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Russia's First World War - A Social and Economic History (Hardcover): Peter Gatrell Russia's First World War - A Social and Economic History (Hardcover)
Peter Gatrell
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of Russia's First World War remains largely unknown, neglected by historians who have been more interested in the grand drama that unfolded in 1917. In Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History Peter Gatrell shows that war is itself 'revolutionary' - rupturing established social and economic ties, but also creating new social and economic relationships, affiliations, practices and opportunities. Russia's First World War brings together the findings of Russian and non-Russian historians, and draws upon fresh research. It turns the spotlight on what Churchill called the 'unknown war', providing an authoritative account that finally does justice to the impact of war on Russia's home front

Russia's First World War - A Social and Economic History (Paperback, New): Peter Gatrell Russia's First World War - A Social and Economic History (Paperback, New)
Peter Gatrell
R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of Russia's First World War remains largely unknown, neglected by historians who have been more interested in the grand drama that unfolded in 1917. In Russia's First World War: A Social and Economic History Peter Gatrell shows that war is itself 'revolutionary' - rupturing established social and economic ties, but also creating new social and economic relationships, affiliations, practices and opportunities. Russia's First World War brings together the findings of Russian and non-Russian historians, and draws upon fresh research. It turns the spotlight on what Churchill called the 'unknown war', providing an authoritative account that finally does justice to the impact of war on Russia's home front

Free World? - The Campaign to Save the World's Refugees, 1956-1963 (Paperback): Peter Gatrell Free World? - The Campaign to Save the World's Refugees, 1956-1963 (Paperback)
Peter Gatrell
R780 Discovery Miles 7 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Free World? is a major contribution to the transnational history of humanitarianism in the postwar world. Peter Gatrell shows how and why the UN, NGOs, governments and individuals embarked on a unique campaign, World Refugee Year (1959-60), in response to global refugee crises, particularly in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. Adopted by nearly one hundred countries, the campaign galvanised public opinion and raised money by enlisting celebrities, using the mass media, and recreating 'refugee camps' in the affluent West. Free World? assesses the causes and consequences of the refugee crises, locates the campaign in the broader geopolitical context of the Cold War and decolonisation and shows how it helped to inspire subsequent campaigns such as Amnesty International and Freedom from Hunger. Ultimately, the book asks how those who are in a more privileged position might better reflect on their responsibilities towards refugees in the modern world.

Government, Industry and Rearmament in Russia, 1900-1914 - The Last Argument of Tsarism (Paperback): Peter Gatrell Government, Industry and Rearmament in Russia, 1900-1914 - The Last Argument of Tsarism (Paperback)
Peter Gatrell
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides an economic historian's perspective on major questions that confront all students of Russian history: how stable were the economic and administrative structures of late-imperial Russia, and how well prepared was Russia for war in 1914? The decade following the Russo-Japanese War witnessed profound changes in the political system and in the industrial economy. The regime faced challenges to its authority from industrialists, caught in the throes of recession, and from parliamentary critics of tsarist administration. Peter Gatrell provides a comprehensive account of the attempts made by government and business to confront these challenges, examining the organisation and performance of a key industry and showing how decisions were reached about the allocation of resources, and the far-reaching consequences these decisions entailed.

Europe on the Move - Refugees in the Era of the Great War (Hardcover): Peter Gatrell, Liubov Zhvanko Europe on the Move - Refugees in the Era of the Great War (Hardcover)
Peter Gatrell, Liubov Zhvanko
R2,605 Discovery Miles 26 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mass population displacement affected millions of Europe's civilians across the different theatres of war in 1914-18. At the end of the war, a senior Red Cross official wrote 'there were refugees everywhere. It was as if the entire world had to move or was waiting to move'. Europe on the move: refugees in the era of the Great War, 1912-23 is the first attempt to understand their experiences as a whole and to establish the political, social and cultural significance and ramifications of the wartime refugee crisis. Drawing on original research by leading specialists from more than a dozen countries, it will become the definitive work on the subject and will appeal to anyone who wishes to understand how governments and public opinion responded to refugees a century ago. -- .

