This is a comprehensive history of political violence during Europe's
incredibly violent twentieth century. Leading scholars examine the
causes and dynamics of war, revolution, counterrevolution, genocide,
ethnic cleansing, terrorism and state repression. They locate these
manifestations of political violence within their full transnational
and comparative contexts and within broader trends in European history
from the beginning of the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire in the
late nineteenth-century, through the two world wars, to the Yugoslav
Wars and the rise of fundamentalist terrorism. The book spans a
'greater Europe' stretching from Ireland and Iberia to the Baltic, the
Caucasus, Turkey and the southern shores of the Mediterranean. It
sheds new light on the extent to which political violence in
twentieth-century Europe was inseparable from the generation of new
forms of state power and their projection into other societies, be
they distant territories of imperial conquest or ones much closer to
home.
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ISBN
9781139037143
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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