The Oxford Handbook of European History, 1914-1945

The Oxford Handbook of European History, 1914-1945

 
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ISBN13:9780199695669
ISBN10:01996956611
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:668 pages
Size:253x184x40 mm
Weight:1 g
Language:English
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A comprehensive and international approach to the history of one of the most significant periods of European history, covering both world wars and the years between. This Handbook explores how each crisis of this period had consequences in wider regional, continental, and global developments.

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The period spanning the two World Wars was unquestionably the most catastrophic in Europe's history. Despite such undeniably progressive developments as the radical expansion of women's suffrage and rising health standards, the era was dominated by political violence and chronic instability. Its symbols were Verdun, Guernica, and Auschwitz. By the end of this dark period, tens of millions of Europeans had been killed and more still had been displaced and permanently traumatized. If the nineteenth century gave Europeans cause to regard the future with a sense of optimism, the early twentieth century had them anticipating the destruction of civilization.

The fact that so many revolutions, regime changes, dictatorships, mass killings, and civil wars took place within such a compressed time frame suggests that Europe experienced a general crisis. Indeed in the early 1940s both Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill referred to a 'thirty years war'. Why did so many crises rage across the continent from 1914 until the end of the Second World War? Why did the winds of destruction affect some regions more than others?

The Oxford Handbook of European History, 1914-1945 reconsiders the most significant features of this calamitous age from a transnational perspective. It demonstrates the degree to which national experiences were intertwined with those of other nations, and how each crisis was implicated in wider regional, continental, and global developments. Readers will find innovative and stimulating chapters on various political, social, and economic subjects by some of the leading scholars working on modern European history today.

a stimulating read ... an extremely valuable tool for university students and lecturers alike.
Table of Contents:
Introduction: Europe's Age of Catastrophe in Context
Belle Époque: Europe before 1914
Societies at War, 1914-1918
Total War: Family, Community, and Identity during the First World War
The Left and the Revolutions
The Economics of Total War and Reconstruction, 1914-1922
The New Diplomacy and the New Europe, 1916-1922
Nation-states, Minorities, and Refugees, 1914-1923
Remaking Europe after the First World War
The Great Depression in Europe
'A Low Dishonest Decade'? War and Peace in the 1930s
Interwar Crises and Europe's Unfinished Empires
Rural Society in Crisis
Interwar Democracy and the League of Nations
The Political 'Left' in the Interwar Period, 1924-1939
Fascism and the Right in Interwar Europe
Social Policy, Welfare, and Social Identities, 1900-1950
Discipline, Terror, and the State
The Nationalization of the Masses
Political Violence and Mass Society: A European Civil War?
European Sexualities in the Age of Total War
'America' and Europe, 1914-1945
European Integration, Human Rights and Romantic Internationalism
Wartime Economies, 1939-1945
Axis Imperialism in the Second World War
Everyday Life in Wartime Europe
The Holocaust in European History
Europe's Civil Wars, 1941-1949
Nation Building and Moving People
Europe, the War, and the Colonial World
Power Relations during the Transition from Nazi to post-Nazi rule
The Memory of Europe's Age of Catastrophe, 1914-2014