The Unsettling of Europe - The Great Migration, 1945 to the Present (Paperback): Peter Gatrell The Unsettling of Europe - The Great Migration, 1945 to the Present (Paperback)
Peter Gatrell
R350 R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Save R70 (20%) Ships in 11 - 16 working days

WINNER OF THE LAURA SHANNON PRIZE 2021 AND ITALY'S CHERASCO HISTORY PRIZE 2021 SHORTLISTED FOR THE LIONEL GELBER PRIZE 2020 A TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 Migrants have stood at the heart of modern Europe's experience, whether trying to escape danger, to find a better life or as a result of deliberate policy, whether moving from the countryside to the city, or between countries, or from outside the continent altogether. Peter Gatrell's powerful new book is the first to bring these stories together into one place. He creates a compelling narrative bracketed by two nightmarish periods: the great convulsions following the fall of the Third Reich and the mass attempts in the 2010s by migrants to cross the Mediterranean into Europe. The Unsettling of Europe is a new history of the continent, charting the ever-changing arguments about the desirability or otherwise of migrants and their central role in Europe's post-1945 prosperity. Gatrell is as fascinating on the giant movements of millions (such as the epic waves of German migration) to that of much smaller groups, such as the Karelians, Armenians, Moluccans or Ugandan Asians. Above all he has written a book that makes the reader deeply aware of the many extraordinary journeys taken by countless individuals in pursuit of work, safety and dignity, all the time. This is a landmark book on a subject that, decade by decade, will always haunt Europe. 'Peter Gatrell has produced a tour de force ... This important and timely work on one of the most challenging issues in modern Europe deserves to be widely read' Ian Kershaw

A Whole Empire Walking - Refugees in Russia during World War I (Paperback): Peter Gatrell A Whole Empire Walking - Refugees in Russia during World War I (Paperback)
Peter Gatrell
R742 Discovery Miles 7 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

..". a signal contribution to a growing literature on a phenomenon that has become tragically pervasive in the 20th century.... This highly original account combines exemplary empirical research with the judicious application of diverse methods to explore the far-reaching ramifications of a whole empire walking. " Vucinich Prize citation

"An important contribution not only to modern Russian history but also to an ongoing repositioning of Russia in broader European and world historical processes.... elegantly written... highly innovative." Europe-Asia Studies

Drawing on previously unused archival material in Russia, Latvia, and Armenia and on insights from social and critical theory, Peter Gatrell considers the origins of displacement and its political implications and provides a close analysis of humanitarian initiatives and the relationships between refugees and the communities in which they settled."

Necessary Travel - New Area Studies and Canada in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover): Susan Hodgett, Patrick James Necessary Travel - New Area Studies and Canada in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover)
Susan Hodgett, Patrick James; Contributions by Ibrahim A. I. Alfraih, Abdelkarim Amengay, Charles R Batson, …
R3,124 Discovery Miles 31 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent, unpredictable incidents in diverse locations - Paris, Nice, Ankara, Sinai, California, Manchester and London - reinforce how governments and scholars must look beneath the surface for understanding of the turbulent post-9/11world. In particular, what does 'expertise' mean in this new era? This book answers that question? The volume is about a particular kind of expert - a type suffering from 'bad press' for a long time - namely, scholars who carry out area-based research. The term 'expert' itself even comes in for some humor about how it might be defined - someone who knows more and more, about less and less, until eventually they know everything about nothing. Behind the old joke is a grain of truth: Expert standing becomes unimpressive to us, in both intellectual and practical terms, when it is seen as parochial and lacking in vision. This volume will explore Area Studies (AS), a prominent type of expertise, along a range of dimensions. As we move towards the third decade in the new millennium, attention shifts to the somewhat unexpectedly positive future of New Area Studies (NAS) as a resurgent intellectual movement. NAS has departed from what the editors have dubbed Traditional Area Studies (TAS) - commonplace till the millennium. Both the editors of this volume, and its contributors, are leading scholars in area-based work across continents. Together they have participated and observed as area-oriented research struggled to overcome protracted and intense criticism since the Cold War. Thus, the volume marks the resurgence of area-based research in its new guise as NAS - the crux - understanding increasing complexity around a shrinking globe. Taken together, the contents of this volume make the the case for a New Area Studies grounded in necessary travel, using new and wider methodologies involving reflective practice and production of knowledge with local people. It argues the necessity of such broad and deep approaches in order to appreciate what is going on in the world in the 21st century and to help us see off the arrival of more and increasingly nasty unpredictable shocks.

