Shatterzone of empires : coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands
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Shatterzone of empires : coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands
Indiana University Press, c2013
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: cloth ISBN 9780253006318
内容説明
From the Baltic to the Black Sea, four major empires with ethnically and religiously diverse populations encountered each other along often changing and contested borders. Examining this geographically vast, multicultural region through a variety of methodological lenses, this volume offers informed and dispassionate analyses of how the many populations of these borderlands managed to coexist in a previous era and why the areas eventually descended into violence. An understanding of this region will help readers grasp the preconditions of interethnic coexistence and the causes of ethnic violence and war in many of the world's other borderlands both past and present.
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- Acknowledgements Introduction: Coexistence and Violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman Borderlands - Omer Bartov and Eric D. WeitzI. Imagining the Borderlands
- 1. The Traveler's View of Central Europe: Gradual Transitions and Degrees of Difference in European Borderlands - Larry Wolff
- 2. Megalomania and Angst: The Nineteenth-Century Mythicization of Germany's Eastern Borderlands - Gregor Thum
- 3. Between Empire and Nation-State: An Outline for a European Contemporary History of the Jews, 1750-1950 - Dan Diner
- 4. Jews and Others in Vilna-Wino-Vilnius: Invisible Neighbors, 1831-1948 - Theodore R. WeeksII. Imperial Borderlands
- 5. Our Laws, Our Taxes, and Our Administration: Citizenship in Imperial Austria - Gary B. Cohen
- 6. Marking National Space on the Habsburg Austrian Borderlands, 1890-1918 - Pieter M. Judson
- 7. Travel, Railroads, and Identity Formation in the Habsburg Empire - Fritjof Benjamin Schenk
- 8. Germany in the Ottoman Borderlands: The Entwining of Imperial Aspirations, Revolution, and Ethnic Violence - Eric D. Weitz
- 9. The Central State in the Borderlands: Ottoman Eastern Anatolia in the Late Nineteenth Century - Elke HartmannIII. Nationalizing the Borderlands
- 10. Borderland Encounters in the Carpathian Mountains and Their Impact on Identity Formation - Patrice M. Dabrowski
- 11. Mapping the Hungarian Borderlands - Robert Nemes
- 12. A Strange Case of Antisemitism: Ivan Franko and the Jewish Issue - Yaroslav Hrytsak
- 13. Nation-State, Ethnic Conflict, and Refugees in Lithuania, 1939-1940 - Tomas Balkelis
- 14. The Young Turks and the Plans for the Ethnic Homogenization of Anatolia - Taner AkcamIV. Violence on the Borderlands
- 15. Paving the Way for Ethnic Cleansing: Eastern Thrace during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and Their Aftermath - Eyal Ginio
- 16. "Wiping out the Bulgur Race": Hatred, Duty and National Self-Fashioning in the Second Balkan War - Keith Brown
- 17. Failed Identity and the Assyrian Genocide - David Gaunt
- 18. Forms of Violence during the Russian Occupation of Ottoman Territory and in Northern Persia (Urmia and Astrabad), October 1914 - December 1917 - Peter Holquist
- 19. A "Zone of Violence": The Anti-Jewish Pogroms in East Galicia in 1914-1915 and 1941 - Alexander V. Prusin
- 20. Ethnicity and the Reporting of Mass Murder: Kravis'ki visti, the NKVD Murders of 1941, and the Vinnytsia Exhumation - John-Paul Himka
- 21. Communal Genocide: Personal Accounts of the Destruction of Buczacz, Eastern Galicia, 1941-1944 - Omer BartovV. Ritual, Symbolism, and Identity
- 22. Liquid Borderland, Inelastic Sea? Mapping the Eastern Adriatic - Pamela Ballinger
- 23. National Modernism in Post-Revolutionary Society: The Ukrainian Renaissance and Jewish Revival, 1917-30 - Myroslav Shkandrij
- 24. Carpathian Rus': Interethnic Coexistence without Violence - Paul Robert Magocsi
- 25. The Explosion of Violence: The Pogrom of Summer 1941 - Kai Struve
- 26. Caught in Between: Border Regions in Modern Europe - Philipp TherIndex
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: pbk ISBN 9780253006356
