Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 : the reconstruction of Poland
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Civil war in Central Europe, 1918-1921 : the reconstruction of Poland
(The Greater War / general editor, Robert Gerwarth)
Oxford University Press, 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The First World War did not end in Central Europe in November 1918. The armistices marked the creation of the Second Polish Republic and the first shot of the Central European Civil War which raged from 1918 to 1921. The fallen German, Russian, and Austrian Empires left in their wake lands with peoples of mixed nationalities and ethnicities. These lands soon became battle grounds and the ethno-political violence that ensued forced those living within them to decide
on their national identity.
Civil War in Central Europe seeks to challenge previous notions that such conflicts which occurred between the First and Second World Wars were isolated incidents and argues that they should be considered as part of a European war; a war which transformed Poland into a nation.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations and Maps
Introduction
1: Nations, States, and Conflict in Central Europe
2: How to Mobilize the Polish Nation
3: The Central European Civil War
4: Violence and Crimes Beyond the Battlefields
Conclusion
Epilogue
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