The interwar world
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The interwar world
(The Routledge worlds)
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
With the combined knowledge and expertise of over 50 contributors in the field, The Interwar World offers a unique and comprehensive study between the years 1918 and 1939. Accessible for undergraduates, postgraduates and scholars researching the period, the volume is extremely valuable in its contribution to the field of history itself, and for the education of students.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
Heidi J.S. Tworek and Andrew Denning
Structures
1. Environment
Sarah Hamilton
2. Population and Demographics
Edward Ross Dickinson
3. Energy
Philipp Lehmann
4. Technology and Infrastructure
Fredrik Meiton
5. Health
Iris Borowy
6. Mass Culture
Matthew B. Karush and Sam Lebovic
Institutions
7. War and Revolution
Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses
8. Violence and Genocide
Michelle Tusan
9. The State
George Lawson and Ayse Zarakol
10. Political Regimes
Agnes Cornell, Jorgen Moller and Svend-Erik Skaaning
11. International Relations and Diplomacy
Jeremy A. Yellen
12. Global Institutions
Daniel Gorman
13. Nongovernmental Organizations and Philanthropies
Helke Rausch
Identity and Ways of Life
14. Gender and Sexuality
Marc Matera and Susan Kingsley Kent
15. Race and Ethnicity
Jaehwan Hyun
16. The Middle Classes
Christof Dejung
17. Religion and Spirituality
John Tseh-han Chen
18. The Urban
UEmit Firat Acikgoez and Ilham Khuri-Makdisi
19. The Rural
Yves Segers
Knowledge and Information
20. Communications and Media
Leslie James and Emma Hunter
21. Humanities
Humberto Beck
22. Social Sciences
Malgorzata Mazurek
23. International Law
Anne Holthoefer
24. Architecture
Adedoyin Teriba
25. Natural Sciences
Emily Kern and Michael J. Barany
Ideologies and Practices
26. Capitalism
Gerold Krozewski
27. Communism
Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez
28. Fascism
Daniel Hedinger
29. Nationalism
David Stenner, Deirdre Ruscitti Harshman and Matthew Harshman
30. Pan-Movements
Meghna Chaudhuri and Sara Marzagora
31. Imperialism
Takashi Fujitani
32. Anticolonialism and Anti-Imperialism
Michael Goebel
33. Women's Rights and Feminism
Nova Robinson
Trade and Production
34. Economic Plans
Kyung Deok Roh
35. Global Trade and Protectionism
Nikolay Kamenov
36. Industry
Koji Hirata
37. Agriculture
Vicente Pinilla and Henry Willebald
38. The Great Depression
Tomoko Shiroyama
Epilogue
Antoinette Burton
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