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No Neighbors' Lands in Postwar Europe - Vanishing Others (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Anna Wylegala, Sabine Rutar,... No Neighbors' Lands in Postwar Europe - Vanishing Others (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Anna Wylegala, Sabine Rutar, Malgorzata Lukianow
R3,524 Discovery Miles 35 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on the social voids that were the result of occupation, genocide, mass killings, and population movements in Europe during and after the Second World War. Historians, sociologists, and anthropologists adopt comparative perspectives on those who now lived in 'cleansed' borderlands. Its contributors explore local subjectivities of social change through the concept of 'No Neighbors' Lands': How does it feel to wear the dress of your murdered neighbor? How does one get used to friends, colleagues, and neighbors no longer being part of everyday life? How is moral, social, and legal order reinstated after one part of the community participated in the ethnic cleansing of another? How is order restored psychologically in the wake of neighbors watching others being slaughtered by external enemies? This book sheds light on how destroyed European communities, once multi-ethnic and multi-religious, experienced postwar reconstruction, attempted to come to terms with what had happened, and negotiated remembrance.

The Wars of Yesterday - The Balkan Wars and the Emergence of Modern Military Conflict, 1912-13 (Paperback): Katrin Boeckh,... The Wars of Yesterday - The Balkan Wars and the Emergence of Modern Military Conflict, 1912-13 (Paperback)
Katrin Boeckh, Sabine Rutar
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Though persistently overshadowed by the Great War in historical memory, the two Balkan conflicts of 1912-1913 were among the most consequential of the early twentieth century. By pitting the states of Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro against a diminished Ottoman Empire-and subsequently against one another-they anticipated many of the horrors of twentieth-century warfare even as they produced the tense regional politics that helped spark World War I. Bringing together an international group of scholars, this volume applies the social and cultural insights of the "new military history" to revisit this critical episode with a central focus on the experiences of both combatants and civilians during wartime.

The Balkan Wars from Contemporary Perception to Historic Memory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Katrin Boeckh, Sabine Rutar The Balkan Wars from Contemporary Perception to Historic Memory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Katrin Boeckh, Sabine Rutar
R3,782 Discovery Miles 37 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the historial role of the Balkan Wars. In Eastern Europe, the two Balkan Wars of 1912/13 had greater importance than the First World War for the construction of nations and states. This volume shows how these "short" wars profoundly changed the sociopolitical situation in the Balkans, with consequences that are still felt today. More than one hundred years later, the successors of the belligerent states in Southeastern Europe memorialize the wars as heroic highlights of their respective pasts. Furthermore, the metaphor that the Balkans were Europe's "powder keg", perpetuated at the beginning of the twentieth century in the face of these wars, was reactivated in both the West and the East up through the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s. The authors entangle the hitherto exclusive national master narratives and analyse them cogently and trenchantly for an international readership. They make an indispensable contribution to the proper integration of the Balkan Wars into the European historical memory of twentieth-century warfare.

The Wars of Yesterday - The Balkan Wars and the Emergence of Modern Military Conflict, 1912-13 (Hardcover): Katrin Boeckh,... The Wars of Yesterday - The Balkan Wars and the Emergence of Modern Military Conflict, 1912-13 (Hardcover)
Katrin Boeckh, Sabine Rutar
R2,972 Discovery Miles 29 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Though persistently overshadowed by the Great War in historical memory, the two Balkan conflicts of 1912-1913 were among the most consequential of the early twentieth century. By pitting the states of Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro against a diminished Ottoman Empire-and subsequently against one another-they anticipated many of the horrors of twentieth-century warfare even as they produced the tense regional politics that helped spark World War I. Bringing together an international group of scholars, this volume applies the social and cultural insights of the "new military history" to revisit this critical episode with a central focus on the experiences of both combatants and civilians during wartime.

The Balkan Wars from Contemporary Perception to Historic Memory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016):... The Balkan Wars from Contemporary Perception to Historic Memory (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Katrin Boeckh, Sabine Rutar
R3,872 Discovery Miles 38 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the historial role of the Balkan Wars. In Eastern Europe, the two Balkan Wars of 1912/13 had greater importance than the First World War for the construction of nations and states. This volume shows how these "short" wars profoundly changed the sociopolitical situation in the Balkans, with consequences that are still felt today. More than one hundred years later, the successors of the belligerent states in Southeastern Europe memorialize the wars as heroic highlights of their respective pasts. Furthermore, the metaphor that the Balkans were Europe's "powder keg", perpetuated at the beginning of the twentieth century in the face of these wars, was reactivated in both the West and the East up through the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s. The authors entangle the hitherto exclusive national master narratives and analyse them cogently and trenchantly for an international readership. They make an indispensable contribution to the proper integration of the Balkan Wars into the European historical memory of twentieth-century warfare.

Beyond the Balkans, 10 - Towards an Inclusive History of Southeastern Europe (Paperback): Sabine Rutar Beyond the Balkans, 10 - Towards an Inclusive History of Southeastern Europe (Paperback)
Sabine Rutar
R1,380 R1,160 Discovery Miles 11 600 Save R220 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beyond the Balkans offers new perspectives on Southeast European history, envisaging the region's history as an integral part of European and global history. Debates about the mental map of "the Balkans" as the negative alter ego of "the West" and about the construction of the Balkans as a historical space sui generis provide points of departure. The book's essays treat an exemplary, yet broad, set of topics designed to open up idle fields of research. They foster common and coherent methodological lines and establish a new agenda for future research. (Series: Studies on South East Europe - Vol. 10)

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