World War I in Central and Eastern Europe politics, conflict and military experience
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[2018]
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Colección: | International library of twentieth century history ;
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- Foreword Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction Judith DevlinPart I New Frontiers of War: State Treatment of Non-Combatants1. The Failed Quest for Total Surveillance: The Internal Security Service in Austria-Hungary During World War IMark Lewis2. Fellow Citizens, Unwanted Foreigners: The Refugee Crisisin Wartime Moravia Kathryn E. Densford3. Population Displacement in the Habsburg Empire DuringWorld War I Francesco Frizzera4. Italian - Austrian Prisoners of War and Italian Political and Military Involvement in the Eastern Front During World War I Alessandro Salvador5. Violence, Destruction and Resistance: Serbia's and Montenegro's Experiences of the Great War Dmitar Tasic6. 'We're Half-way to Asia Here': The Conduct of the German Army Units on the Eastern Front in 1914 and 1939 Jan SzkudlinskiPart II Soldiers and Veterans: Experience, Understandingand Memory7. Choosing Their Own Nation: National and Political Identities of the Italian POWs in Russia, 1914 - 21 Simone A. Bellezza8. Red Peril or Yellow Peril? British Attitudes Towards the Russian Other: Northern Russia, 1918 - 19 Steven Balbirnie9. 'I am Well and I Hope the Same of You. I Will Soon Change Location': World War I Field Postcards to a Disappearing Homeland Georg Grote10. The Emperor's Broken Bust: Representations of the Habsburg 'Shatterzone' in World War I Andreas Agocs11. A Mutilated Society: Disabled Ex-Servicemen of the Tsarist Russian Army Alexandre Sumpf12. Keeping Up Appearances: The Aims of the Anglo-Russian Hospital in Petrograd, 1915 - 18Shannon Brady13. 'Who Died for the Homeland?' Celebrating Victory in East-Central Europe After World War I: An Overview of the Unknown Soldiers Isabelle Davion14. Memory of World War I and Veterans' Organisations in Poland, 1918 - 26 Joanna UrbanekConclusion Wartime Experiences and Ensuing Transformations John Paul Newman and Maria FalinaNotes 264Selected Further Reading 328Index 330