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Violence

edited by Jochen Böhler, Włodzimierz Borodziej and Joachim von Puttkamer

(Routledge handbooks, . The Routledge twentieth century history handbooks . The Routledge history handbook of Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth century ; v. 4)

Routledge, 2022

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Includes index

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Description

Analyses both the violence exerted on the societies of Central and Eastern Europe during the twentieth century by belligerent powers and authoritarian and/or totalitarian regimes and armed conflicts between ethnic, social and national groups, as well as the interaction between these two phenomena, offering the reader a comprehensive understanding of the topic in this region and time period. Transnational in approach, it contains contributions from many historians from the region itself, making it accessible and apealing to a wide international audience. Part of a set that constitutes a comprehensive social, political, and cultural history that covers the entire region of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe, superceding histories that focus ona particular area or theme.

Table of Contents

Volume introduction 1. The Balkan Wars: patterns of violence in the Balkans leading up to the First World War 2. The war in the East, 1914-16 3. The radicalization of violence and Intermarium's interwar 4. Mass violence and its immediate aftermath in Central and Eastern Europe during the Second World War, 1939-47 5. State socialism: violence, oppression and surveillance 6. The violent dissolution of Yugoslavia, 1989-2001

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