A New Europe, 1918-1923
Instability, Innovation, Recovery
Herausgeber: Dziewanowski-Stefa&; Winter, Jay M
A New Europe, 1918-1923
Instability, Innovation, Recovery
Herausgeber: Dziewanowski-Stefa&; Winter, Jay M
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This book introduces readers to new historical research on the creation of the new order in East-Central Europe in the period immediately following 1918. Taking a step towards writing a fully European history of the Great War and its aftermath, the volume offers an original approach to this decisive period in 20th century European history.
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This book introduces readers to new historical research on the creation of the new order in East-Central Europe in the period immediately following 1918. Taking a step towards writing a fully European history of the Great War and its aftermath, the volume offers an original approach to this decisive period in 20th century European history.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032209753
- ISBN-10: 1032209755
- Artikelnr.: 68712840
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781032209753
- ISBN-10: 1032209755
- Artikelnr.: 68712840
Bartosz Dziewanowski-Stefäczyk is Deputy Head of the Academic Department at the Institute of European Network Remembrance and Solidarity and Researcher at the History Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland. His fields of research include Polish-German relations, Polish foreign politics of memory and cultural diplomacy. He is currently writing a book on history as a tool of Polish diplomacy towards Germany, 1918¿1939. Jay Winter is Charles J. Stille Professor of History Emeritus at Yale University and Honorary Professor at the Australian National University. His fields of research include the First World War in history and memory, and the Armenian Genocide of 1915. He is currently writing a history of the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923 and a book on the cultural history of modern war.
Introduction Part 1: Patterns of Violence 1. Imperial Collapse,
State-Building and Attempts at Stabilisation: East Central Europe after the
Great War 2. An Age of Revolutions: East Central Europe at the End of the
First World War 3. Violence and the New Europe: The War that Didn't End 4.
After the Peace Settlement: Frustrations and Possibilities 5. The Collapse
of the Versailles System during the Interwar Period Part 2: Recasting
Public Life: Ideas and institutions 6. Economic Revival in East Central
Europe after the Great War 7. Boundaries of Imagination. Geographers and
Territories in East Central Europe 8. To 'acquire the right place among the
nations'. Cultural Diplomacy and the New Order in East Central Europe 9.
Minorities at the Death of the Continental European Empires, 1918-1923 10.
New Cities in New States 11. Doctors and Diplomats: Health Services in the
New Europe, 1918-1923 12. The International Committee of the Red Cross and
the Reconstruction of New Europe, 1918-1923 Part 3: The New Europe in
Memory and History 13. Political and Cultural Aspects of the Aftermath of
the Great War in East Central Europe 14. Wars Over War Memory: East Central
Europe, 1918-1989 15. The Modernist Turn: The New Europe and the Arts,
1918-1923 16. The Future of the Past in the New Europe
State-Building and Attempts at Stabilisation: East Central Europe after the
Great War 2. An Age of Revolutions: East Central Europe at the End of the
First World War 3. Violence and the New Europe: The War that Didn't End 4.
After the Peace Settlement: Frustrations and Possibilities 5. The Collapse
of the Versailles System during the Interwar Period Part 2: Recasting
Public Life: Ideas and institutions 6. Economic Revival in East Central
Europe after the Great War 7. Boundaries of Imagination. Geographers and
Territories in East Central Europe 8. To 'acquire the right place among the
nations'. Cultural Diplomacy and the New Order in East Central Europe 9.
Minorities at the Death of the Continental European Empires, 1918-1923 10.
New Cities in New States 11. Doctors and Diplomats: Health Services in the
New Europe, 1918-1923 12. The International Committee of the Red Cross and
the Reconstruction of New Europe, 1918-1923 Part 3: The New Europe in
Memory and History 13. Political and Cultural Aspects of the Aftermath of
the Great War in East Central Europe 14. Wars Over War Memory: East Central
Europe, 1918-1989 15. The Modernist Turn: The New Europe and the Arts,
1918-1923 16. The Future of the Past in the New Europe
Introduction Part 1: Patterns of Violence 1. Imperial Collapse,
State-Building and Attempts at Stabilisation: East Central Europe after the
Great War 2. An Age of Revolutions: East Central Europe at the End of the
First World War 3. Violence and the New Europe: The War that Didn't End 4.
After the Peace Settlement: Frustrations and Possibilities 5. The Collapse
of the Versailles System during the Interwar Period Part 2: Recasting
Public Life: Ideas and institutions 6. Economic Revival in East Central
Europe after the Great War 7. Boundaries of Imagination. Geographers and
Territories in East Central Europe 8. To 'acquire the right place among the
nations'. Cultural Diplomacy and the New Order in East Central Europe 9.
Minorities at the Death of the Continental European Empires, 1918-1923 10.
New Cities in New States 11. Doctors and Diplomats: Health Services in the
New Europe, 1918-1923 12. The International Committee of the Red Cross and
the Reconstruction of New Europe, 1918-1923 Part 3: The New Europe in
Memory and History 13. Political and Cultural Aspects of the Aftermath of
the Great War in East Central Europe 14. Wars Over War Memory: East Central
Europe, 1918-1989 15. The Modernist Turn: The New Europe and the Arts,
1918-1923 16. The Future of the Past in the New Europe
State-Building and Attempts at Stabilisation: East Central Europe after the
Great War 2. An Age of Revolutions: East Central Europe at the End of the
First World War 3. Violence and the New Europe: The War that Didn't End 4.
After the Peace Settlement: Frustrations and Possibilities 5. The Collapse
of the Versailles System during the Interwar Period Part 2: Recasting
Public Life: Ideas and institutions 6. Economic Revival in East Central
Europe after the Great War 7. Boundaries of Imagination. Geographers and
Territories in East Central Europe 8. To 'acquire the right place among the
nations'. Cultural Diplomacy and the New Order in East Central Europe 9.
Minorities at the Death of the Continental European Empires, 1918-1923 10.
New Cities in New States 11. Doctors and Diplomats: Health Services in the
New Europe, 1918-1923 12. The International Committee of the Red Cross and
the Reconstruction of New Europe, 1918-1923 Part 3: The New Europe in
Memory and History 13. Political and Cultural Aspects of the Aftermath of
the Great War in East Central Europe 14. Wars Over War Memory: East Central
Europe, 1918-1989 15. The Modernist Turn: The New Europe and the Arts,
1918-1923 16. The Future of the Past in the New Europe