Territorial Revisionism and the Allies of Germany in the Second World War: Goals, Expectations, Practices - Austrian and Habsburg Studies - Dieter Langewiesche - Bøger - Berghahn Books - 9781782389200 - 1. juni 2015
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Territorial Revisionism and the Allies of Germany in the Second World War: Goals, Expectations, Practices - Austrian and Habsburg Studies

Dieter Langewiesche

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Territorial Revisionism and the Allies of Germany in the Second World War: Goals, Expectations, Practices - Austrian and Habsburg Studies

A few years after the Nazis came to power in Germany, an alliance of states and nationalistic movements formed, revolving around the German axis. That alliance, the states involved, and the interplay between their territorial aims and those of Germany during the interwar period and World War II are at the core of this volume.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; A few years after the Nazis came to power in Germany, an alliance of states and nationalistic movements formed, revolving around the German axis. That alliance, the states involved, and the interplay between their territorial aims and those of Germany during the interwar period and World War II are at the core of this volume. This 'territorial revisionism' came to include all manner of politics and military measures that attempted to change existing borders. Taking into account not just interethnic relations but also the motivations of states and nationalizing ethnocratic ruling elites, this volume reconceptualizes the history of East Central Europe during World War II. Publisher Marketing:..".richly deserve to be read by experts in the field as it provides an excellent survey of the latest work on Eastern, Central, and Southern European history in the modern period." . H-Soz-u-Kult "Timely on so many fronts, this book offers scholars, students, and informed readers an instructive regional exposition of how territorial revisionist projects overcame petty nationalist regimes and impoverished the culture of a continent." . European History Quarterly "Enhanced with the inclusion of a List of Abbreviations, Maps, Notes on Contributors, a Select Bibliography, and a comprehensive Index, [this volume] is an original body of impressive scholarship and a highly recommended addition to academic library World War II era German History reference collections and Central European History supplemental reading lists." . World History Shelf "This is an excellent topic, clearly defined and illuminated by some first rate articles. This volume will contribute to the scholarly literature on the Second World War (which often neglects the smaller participants), but will also enrich discussions among historians and social scientists on that key tension between states and nations." . James Sheehan, Stanford University "The authors are to be commended for their original research and analysis... In addressing the opportunistic goals, motives, and prejudices of revisionist elites seeking territorial gain in fragile interwar nation-states, the book makes a key contribution to the comparative and transnational history of modern East Central Europe." . Steven Seegel, University of Northern Colorado A few years after the Nazis came to power in Germany, an alliance of states and nationalistic movements formed, revolving around the German axis. That alliance, the states involved, and the interplay between their territorial aims and those of Germany during the interwar period and World War II are at the core of this volume. This "territorial revisionism" came to include all manner of politics and military measures that attempted to change existing borders. Taking into account not just interethnic relations but also the motivations of states and nationalizing ethnocratic ruling elites, this volume reconceptualizes the history of East Central Europe during World War II. In so doing, it presents a clearer understanding of some of the central topics in the history of the War itself and offers an alternative to standard German accounts of the period 1933-1945 and East European nation-states' histories. Marina Cattaruzza is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Bern. Stefan Dyroff has been Lecturer and Research Fellow at the Department of Contemporary History at the University of Bern since 2006. Dieter Langewiesche was Professor of Modern History at the University of Hamburg from 1978 to 1985 and of medieval and modern history at the University of Tubingen from 1985 to 2008."

Contributor Bio:  Langewiesche, Dieter Langewiesche is Professor of Modern History at the University of Tubingen, and Vice-Rector and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Erfurt.

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Udgivet 1. juni 2015
ISBN13 9781782389200
Forlag Berghahn Books
Genre Cultural Region > Eastern Europe
Antal sider 224
Mål 230 × 155 × 16 mm   ·   308 g
Sprog Engelsk  
Klipper/redaktør Cattaruzza, Marina
Klipper/redaktør Dyroff, Stefan
Klipper/redaktør Langewiesche, Dieter

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