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European Police Forces and Law Enforcement in the First World War (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jonas Campion, Laurent Lopez,... European Police Forces and Law Enforcement in the First World War (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jonas Campion, Laurent Lopez, Guillaume Payen
R3,579 Discovery Miles 35 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a global history of civilian, military and gendarmerie-style policing around the First World War. Whilst many aspects of the Great War have been revisited in light of the centenary, and in spite of the recent growth of modern policing history, the role and fate of police forces in the conflict has been largely forgotten. Yet the war affected all European and extra-European police forces. Despite their diversity, all were confronted with transnational factors and forms of disorder, and suffered generally from mass-conscription. During the conflict, societies and states were faced with a crisis situation of unprecedented magnitude with mass mechanised killing on the battle field, and starvation, occupation, destruction, and in some cases even revolution, on the home front. Based on a wide geographical and chronological scope - from the late nineteenth century to the interwar years - this collection of essays explores the policing of European belligerent countries, alongside their empires, and neutral countries. The book's approach crosses traditional boundaries between neutral and belligerent nations, centres and peripheries, and frontline and rear areas. It focuses on the involvement and wartime transformations of these law-enforcement forces, thus highlighting underlying changes in police organisation, identity and practices across this period.

European Police Forces and Law Enforcement in the First World War (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Jonas Campion, Laurent Lopez,... European Police Forces and Law Enforcement in the First World War (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Jonas Campion, Laurent Lopez, Guillaume Payen
R3,553 Discovery Miles 35 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a global history of civilian, military and gendarmerie-style policing around the First World War. Whilst many aspects of the Great War have been revisited in light of the centenary, and in spite of the recent growth of modern policing history, the role and fate of police forces in the conflict has been largely forgotten. Yet the war affected all European and extra-European police forces. Despite their diversity, all were confronted with transnational factors and forms of disorder, and suffered generally from mass-conscription. During the conflict, societies and states were faced with a crisis situation of unprecedented magnitude with mass mechanised killing on the battle field, and starvation, occupation, destruction, and in some cases even revolution, on the home front. Based on a wide geographical and chronological scope - from the late nineteenth century to the interwar years - this collection of essays explores the policing of European belligerent countries, alongside their empires, and neutral countries. The book's approach crosses traditional boundaries between neutral and belligerent nations, centres and peripheries, and frontline and rear areas. It focuses on the involvement and wartime transformations of these law-enforcement forces, thus highlighting underlying changes in police organisation, identity and practices across this period.

Martin Heidegger's Changing Destinies - Catholicism, Revolution, Nazism (Hardcover): Guillaume Payen Martin Heidegger's Changing Destinies - Catholicism, Revolution, Nazism (Hardcover)
Guillaume Payen; Translated by Jane Marie Todd, Steven Rendall
R1,379 Discovery Miles 13 790 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A portrait of Martin Heidegger as a man and a philosopher   In this biography of Martin Heidegger (1889–1976), now available in English, historian Guillaume Payen synthesizes the connections between the German philosopher’s life and work. Critically, but without polemics, he creates a portrait of Heidegger in his time, using all available sources—lectures, letters, and the notorious “black notebooks.”   Payen chronicles Heidegger’s “changing destinies”: after the First World War, an uncompromising Catholicism gave way to a vigorous striving for a philosophical revolution—fertile ground for National Socialism. The book reflects a life of light and shadow. Heidegger was a great philosopher and teacher who cultivated friendships and love affairs with Jews but also was an anti-Semitic nationalist who lamented the “Judaization of German intellectual life.”

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