Remaking Central Europe: The League of Nations and the Former Habsburg Lands

Remaking Central Europe

The League of Nations and the Former Habsburg Lands
 
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ISBN13:9780198854685
ISBN10:0198854684
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A pioneering regional approach to the study of international order in Central Europe following the dissolution of the Habsburg Empire, and the subsequent creation of the League of Nations.

Hosszú leírás:
Over the last two decades, the "new international order" of 1919 has grown into an expansive new area of research across multiple disciplines. With the League of Nations at its heart, the interwar settlement's innovations in international organizations, international law, and many other areas shaped the world we know today.

This book presents the first study of the relationship between this new international order and the new regional order in Central and Eastern Europe after the collapse of the Habsburg empire. An analysis of the co-implication of these two orders is grounded in four key scholarly interventions: understanding the legacies of empire in international organizations; examining regionalism in the work of interwar international institutions; creating an integrated history of the interwar order in Europe; and testing recent claims of the conceptual connection between nationalism and internationalism.

With chapters covering international health, international financial oversight, human trafficking, minority rights, scientific networks, technical expertise, passports, commercial treaties, borders and citizenship, and international policing, this book pioneers a regional approach to international order, and explores the origins of today's global governance in the wake of imperial collapse.

The volume begins with an evaluation of Habsburg histories of internationalism (Glenda Sluga), devotes six chapters to "remaking actors and networks", and seven to "remaking territories and borders". A fine Epilogue (Patricia Clavin) sums up the relationship between the League and Central Europe as "foundational" for that institution, the region, and the world.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: Central Europe and the New International Order of 1919
Habsburg Histories of Internationalism
Clemens Pirquet: Early Twentieth-Century Scientific Networks, the Austrian Hunger Crisis, and the Making of the International Food Expert
Reinventing International Health in East Central Europe: The League of Nations, State Sovereignty, and Universal Health
The Polycentric Remaking of International Participation after World War I: (Post-)Imperial Agents from Eastern Europe in and around the League of Nations' Secretariat
Austria, the League of Nations, and the Birth of Multilateral Financial Control
Hungary and the League of Nations: A Forced Marriage
On the Fraught Internationalism of Intellectuals: Alfons Dopsch, Austria, and the League's Intellectual Cooperation Program
Remaking Mobility: International Conferences and the Emergence of the Modern Passport System
International Commerce in the Wake of Empire: Central European Economic Integration between National and Imperial Sovereignty
Fighting the Scourge of International Crime: The Internationalisation of Policing and Criminal Law in Interwar Europe
Nation, Internationalism, and the Policies against Trafficking in Girls and Women after the Fall of the Habsburg Empire
The League of Nations and the Optants Disputes of the Hungarian Borderlands: Romania, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia
Non-Territorial Autonomy in Interwar European Minority Protection and Its Habsburg Legacies
Beyond the League of Nations: Public Debates on International Relations in Czechoslovakia during the Interwar Period
An Epilogue to the Making and Unmaking of Central Europe and Global Order