内容説明
Shatterzone of Empires is a comprehensive analysis of interethnic relations, coexistence, and violence in Europe's eastern borderlands over the past two centuries. In this vast territory, extending from the Baltic to the Black Sea, four major empires with ethnically and religiously diverse populations encountered each other along often changing and contested borders. Examining this geographically widespread, multicultural region at several levels-local, national, transnational, and empire-and through multiple approaches-social, cultural, political, and economic-this volume offers informed and dispassionate analyses of how the many populations of these borderlands managed to coexist in a previous era and how and why the areas eventually descended into violence. An understanding of this specific region will help readers grasp the preconditions of interethnic coexistence and the causes of ethnic violence and war in many of the world's other borderlands both past and present.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Coexistence and Violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman Borderlands \ Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz
Part 1. Imagining the Borderlands
1. The Traveler's View of Central Europe: Gradual Transitions and Degrees of Difference in European Borderlands \ Larry Wolff
2. Megalomania and Angst: The Nineteenth-Century Mythicization of Germany's Eastern Borderlands \ Gregor Thum
3. Between Empire and Nation State: An Outline for a European Contemporary History of the Jews, 1750-1950 \ Dan Diner
4. Jews and Others in Vilna-Wino-Vilnius: Invisible Neighbors, 1831-1948 \ Theodore R. Weeks
Part 2. Imperial Borderlands
5. Our Laws, Our Taxes, and Our Administration: Citizenship in Imperial Austria \ Gary B. Cohen
6. Marking National Space on the Habsburg Austrian Borderlands, 1880-1918 \ Pieter M. Judson
7. Travel, Railroads, and Identity Formation in the Russian Empire \ Frithjof Benjamin Schenk
8. Germany and the Ottoman Borderlands: The Entwining of Imperial Aspirations, Revolution, and Ethnic Violence \ Eric D. Weitz
9. The Central State in the Borderlands: Ottoman Eastern Anatolia in the Late Nineteenth Century \ Elke Hartmann
Part 3. Nationalizing the Borderlands
10. Borderland Encounters in the Carpathian Mountains and Their Impact on Identity Formation \ Patrice M. Dabrowski
11. Mapping the Hungarian Borderlands \ Robert Nemes
12. A Strange Case of Antisemitism: Ivan Franko and the Jewish Issue \ Yaroslav Hrytsak
13. Nation State, Ethnic Conflict, and Refugees in Lithuania, 1939-1940 \ Tomas Balkelis
14. The Young Turks and the Plans for the Ethnic Homogenization of Anatolia \ Taner Akcam
Part 4. Violence on the Borderlands
15. Paving the Way for Ethnic Cleansing: Eastern Thrace during the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and Their Aftermath \ Eyal Ginio
16. "Wiping out the Bulgar Race": Hatred, Duty, and National Self-Fashioning in the Second Balkan War \ Keith Brown
17. Failed Identity and the Assyrian Genocide \ David Gaunt
18. Forms of Violence during the Russian Occupation of Ottoman Territory and in Northern Persia (Urmia and Astrabad), October 1914-December 1917 \ Peter Holquist
19. A "Zone of Violence": The Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Eastern Galicia in 1914-1915 and 1941 \ Alexander V. Prusin
20. Ethnicity and the Reporting of Mass Murder: Krakivs'ki visti, the NKVD Murders of 1941, and the Vinnytsia Exhumation \ John-Paul Himka
21. Communal Genocide: Personal Accounts of the Destruction of Buczacz, Eastern Galicia, 1941-1944 \ Omer Bartov
Part 5. Ritual, Symbolism, and Identity
22. Liquid Borderland, Inelastic Sea? Mapping the Eastern Adriatic \ Pamela Ballinger
23. National Modernism in Post-Revolutionary Society: The Ukrainian Renaissance and Jewish Revival, 1917-1930 \ Myroslav Shkandrij
24. Carpathian Rus': Interethnic Coexistence without Violence \ Paul Robert Magocsi
25. Tremors in the Shatterzone of Empires: Eastern Galicia in Summer 1941 \ Kai Struve
26. Caught in Between: Border Regions in Modern Europe \ Philipp Ther
List of Contributors
Index
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