Civil War in Central Europe 1918 1921

Civil War in Central Europe  1918 1921
Author: Jochen Böhler
Publsiher: Greater War
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198794486

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Civil War in Central Europe argues that Polish independence after the First World War was forged in the fires of the post-war conflicts which should be collectively referred to as the Central European Civil War (1918-1921). The ensuing violence forced those living in European border regions to decide on their national identity - German or Polish.

In the Shadow of the Great War

In the Shadow of the Great War
Author: Jochen Böhler,Ota Konrád,Rudolf Kučera
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2021-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789209402

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Whether victorious or not, Central European states faced fundamental challenges after the First World War as they struggled to contain ongoing violence and forge peaceful societies. This collection explores the various forms of violence these nations confronted during this period, which effectively transformed the region into a laboratory for state-building. Employing a bottom-up approach to understanding everyday life, these studies trace the contours of individual and mass violence in the interwar era while illuminating their effects upon politics, intellectual developments, and the arts.

In the Shadow of the Great War

In the Shadow of the Great War
Author: Jochen Böhler,Ota Konrád,Rudolf Kučera
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1805391283

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Whether victorious or not, Central European states faced fundamental challenges after the First World War as they struggled to contain ongoing violence and forge peaceful societies. This collection explores the various forms of violence these nations confronted during this period, which effectively transformed the region into a laboratory for state-building. Employing a bottom-up approach to understanding everyday life, these studies trace the contours of individual and mass violence in the interwar era while illuminating their effects upon politics, intellectual developments, and the arts.

Civil War in Central Europe 1918 1921

Civil War in Central Europe  1918 1921
Author: Jochen Böhler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192513335

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The First World War did not end in Central Europe in November 1918. The armistices marked the creation of the Second Polish Republic and the first shot of the Central European Civil War which raged from 1918 to 1921. The fallen German, Russian, and Austrian Empires left in their wake lands with peoples of mixed nationalities and ethnicities. These lands soon became battle grounds and the ethno-political violence that ensued forced those living within them to decide on their national identity. Civil War in Central Europe seeks to challenge previous notions that such conflicts which occurred between the First and Second World Wars were isolated incidents and argues that they should be considered as part of a European war; a war which transformed Poland into a nation.

Postwar Continuity and New Challenges in Central Europe 1918 1923

Postwar Continuity and New Challenges in Central Europe  1918 1923
Author: Tomasz Pudłocki,Kamil Ruszała
Publsiher: Routledge Studies in Modern European History
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2021-09-30
Genre: Europe, Central
ISBN: 1032027487

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This book presents a multi-layered analysis of the situation in Central Europe after the collapse of the Habsburg Empire: organizing the post-imperial space, a new political order, attempts to create new national memories, and solving multiple problems typical of that region after 1918.

War in Peace

War in Peace
Author: Robert Gerwarth,John Horne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199686056

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The First World War did not end in November 1918. In Russia and Eastern Europe it finished up to a year earlier, and both there and elsewhere in Europe it triggered conflicts that lasted down to 1923. Paramilitary formations were prominent in this continuation of the war. They had some features of formal military organizations, but were used in opposition to the regular military as an instrument of revolution or as an adjunct or substitute for military forces when these were unable by themselves to put down a revolution (whether class or national). Paramilitary violence thus arose in different contexts. It was an important aspect of the violence unleashed by class revolution in Russia. It structured the counter-revolution in central and Eastern Europe, including Finland and Italy, which reacted against a mythic version of Bolshevik class violence in the name of order and authority. It also shaped the struggles over borders and ethnicity in the new states that replaced the multi-national empires of Russia, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Turkey. It was prominent on all sides in the wars for Irish independence. In many cases, paramilitary violence was charged with political significance and acquired a long-lasting symbolism and influence. War in Peace explores the differences and similarities between these various kinds of paramilitary violence within one volume for the first time. It thereby contributes to our understanding of the difficult transitions from war to peace. It also helps to re-situate the Great War in a longer-term context and to explain its enduring impact.

Central and Eastern Europe After the First World War

Central and Eastern Europe After the First World War
Author: Burkhard Olschowsky,Piotr Juszkiewicz,Jan Rydel
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110597152

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The volume considers the period starting with the Bolshevik revolution and the final stages of the First World War up to the year 1923. This critical period saw the end of hyperinflation and the creation of a "New Europe," ensuring a degree of c

The Shaken Lands

The Shaken Lands
Author: Tomas Balkelis,Andrea Griffante
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798887191751

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The volume focuses on violence during the breakdown of East Central European states brought by one of the most violent periods in modern European history: from the start of the Great War in 1914 until 1923 when Europe, finally, achieved peace after a series of civil conflicts and interstate wars. The contributors offer several case studies that cover the vast region stretching from the Baltic states to Hungary. They explore different types of violence against its civilian populations with a particular focus on communal violence committed by civilians onto their neighbors. They suggest that disintegration of state power brought by the Great War was a key condition that produced violence. Yet the process of post-WWI state building was equally or more violent as nascent East Central European states institutionalized the use of violence to achieve their political agendas.