: Alan Sharp: The New Diplomacy and the New Europe, 1916-1922
* 7: Ryan Gingeras: Nation-states, Minorities, and Refugees, 1914-1923
* 8: Conan Fischer: Remaking Europe after the First World War
* Part III: Interwar Europe And The Wider World
* 9: Roger Middleton: The Great Depression in Europe
* 10: Anthony Adamthwaite: 'A Low Dishonest Decade'? War and Peace in
the 1930s
* 11: Matthew G. Stanard: Interwar Crises and Europe's Unfinished
Empires
* Part IV: Politics, Society, And Ideology Between The Wars
* 12: Laird Boswell: Rural Society in Crisis
* 13: Andrea Orzoff: Interwar Democracy and the League of Nations
* 14: Pamela Radcliff: The Political 'Left' in the Interwar Period,
1924-1939
* 15: Aristotle Kallis: Fascism and the Right in Interwar Europe
* 16: Julia Moses: Social Policy, Welfare, and Social Identities,
1900-1950
* 17: Paul M. Hagenloh: Discipline, Terror, and the State
* Part V: Themes
* 18: Roger D. Markwick and Nicholas Doumanis: The Nationalization of
the Masses
* 19: Mary Vincent: Political Violence and Mass Society: A European
Civil War?
* 20: Dagmar Herzog: European Sexualities in the Age of Total War
* 21: David W. Ellwood: 'America' and Europe, 1914-1945
* 22: Marco Duranti: European Integration, Human Rights and Romantic
Internationalism
* Part VI: Europe And The Second World War
* 23: Jeremy Land and Jari Eloranta: Wartime Economies, 1939-1945
* 24: Shelley Baranowski: Axis Imperialism in the Second World War
* 25: Christoph Mick: Everyday Life in Wartime Europe
* 26: Mark Roseman: The Holocaust in European History
* 27: Aviel Roshwald: Europe's Civil Wars, 1941-1949
* Part VII: Recasting Europe, Again
* 28: Alexander V. Prusin: Nation Building and Moving People
* 29: Martin Thomas: Europe, the War, and the Colonial World
* 30: Gareth Pritchard: Power Relations during the Transition from Nazi
to post-Nazi rule
* 31: Ben Mercer: The Memory of Europe's Age of Catastrophe, 1914-2014
* Part I: Europe And The First World War
* 1: Alan Sked: Belle Époque: Europe before 1914
* 2: Stefan Goebel: Societies at War, 1914-1918
* 3: Tammy M. Proctor: Total War: Family, Community, and Identity
during the First World War
* 4: David Priestland: The Left and the Revolutions
* 5: Matthias Blum and Jari Eloranta: The Economics of Total War and
Reconstruction, 1914-1922
* Part II: Recasting Europe, C. 1917-1924
* 6: Alan Sharp: The New Diplomacy and the New Europe, 1916-1922
* 7: Ryan Gingeras: Nation-states, Minorities, and Refugees, 1914-1923
* 8: Conan Fischer: Remaking Europe after the First World War
* Part III: Interwar Europe And The Wider World
* 9: Roger Middleton: The Great Depression in Europe
* 10: Anthony Adamthwaite: 'A Low Dishonest Decade'? War and Peace in
the 1930s
* 11: Matthew G. Stanard: Interwar Crises and Europe's Unfinished
Empires
* Part IV: Politics, Society, And Ideology Between The Wars
* 12: Laird Boswell: Rural Society in Crisis
* 13: Andrea Orzoff: Interwar Democracy and the League of Nations
* 14: Pamela Radcliff: The Political 'Left' in the Interwar Period,
1924-1939
* 15: Aristotle Kallis: Fascism and the Right in Interwar Europe
* 16: Julia Moses: Social Policy, Welfare, and Social Identities,
1900-1950
* 17: Paul M. Hagenloh: Discipline, Terror, and the State
* Part V: Themes
* 18: Roger D. Markwick and Nicholas Doumanis: The Nationalization of
the Masses
* 19: Mary Vincent: Political Violence and Mass Society: A European
Civil War?
* 20: Dagmar Herzog: European Sexualities in the Age of Total War
* 21: David W. Ellwood: 'America' and Europe, 1914-1945
* 22: Marco Duranti: European Integration, Human Rights and Romantic
Internationalism
* Part VI: Europe And The Second World War
* 23: Jeremy Land and Jari Eloranta: Wartime Economies, 1939-1945
* 24: Shelley Baranowski: Axis Imperialism in the Second World War
* 25: Christoph Mick: Everyday Life in Wartime Europe
* 26: Mark Roseman: The Holocaust in European History
* 27: Aviel Roshwald: Europe's Civil Wars, 1941-1949
* Part VII: Recasting Europe, Again
* 28: Alexander V. Prusin: Nation Building and Moving People
* 29: Martin Thomas: Europe, the War, and the Colonial World
* 30: Gareth Pritchard: Power Relations during the Transition from Nazi
to post-Nazi rule
* 31: Ben Mercer: The Memory of Europe's Age of Catastrophe, 1914-2014