0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (1)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (3)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 4 of 4 matches in All Departments

Rationed Life - Science, Everyday Life, and Working-Class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914-1918 (Paperback): Rudolf Kucera Rationed Life - Science, Everyday Life, and Working-Class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914-1918 (Paperback)
Rudolf Kucera
R883 Discovery Miles 8 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Far from the battlefront, hundreds of thousands of workers toiled in Bohemian factories over the course of World War I, and their lives were inescapably shaped by the conflict. In particular, they faced new and dramatic forms of material hardship that strained social ties and placed in sharp relief the most mundane aspects of daily life, such as when, what, and with whom to eat. This study reconstructs the experience of the Bohemian working class during the Great War through explorations of four basic spheres-food, labor, gender, and protest-that comprise a fascinating case study in early twentieth-century social history.

In the Shadow of the Great War - Physical Violence in East-Central Europe, 1917-1923 (Hardcover): Jochen Boehler, Ota Konrad,... In the Shadow of the Great War - Physical Violence in East-Central Europe, 1917-1923 (Hardcover)
Jochen Boehler, Ota Konrad, Rudolf Kucera
R3,015 Discovery Miles 30 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whether victorious or not, Central European states faced fundamental challenges after the First World War as they struggled to contain ongoing violence and forge peaceful societies. This collection explores the various forms of violence these nations confronted during this period, which effectively transformed the region into a laboratory for state-building. Employing a bottom-up approach to understanding everyday life, these studies trace the contours of individual and mass violence in the interwar era while illuminating their effects upon politics, intellectual developments, and the arts.

Rationed Life - Science, Everyday Life, and Working-Class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914-1918 (Hardcover): Rudolf Kucera Rationed Life - Science, Everyday Life, and Working-Class Politics in the Bohemian Lands, 1914-1918 (Hardcover)
Rudolf Kucera
R3,015 Discovery Miles 30 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Far from the battlefront, hundreds of thousands of workers toiled in Bohemian factories over the course of World War I, and their lives were inescapably shaped by the conflict. In particular, they faced new and dramatic forms of material hardship that strained social ties and placed in sharp relief the most mundane aspects of daily life, such as when, what, and with whom to eat. This study reconstructs the experience of the Bohemian working class during the Great War through explorations of four basic spheres-food, labor, gender, and protest-that comprise a fascinating case study in early twentieth-century social history.

Paths out of the Apocalypse - Physical Violence in the Fall and Renewal of Central Europe, 1914-1922 (Hardcover): Ota Konrad,... Paths out of the Apocalypse - Physical Violence in the Fall and Renewal of Central Europe, 1914-1922 (Hardcover)
Ota Konrad, Rudolf Kucera
R3,362 Discovery Miles 33 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Paths out of the Apocalypse uses violence as a prism through which to investigate the profound social, cultural, and political changes experienced by (post-) Habsburg Central Europe during and immediately after the Great War. It compares attitudes toward, and experiences and practices of, physical violence in the mostly Czech-speaking territories of Bohemia and Moravia, the German-speaking territories that would constitute the Republic of Austria after 1918, and the mostly German-speaking region of South Tyrol. Based on research in national and local archives and copious secondary literature, the study argues that, in the context of total war, physical violence became a predominant means of conceptualizing and expressing social-political demands as well as a means of demarcating various notions of community and belonging. The authors apply an interdisciplinary understanding of violence informed by sociological and psychological theories as well as by rigorous empirical historiographical approach. First, they examine the most severe kind of physical violence - murder - against the backdrop of shifting scientific and media discourses during the war and its immediate aftermath. Second, the authors use numerous cases of collective violence, ranging from less serious everyday conflicts to massive hunger demonstrations and riots, to unravel its 'language', thus deciphering the attitudes and values shared among an ever-growing group of perpetrators. Paths out of the Apocalypse thus fundamentally rethinks some key topics currently debated in the scholarship on early twentieth-century Central Europe, the First World War, violence, nationalism, and modern European comparative social and cultural history.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
The SABC 8
Foeta Krige Paperback R358 Discovery Miles 3 580
The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor…
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Paperback R865 Discovery Miles 8 650
Freestyle Cooking With Chef Ollie
Oliver Swart Hardcover R450 R402 Discovery Miles 4 020
The Harmonisation of European Contract…
Stefan Vogenauer, Stephen Weatherill Hardcover R3,558 Discovery Miles 35 580
Synopsis of British Seaweeds
William Henry Harvey Paperback R490 Discovery Miles 4 900
Comparative Methods in Law, Humanities…
Maurice Adams, Mark van Hoecke Hardcover R3,486 Discovery Miles 34 860
Recent Advances in Plant Virology
Carole Caranta, Miguel A. Aranda, … Hardcover R7,682 Discovery Miles 76 820
Winged Messenger - Running Your First…
Bruce Fordyce Paperback  (1)
R331 Discovery Miles 3 310
North Country Homesteader
Darlene M Reierson, Jewel L Reierson Hardcover R1,240 R1,047 Discovery Miles 10 470
Field Guide to Wild Flowers of South…
John Manning Paperback R580 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260

 

Partners