The Making of the Modern Refugee (Hardcover): Peter Gatrell The Making of the Modern Refugee (Hardcover)
Peter Gatrell
R2,464 Discovery Miles 24 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Making of the Modern Refugee is a comprehensive history of global population displacement in the twentieth century. It takes a new approach to the subject, exploring its causes, consequences, and meanings. History, the author shows, provides important clues to understanding how the idea of refugees as a 'problem' embedded itself in the minds of policy-makers and the public, and poses a series of fundamental questions about the nature of enforced migration and how it has shaped society throughout the twentieth century across a broad geographical area - from Europe and the Middle East to South Asia, South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. Wars, revolutions, and state formation are invoked as the main causal explanations of displacement, and are considered alongside the emergence of a twentieth-century refugee regime linking governmental practices, professional expertise, and humanitarian relief efforts. This new study rests upon scholarship from several disciplines and draws extensively upon oral testimony, eye-witness accounts, and film, as well as unpublished source material in the archives of governments, international organisations, and non-governmental organisations. The Making of the Modern Refugee explores the significance that refugees attached to the places they left behind, to their journeys, and to their destinations - in short, how refugees helped to interpret and fashion their own history.

Free World? - The Campaign to Save the World's Refugees, 1956-1963 (Hardcover): Peter Gatrell Free World? - The Campaign to Save the World's Refugees, 1956-1963 (Hardcover)
Peter Gatrell
R2,454 Discovery Miles 24 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Free World? is a major contribution to the transnational history of humanitarianism in the postwar world. Peter Gatrell shows how and why the UN, NGOs, governments and individuals embarked on a unique campaign, World Refugee Year (1959-1960), in response to global refugee crises, particularly in Europe, the Middle East and the Far East. Adopted by nearly one hundred countries, the campaign galvanised public opinion and raised money by enlisting celebrities, using the mass media, and recreating 'refugee camps' in the affluent West. Free World? assesses the causes and consequences of the refugee crises, locates the campaign in the broader geopolitical context of the Cold War and decolonisation and shows how it helped to inspire subsequent campaigns such as Amnesty International and Freedom from Hunger. Ultimately the book asks how those who are in a more privileged position might better reflect on their responsibilities towards refugees in the modern world.

Homelands - War, Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918-1924 (Paperback): Nick Baron, Peter Gatrell Homelands - War, Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918-1924 (Paperback)
Nick Baron, Peter Gatrell
R745 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R44 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"an exciting collaborative effort... there is no available study with this scope and intellectual boldness... this volume will be a sure hit with a broad set of reading publics, appropriate for specialists in the field and a very attractive introduction for undergraduate students in history, human rights, international relations, and many other fields." -- Mark von Hagen, Professor of History, Columbia University well defined, authoritative, disciplined and topically innovative& a pioneering publication in an academic field which is just opening up. -- Raymond Pearson, Professor of Modern European History, School of History and International Affairs, University of UlsterThis new volume, by a team of international scholars, explores aspects of population displacement and statehood at a crucial stage in modern European history, when the entire continent took on the aspect of a laboratory atop a mass graveyard (Tomas Masaryk).This topic of state formation has become newly urgent today, following the collapse of the USSR and the Soviet bloc, and the violent conflicts in the Balkans and Caucasus. Many of these current dilemmas and tragedies have their origins in the aftermath of World War I, when newly emerging nation states in this region first sought to define themselves in terms of population and citizenship.The sudden reconfiguration of power and territory in Eastern Europe after 1918 was characterized by extreme flux, in the form of massive population movements, shifting territorial borders and cultural boundaries, and new political and social formations taking shape. Acknowledging the chaotic and destructive nature of involuntary migration and the intensity of human suffering andtrauma involved, the current volume emphasizes the active and constructive participation of refugees and returnees in negotiating their status and role in the newly formed independent states of Eastern Europe.Based on original research in recently opened East European and Russian archives, this volume examines domestic and international changes that affected the entire region between the end of the war in 1918 and the stabilization of post-imperial European frontiers and regimes by 1924. It includes detailed case studies on Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Ukraine, Belorussia, the Urals region of Soviet Russia and Armenia.War, Population and Statehood in Eastern Europe and Russia, 1918" 1924 highlights why the topics of population displacement, state building and social identity should be matters of vital concern, not only to contemporary political scientists, demographers, policymakers, journalists and others, but also to historians.

Europe on the Move - Refugees in the Era of the Great War (Paperback): Peter Gatrell, Liubov Zhvanko Europe on the Move - Refugees in the Era of the Great War (Paperback)
Peter Gatrell, Liubov Zhvanko
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Mass population displacement affected millions of Europe's civilians across the different theatres of war in 1914-18. At the end of the war, a senior Red Cross official wrote 'there were refugees everywhere. It was as if the entire world had to move or was waiting to move'. Europe on the move is the first attempt to understand their experiences as a whole and to establish the political, social and cultural significance and ramifications of the wartime refugee crisis. Drawing on original research by leading specialists from more than a dozen countries, it will become the definitive work on the subject and will appeal to anyone who wishes to understand how governments and public opinion responded to refugees a century ago. -- .

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